Charitable organization for stroke victims in the United Kingdom.
Hemi-Kids offers support and information for parents of children with hemiplegia, hemiparesis, or pediatric stroke.
The Pediatric Stroke Network offers support and information for families of children with childhood stroke, infant stroke, hemiplegia, hemiparesis, brain bleed, bilateral stroke, stroke in utero ...
www.pediatricstrokenetwork.com
The Canadian Stroke Network's mission is to reduce the effects of stroke on the lives of Canadians and on Canadian society.
The Cochrane Stroke Group is part of the Cochrane Collaboration, an international organisation that aims to help people make well-informed decisions about healthcare by 'preparing, maintaining, and promoting the accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of healthcare interventions'..
An Internet-based nonprofit organization founded by stroke survivors, caregivers, and medical professionals. SAFE (Stroke Awareness for Everyone) is dedicated to increasing awareness of stroke and providing information and support to those touched by stroke.
A non-profit organization committed to reducing the incidence and impact of this disease in communities throughout Southern California.
Ontario-based organization seeking to help stroke survivors return to a full, productive life. Chapters provide information about stroke treatment and recovery, home and hospital visitation services, and remedial therapy programs.
A not-for-profit organization serving Californians in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. Site offers answers to common questions about stroke and listings for community resources, volunteer opportunities, and related Web pages.
Endeavouring to assist stroke survivors and their families to recover to the best of their abilities in all aspects of life.
The European Stroke Initiative. The EUSI aims to optimise stroke management through educational programmes for medical professionals and for the public.
The Stroke Group is dedicated to advancing acute stroke management through innovative resources.
www.strokeactionlondon.org.uk