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Daily Record
Daily Record
National
Paul T Smith

Falkirk stroke sufferers set to benefit from new rehabilitation service

Stroke patients across Falkirk are set to benefit from a new rehabilitation service allowing them to start their recovery at home.

The Stroke Transition and Rehabilitation Team (START) is made up of nine members of staff including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, a therapy assistant practitioner, speech and language therapists, dietitians and neuropsychology staff and is supported by a consultant from NHS Forth Valley ’s stroke service.

Close working between the Stroke Unit at Forth Valley Royal Hospital and the Bellfield Centre at Stirling Health and Care Village is already making a difference in terms of how long people need to stay in hospital.

Each year around 500 people are admitted to Forth Valley Royal Hospital with acute stroke and a further 200 attend the outpatient TIA service.

According to Heather Fraser, AHP Co-ordinator for the Rehabilitation Hub in NHS Forth Valley, said:: "Some people are pleased to be on the road to recovery in their own home where they are familiar with where everything is, rather than trying to re-adapt to doing simple everyday tasks in a hospital setting.

"Some of the more subtle effects of a stroke, such as poorer eyesight and communication difficulties, can be very hard to overcome in an unfamiliar environment so most people are very keen to leave hospital when they realise they can access specialist stroke care and rehabilitation services at home."

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