Living After Stroke is a series of webinars and resources to help you more easily work through the challenges of adjusting to life at work, in the home and community and identify and access needed services.
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To access a webinar, click on a title included in the series schedule |
Year 1:
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Living After Stroke, a five-year program, features live webinars led by topic experts. The live webinars are recorded and posted to National Stroke Association’s website for viewing on demand. When participating in a webinar, you will hear the audio portion of the program through computer speakers while the coinciding PowerPoint presentation is viewed on the computer screen. Living After Stroke requires that you have access to a computer with speakers and the appropriate system requirements and access to the Internet. See below for more information.
In 2008, National Stroke Association was one of several entities awarded a grant to help inform or conduct research for stroke survivors and their loved ones on the various areas relating to returning to work and participating in the community. The grant recipients include other non-profit associations, movement researchers, vocational training engineers and design students.
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System requirements: Macintosh®-based attendees - Required: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer |
Visit www.stroke.org/surv_ed for other webinars.
This work is supported by the US Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research; grant number H133B080031 through the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Enhancing the Functional and Employment Outcomes of Individuals Who Experience a Stroke.


