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Location: Staff Home Woodend Hospital Current Care in Stroke  This 3 day course aims to enhance knowledge, skills and confidence of health and social care staff working with people affected by stroke.   Date: 4th, 5th and 18th July 2018 Location: Staff Home Woodend Hospital Time: 09:00 to 16:00  RVSP with your Stroke Education Facilitator polline.leung@chss.org.uk   Current Care in Stroke This 3 day course aims to enhance knowledge, skills and confidence of health and social care staff working with people affected by stroke. Date: 4th, 5th and 19th July 2018 Location: Staff Home Woodend Hospital Time: 09:00 to 16:00 RVSP with Stroke Education Facilitator polline.leung@chss.org.uk

Current Care in Stroke Topics covered: What is a stroke? Experiencing effects of a stroke workshop Nutrition and stroke Swallowing and stroke Communication and stroke Activities of daily living and how to help Neuropsychology service for stroke Physical ability after stroke (theory and practical) Nurses role and management Skin care after stroke Continence promotion and management Organisation of stroke services Impact of stroke – a patient's perspective Sexual health issues after stroke Programme may be subject to change depending on availability of speakers. More information available at www.chss.org.uk