Sunday, July 25, 2021

Are you or a member of your family/friend circle a stroke survivor?







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Are you or a member of your family/friend circle a stroke survivor?

Life is a journey...and sometimes there are unexplained and unpredictable changes. Some of the changes are immediate and others require a new beginning. Recovery from a stroke (or living with a stroke survivor) requires courage, patience, love, and support from family, friends, and the community.

Retreat & Refresh Stroke Camp strives to offer an enjoyable and fun-filled weekend with other stroke survivors, caregivers, and family members throughout the United States with the emphasis on education, socialization, relaxation, and support.

Welcome to the Retreat & Refresh family! We hope you and your family member(s) will visit our website often as you travel the ever-challenging post-stroke journey.

The Retreat & Refresh Stroke Camp website https://strokecamp.org provides information and resources offering a better understanding of stroke while helping survivors move forward and begin anew.

Our website contains helpful information including:
        - Links to this blog
        - Video clips
        - Resources 
        - Recommended reading materials 
        - Calendar of camps and events
        - Registration form for campers and volunteers
        - Photo gallery from each camp

And much more that will provide a greater understanding of stroke and its continuous challenges. Online visitors will find value in this website.

Also, be sure to visit www.strikeoutstroke.com for stroke awareness events near you, and www.unitedstrokealliance.org for much more information.

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