Getting online for people with aphasia
Type: Support
This guide is for people with aphasia. This guide is also for your family and friends. It has information about getting online and using technology.
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Meet Rick, who helps support others through the use of technology
Type: Volunteer
Richard Hein supports stroke survivors in many ways, find out how he has a unique role with technology.
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Equipment for independent living
Find information on the types of equipment and technology you can use to help with daily life after a stroke.
Making rehabilitation quicker and more effective by optimising sleep after stroke
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Triin Ojakäär is developing a new home-based technology that could improve sleep and memory, leading to better rehabilitation outcomes after stroke.
Can new technologies improve quality of life and independence for stroke survivors?
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MAGIC aims to discover innovative approaches to post-stroke care based on Information Communications Technology (ICT) solutions.
Helping people with aphasia get online
Type: Support
During the coronavirus pandemic, more of us have turned to technology to keep in touch with family and friends. But for lots of stroke survivors, especially those with communication difficulties including aphasia, getting online can be a struggle. This can leave them feeling lonely and isolated.
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Improving emergency stroke treatment
Type: Research
A five-year research study funded by the Stroke Association aims to use routine brain imaging technology to improve outcomes for stroke survivors.
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UKSF venue
Our virtual conference will bring you a world-class technology platform that will enable you to keep up to date with the latest groundbreaking research in stroke care.
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AbilityNet
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NeuroPlatform: a new technology to deliver upper limb rehabiliation exercises
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This research looks to understand if a new technological device, the Neuroplatform, can improve arm and hand movement in stroke survivors at early stages of their recovery.
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