"Often the family is upset and disoriented, and leaves the doctor's office without remembering or fully comprehending how to respond properly to the stroke patient's needs."
After years of nursing experience and teaching nurses' assistants, Helen Underwood has compiled a practical manual for families and caregivers. In doing so, she urges the caregiver to "consider how you yourself would feel is in a similar situation."
After noting the causes and sympotoms of stroke, and methods for assisting the patient, Ms. Underwood discusses differences between acute and extended care facilities, reviews simplified anatomy and medical terminology, and includes twelve basic needs illustrations to help the caregiver and patient communicate.