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Stroke Recovery Care in Stonewall

Stroke Recovery Care. Nurse-led. Doctor-supported.

The transition from hospital to home after a stroke is one of the most vulnerable periods in recovery. Neuroplasticity demands early, intensive, and consistent therapeutic support — and delays mean lost windows for motor and cognitive recovery. Our nurse-led team bridges the gap between hospital discharge and full rehabilitation, ensuring skills are rebuilt safely in the comfort of home.

Local to Stonewall: Small town north of Winnipeg in the RM of Rockwood with a historic downtown, quarry parks, and a strong community identity. Nearest hospital: Stonewall & District Health Centre.

What's Included

Skilled Nursing: Medication management, blood pressure monitoring, wound care, symptom tracking
Personal Care: Bathing, dressing, grooming, feeding assistance, toileting
Rehabilitation Support: Therapy exercise reinforcement, speech practice, fine motor activities
Home Safety: Accessibility assessment, fall prevention, adaptive equipment guidance
Care Navigation: Appointment transportation, therapy scheduling, family education

What Your Family Gains

Skills rebuilt faster

Daily reinforcement of OT, PT, and SLP exercises means neuroplasticity windows are used, not wasted.

Readmissions prevented

Blood pressure, medication adherence, and early infection signs monitored at every visit.

Falls avoided

Home safety assessment on day one catches risks families miss — loose rugs, dim hallways, shower transfers.

Depression caught early

Post-stroke depression affects 1 in 3 survivors. Consistent caregivers spot mood shifts before families do.

Serving Stonewall

Nearest hospital

Stonewall & District Health Centre (in-town), Seven Oaks General (~25 min)

Care facilities nearby

Rosewood Lodge · Stonewall & District Health Centre (long-term care)

Area character

Small town north of Winnipeg in the RM of Rockwood with a historic downtown, quarry parks, and a strong community identity.

Who lives here

Aging rural population; many 70+ residents in long-held family homes, strong aging-in-place preference.

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