I hope that this website will have the potential to empower stroke survivors by showing that life can still be fulfilling with the right adjustments. By combining practical advice with personal inspiration, I hope that I have created a worthwhile resource with my 20+ years of living as a Stroke Survivor.
It's important to note that stroke can have a significant impact on a person's life, but it doesn't mean the end of their life. There are many ways to adapt and adjust to the changes that come with stroke, and you can be encouraged that Bob is sharing his insights and experiences to help others in their journey.
The website's focus will be on modification to the car, electrical wheelchairs, and accessibility to the home. This may mean the addition of a ramp or a wheelchair lift and is particularly important for those who may face physical limitations after a stroke. I will also explain a little about my hobbies that help time zip by. Additionally, personal hygiene is a very important aspect of a stroke survivor's daily life that may require you to make quite a few adjustments. Don't forget the effect it also has on a your carers who suddenly find themselves in a lifestyle that is very new and foreign to them.
It's also notable that Bob has experienced skin damage and has undergone surgery to remove cancerous growths, and these things continuously appear as the years go on. This serves as a reminder of the importance of sun protection and taking care of one's skin, especially for those who spend a lot of time outdoors. The younger you begin protection, the long term results will be apparents later in your life.