A close-up of a neatly arranged stroke recovery toolkit on a light wood rehabilitation table: color-coded foam therapy balls, a sturdy balance board, adjustable hand grip strengtheners, and a printed evidence-based exercise guide branded subtly with a small, simple heart-and-brain icon. A stethoscope and a clean clipboard with a stroke recovery plan lie nearby, their metal and paper textures clearly visible. Soft, diffused overhead lighting creates minimal shadows and a professional, clinical feel. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the foreground tools are in sharp photographic focus while the background therapy room fades into a gentle blur, emphasizing preparedness, organization, and high-quality post-stroke care.

Our Mission

Advancing post‑stroke recovery through funding, partnerships, and education that keep survivors and families at the center.

Programs

A bright, modern nonprofit office dedicated to stroke recovery programs, with a central white desk holding a slim laptop displaying charts of rehabilitation outcomes, next to a stack of neatly printed educational brochures about post-stroke care. On the wall behind the desk hangs a large framed infographic of the brain’s blood vessels and recovery pathways. A donation box labeled “Advancing Stroke Recovery” sits on a side table along with neatly organized grant folders. Natural daylight streams in from a side window, illuminating the room with a soft, optimistic glow. Captured in photographic realism from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective, the image conveys transparency, professionalism, and organized impact-driven work.

We fund intensive rehabilitation, community reintegration, and caregiver education to close the gap between hospital discharge and long‑term recovery.

A close-up of a neatly arranged stroke recovery toolkit on a light wood rehabilitation table: color-coded foam therapy balls, a sturdy balance board, adjustable hand grip strengtheners, and a printed evidence-based exercise guide branded subtly with a small, simple heart-and-brain icon. A stethoscope and a clean clipboard with a stroke recovery plan lie nearby, their metal and paper textures clearly visible. Soft, diffused overhead lighting creates minimal shadows and a professional, clinical feel. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the foreground tools are in sharp photographic focus while the background therapy room fades into a gentle blur, emphasizing preparedness, organization, and high-quality post-stroke care.

Grants support evidence‑based therapy, adaptive technologies, and coordinated care teams so stroke survivors can rebuild skills and independence.

About

Stroke Recovery Programs Overview

Learn how our collaborative programs connect stroke survivors, caregivers, and clinicians with intensive rehab, mental health support, and community resources. Explore eligibility guidelines, referral pathways, and outcome goals designed to complement hospital care and extend recovery at home. Whether you are newly diagnosed or years into your journey, our evidence‑based models focus on restoring function, confidence, and quality of life.

Updates

Read stories and research shaping the future of stroke rehabilitation.

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