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Caregiver Involvement in Post-Stroke Care
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  Most places have either local stroke chapters -- For example, where I live, there's a Southern California Stroke Association -- or hospitals or rehabilitation facilities often have their own support groups.

RICHARD ZOROWITZ, MD:  Another place that they might want to look is an organization called Well Spouse, which is based here in New York that may actually have some chapters nationwide for caregivers to become a part of.

DAVID R. MARKS, MD:  Thank you both for being here.  A very underappreciated problem, I think.  It's good to get the word out.  Thank you for joining our webcast.  I'm Dr. David Marks.  We hope we provided you with some very helpful information.  Good-bye.
 

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