Friends and Family Stroke Recovery Group
Caregivers, Survivors
Meeting Type: In-Person Meeting
Contact
- Mitchell Raymond, PT
- (203) 444-6251
- [email protected]
- Preferred Contact Method: Email
Secondary Contact
- Margaret Cook, SLP
- (607) 319-1018
- [email protected]
- Preferred Contact Method: Email
Meeting Details
- 1st Thursday of Every Month Unless Otherwise Specified
- 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern
- https://fliconline.org/FLIC/friends-and-family-stroke-recovery-group/
- Mitchell Raymond
- [email protected]
- Finger Lakes Independence Center
Agenda
Each meeting that we have on a monthly basis starts out with everyone either introducing themselves or giving the group an update on highlights illustrating how life has been over the past month. We then get everyone gets an email on prior to the meeting each month. The topics range based on the interest of the group. Sometimes we have guest speakers and sometimes a member of the group gets up and leaves the discussion. Other times, the meetings are more activity-based along a specific predetermined area of interest that the group is exploring. We really encourage all members of this group to share their stories and their interests on what areas of life and post stroke recovery that they would like our group to explore.
Notes
Any mailings that get sent to the address for this group should be put as attention Mitch Raymond. Otherwise, direct mailings to myself as the leader of this group can be sent to 24 Olli Rd., Newfield, NY, 14867.
Type
Social support, Educational support, Activity program, Caregivers welcome, Emotional support, Regular Meetings, Therapeutic/Rehabilitation, In-person support
Specialty
Aphasia, Open to anyone in the community, Outpatients, Stroke (hemorrhagic) survivors, Stroke (ischemic) survivors
Please contact the support group before arriving to confirm meeting location, date, and time.
Disclaimer: Our stroke support group registry includes groups that are independent of American Stroke Association. Discussion topics do not necessarily reflect the views of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association.