Module
Symptom diary (stroke recovery) — simple tracking that helps clinicians
A small, low-effort tracking method for symptoms (fatigue, dizziness, headaches, mood, falls) so follow-up visits are more productive. Includes exact copy for how to report patterns
Cross-cuttingCaregiver, SurvivorIntro10 minPlain (6–8)
Educational only
Educational only — follow your clinician instructions. Tracking does not replace urgent evaluation when symptoms are sudden/worsening.
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Call emergency services for sudden new weakness, speech trouble, vision loss, severe headache, severe dizziness/imbalance, seizure, or breathing trouble.
What you'll learn
- Track symptoms without turning life into homework
- Spot patterns that matter (new, sudden, worsening)
- Report symptoms to clinicians clearly using a simple format
What to track
- What happened
- When it started
- How long it lasted
- What you were doing
- Anything that helped
How to use it
- Bring to visits
- Send a concise message if needed
- Know emergency red flags
Practice check
Check your understanding
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References
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokeStroke (overview)