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Introduction
Stroke is the third leading cause of death
and a leading cause of adult disability in the United
States. Yet African-Americans as a group are less likely
to receive or ask for information on how to decrease,
prevent, or manage this disability. As
a community we are less likely to go to a doctor or
hospital when symptoms arise. Unfortunately, the needs
of the caregiver and the patient then go unmet. The
African-American community suffers more deaths from
stroke and severe disability than it should. This increase
in disability not only weighs on the person suffering
from the stroke, it also weighs on the family and friends
of the stroke survivor.
This site was developed to provide some
ideas and possible solutions to problems that African-American
caregivers have about certain issues in caring for a
stroke survivor. These are only suggestions on what
can be done to ease the way for the stroke patient,
caregiver, and family to begin to function again in
the home, family, and community environment.
Please note that this site is a work in
progress. Sections will be added as they are completed
and updates will be posted on this page. We'd also like
some feedback on this
project, and invite visitors to this site to share their
thoughts on ways for improvement.

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