> Initial Stroke - what to expect

Before a person is discharged from hospital, it is a good idea
to discuss their Stroke and treatment plan with the staff. It is
important that you and the patient understand the type of Stroke
they have had and any disability they may experience as a result
of the Stroke. It is essential that people understand what therapies
and what medical follow-up will and should occur after they are
discharged.
Rehabilitation hospitals work in collaboration with the Stroke
survivor and their carers to plan for discharge. This planning ensures
that they leave the hospital’s care as soon as they and their rehabilitation
team feel they are ready. The options that will be considered and
discussed depend on their improvement. The options at this point
will include:
- Nursing home placement
- Hostel care
- Discharge to their own home with Community Service support
- Discharge to their own home with continued outpatient therapy
- Discharge to their own home
These discussions are not black and white and there is often a
combination solution found depending on the requirements of the
family involved.
It is vital at this point to:
- Have a Family Conference with the Doctor, Social
Worker, Physiotherapist, Speech Pathologist and Occupational Therapist
to decide what services and resources will be needed when the
person gets home. If possible, speak to all the above at the same
time.
- Talk to the Doctor about what is to happen
when discharged from the hospital. Should they see their regular
Doctor (GP) or specialist? How often should they see their Doctor?
What progress should be expected?
- Be sure to understand what medications they
are required to take each day and at what time. Make the staff
write it down. Their local pharmacy may assist by providing details
of their medications in a record booklet. Check with the specialist
before any medications are changed.
- Find out if the hospital offers outpatient services
for Physiotherapy, Speech Therapy or Occupational Therapy after
they leave hospital.
- Ask for simple exercises you can continue to
do at home.
- Include the whole family, so everyone is aware of what will
happen when the Stroke affected person gets home.
- Telephone the Stroke Recovery Association to
get their Free Information Kit and/or the contact
details for the nearest Stroke Recovery Club.
The information Sheets may also be printed from this Website.
REMEMBER: Try to continue physical exercises and
speech practice when the person returns home. The more you practice,
the better you will become. The Stroke Recovery Club may be able
to assist you to do this as well.
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