A Preliminary Analysis of a Home-Based Stroke Rehabilitation Program in Windsor, Ontario

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Community stroke rehabilitation (CSR) is an effective program for survivors to recover at home supported by a multidisciplinary team. A home-based, specialized CSR program was delivered in Windsor, Ontario, to stroke patients who faced barriers to accessing outpatient services following inpatient rehabilitation. Preliminary results show program patients made significant functional improvements from baseline to program discharge. A subgroup analysis revealed that, after adjusting for age and resource intensity, moderate to severe stroke patients made greater functional gains compared to mild stroke patients. The individualized focus of CSR delivered in the home provides an effective model of rehabilitation for continued stroke care in the community.

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Voth, J., Petro, J., Mallender, M., Bridgen, S., Mannan, S., Jackson, M., & Liem, N. R. (2019). A Preliminary Analysis of a Home-Based Stroke Rehabilitation Program in Windsor, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 46(4), 464–467. https://doi.org/10.1017/cjn.2019.26

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