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What is Long term care

Sometimes after a stroke relatives are unable to cope because the patient is too disabled or they are too infirm. Sometimes the patient has no family and cannot manage without support. The family doctor and a social worker should be consulted about possible options.

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What is Financial help

Staff at the local Department of Health and Social Security will be able to advise on the entitlement to one or more of the benefits available for disabled people. The system is quite complicated and expert advice is needed to get the right combination of benefits.

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What is Support for relatives

Self-help relative groups have started up in many stroke clubs, day centres and hospitals because it was realised that relatives and carers needed support too. These groups provide an opportunity for carers to discuss their problems and share solutions. Crossroads Care Attendant Schemes have been set up in many parts … What is Support for relativesRead more

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What is Sex

Some people are concerned that the excitement of sexual intercourse may bring on another stroke. This is unlikely. Medication given to control high blood pressure may affect a man’s potency (the ability to achieve erection and ejaculation). If this is a problem the family doctor may be able to help … What is SexRead more

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What is The family

Even a minor stroke will undermine the confidence of the patient. Relatives and friends can do a great deal to stimulate and encourage independence. It is often easier to do everything for people than to stand by while they struggle, especially when they are disinclined to try. A helper will … What is The familyRead more

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What is Day centre

Day centres are usually run by local authorities and provided handicrafts and                                          soical activities. They gives a disabled person the opportunity to get out of the          … What is Day centreRead more