Recovery is not a straight line. But no one should walk it without support.
Whether you're living through a stroke, supporting someone with dementia, or rebuilding after a neurological event - recovery is rarely what it looks like on the discharge papers. This section exists for the long, real, human arc of getting better - and for everyone who walks that arc alongside someone else
Stroke & vascular conditions
What recovery actually looks like after stroke. Timelines, what to expect, how to advocate in rehabilitation settings, and how to support someone through it. Includes materials specifically for caregivers of aphasia patients and vascular dementia.
Dementia & cognitive decline
Practical guidance for families and caregivers: how to communicate, how to structure daily life, how to manage your own wellbeing while caring for another. Honest, warm, and evidence-informed.
Neuro-rehabilitation explained
Demystifying the rehabilitation system: what occupational therapy, speech therapy, physiotherapy and neuropsychology actually do, how to access them, and how to push for more when the system offers less.
The caregiver's corner
A dedicated space for informal caregivers. Resources on caregiver burnout, navigating systems, rights and entitlements, and finding community. Because caregiver health is brain health too.
Beyond diagnosis
Brain fog, post-viral neurological symptoms, emotional and psychological recovery, and the under-addressed territory between "acute care" and "back to normal."
Content types:
Guides by condition · Caregiver toolkits · Rights and navigation sheets (Romania + EU) · Personal stories · Clinician-reviewed FAQs · Downloadable discharge companion guides