About Course
This course provides you with simple guidelines to understand stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic), its causes and consequences, recognize warning signs, and take immediate action. You will find practical measures to take, ways to organize your daily life, and stimulation tools to promote recovery, safety, and peace of mind at home.
Training Objectives
– Differentiate the different types of stroke (ischemic vs hemorrhagic), understand the risk factors and how to prevent them.
– Identify the warning signs (face-arm-speech rule, other signs, TIA) and call 15 immediately.
– Identify the most common aftereffects: motor skills (hemiplegia), language (aphasia), cognition/memory, vision, sensitivity, mood.
– Make the home safer: grab bars, non-slip mats, lighting, clear hallways, accessible objects.
– Structure daily rehabilitation: simple and regular exercises (motor skills, coordination, balance, walking) with a smooth progression.
– Stimulate cognition and language: memory games, reading, music, simple words, and visual/digital aids.
– Organize your day: break tasks down, alternate effort and rest, set priorities, and delegate.
– Maintain a social life: short and regular outings, patient associations/groups, combat isolation.
– Communicate positively and support the caregiver: short messages, gestures and looks, encouragement; recognize each person’s emotions and reserve time for yourself.
– Provide support to DYNSEO – FERNANDO (over 30 games for memory, attention, and logic) and track progress to make adjustments.
It is a 100% practical approach to act now: you will leave with a clear plan, effective routines, and practical tools to ensure, stimulate, and strengthen the bond daily – for the benefit of the person in question and the entire family.