Navigating your Recent Stroke: Support and education for the first two years after stroke
Join us for the Summer/Fall 2025 term to get support and education on navigating life in the first two years after a stroke.
Date and time
Location
Online
Agenda
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Welcome, Introductions, Program Overview
Kirsten Lacine, Stroke INSPIRE Program Coordinator
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Stroke INSPIRE Participants Q&A and Support Group
About this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
Join us for:
Navigating your Recent Stroke: education and support for the first two years after stroke
Date:
- 2025 Summer/Fall term, July 2nd - December 17th
- 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month
Time: 3-5 PM
Location: Online, Microsoft Teams
This online group offers education and support for stroke survivors and their care partners during the first two years after stroke. Participants can expect to learn from recordings of medical professionals, community experts, and therapists on common stroke recovery and community reintegration topics. The education session is followed by a support group where participants can connect with others who understand their journey, including current Stroke INSPIRE participants. Join us to share experiences, ask questions, and offer encouragement in a safe and supportive environment.
*REGISTRATION REQUIRED*
Frequently asked questions
Registration required: Registration for each six-month term closes the day of the first meeting. Registration for the next term opens when the current term begins. (ex. "Winter/Spring 2026" registration opens when "Summer/Fall 2025" closes)
You will be emailed a link the day before the meeting. Emails will come from strokeinspire@parknicollet.com. You may also use the online event page, avaliable through Eventbrite, to join the meeting.
Yes! There will be a scheduled break from 4:00-4:10 during each session.
To ensure a supportive and confidential environment for our stroke survivors and their families, we kindly request that vendors or others not directly impacted by stroke refrain from attending our support group meetings, with the exception of virtual stroke education - which is always open to all.