What We Want to Know

If you are a stroke survivor: What were the most disorienting changes after your stroke? What would have helped early on? What do you wish someone had told you? What is working for you now?

If you are a caregiver: What has been hardest? What do you wish you had known? What has been helpful? What do you need more information about?

If you are a clinician: What do you see in your practice that is not addressed here? What would make this more useful for clinical care? What is missing?

If you are someone else: What brought you here? What are you looking for? How can we help?

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