Welcome To Stroke SA
May 28th, 2006
In 1992 a group of caring people came together and Stroke SA was
established in South Australia to provide much needed support and information to people who had experienced a stroke and their carers.

In 1992 a group of caring people came together and Stroke SA was
established in South Australia to provide much needed support and information to people who had experienced a stroke and their carers.
This page is still being developed. Thank you for your patience.
Surgery, drugs, acute hospital care and rehabilitation may help to prevent further strokes.
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Successful rehabilitation depends on the extent of brain damage, the person’s attitude, the skill of the rehabilitation team and the support of family and friends. Read the rest of this entry »
This page is still being developed. Thank you for your patience.
This page is still being developed. Thank you for your patience.
If you notice one or more of these, contact your doctor. Your body may be trying to tell you something. Read the rest of this entry »
When a stroke occurs, severe losses in mental and bodily functions – even death-can result. That is why preventing stroke is so important. Read the rest of this entry »
This site has been established to develop a greater understanding of stroke and stroke awareness.
With your help, Stroke SA will make this site the greatest stroke resource on the Web.
The site is currently running on Wordpress so creating new pages and editing content is as easy as checking your email.
If you would like to help maintain the site, please contact Stroke SA!
Email strokesa@chariot.net.au