Checklist/Tool
Travel after stroke: packing + meds + safety checklist
A practical travel checklist: medication planning, mobility accommodations, fatigue pacing, emergency plan, and what to carry on you
Recovery & RehabCaregiver, SurvivorIntro12 minPlain (6–8)
Educational only
Educational only — confirm travel readiness and restrictions with your care team.
Get help now
If stroke is suspected while traveling: call your local emergency number immediately and note last known well time. Bring/hand over your medication list (especially blood thinners).
What you'll learn
- Pack meds safely for travel
- Plan mobility and fatigue supports
- Have a simple emergency plan away from home
Before you book
- Discuss travel readiness with clinician
- Plan rest days
- Ask about flying/driving limits
Medication plan
- Bring an updated med list
- Pack extra days
- Carry-on only
- Set phone reminders
- Know blood thinner name + last dose timing
Mobility + fatigue
- Request assistance (airports/hotels)
- Plan shorter days
- Hydration + snacks
Emergency plan
- Know local emergency number
- Carry FAST card
- Carry contact + diagnosis summary
Practice check
Check your understanding
A few untimed questions. Pick an answer to see instant feedback, then continue to the next lesson.
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References
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokeStroke (overview)