Top 5 Apps Similar to 7 Steps to Recovery

Stroke Rehab 2.0
Tim Xu
The primary goal of strokerehabilitationisfunctional enhancement by maximizing theindependence, lifestyle,and dignity of the patient.By understanding the general principles ofstrokerehabilitation,people who are working with or caring forstrokesurvivors will bemore confident in providing the best caretothem.Please look out for the app updates for more infoonstrokerehabilitation.Best wishes
Stroke Patient 1.0
Stroke Patient is designedspecificallyforpatients recovering from a stroke, their familiesandtheirfriends. It helps to explain strokes, available treatmentsandthehospital care process.The app, created by a team of strokespecialists,provideseasy-to-understand information on strokes andemergencystroketreatments.Key Features:- 5 Stage Hospital Treatment Diagram- Simple information on stroke, its causes, preventiontipsandrecovery process- Glossary - medical terms explained- Easy-to-use step-by-step guide that can be read athospitalorat home- Designed specifically for patients andthenon-medicalcommunityDid you know that approximately 15 million people worldwidesufferastroke each year?At NeuroRecovery we believe that patients andthenon-medicalcommunity should receive more information onemergencystroketreatment, to encourage improvement inhospitaltreatmentglobally.EVERY MINUTE COUNTS IN EMERGENCY STROKE TREATMENT, thesoonerapatient can be brought to hospital and startreceivingtreatmentthe greater the chance of reducing and evenreversing anydamagecaused to the brain.Improving understanding of early treatment should helpexplaintheneed to act fast and call the emergency services ifsomeoneissuspected of suffering a stroke.Disclaimer: THIS APP DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICEStroke Patient (App) contains general informationaboutstrokeconditions and treatments. The information providedisforeducational purposes only. The information is not adviceandshouldnot be treated as such. You must not rely on theinformationin theApp as an alternative to medical advice from yourdoctor orotherprofessional healthcare provider. The App cannot beasubstitutefor the advice of a medical professional.You should never delay seeking medical advice,disregardmedicaladvice or discontinue medical treatment becauseofinformation inthis App.If you have any specific questions aboutanymedicalmatter, you should consult your doctor orotherprofessionalhealthcare provider.NeuroRecovery Ltd and the App’s individualcontributorscannottake any responsibility for the results orconsequences ofanyattempt to use or adopt any of the informationpresented intheApp. NeuroRecovery Ltd. does not endorse anyspecifictests,products, procedures or other information that maybementioned inthis App.IF YOU SUSPECT THAT YOU OR ANYONE YOU KNOW HAS SUFFEREDASTROKE,OR IS AT RISK OF STROKE, SEEK ADVICE FROM AQUALIFIEDMEDICALPROFESSIONAL.
Spot a Stroke F.A.S.T. 1.1
A simple tool to help spot the symptomsofastroke, F.A.S.T.Featuring:•Information about stroke•Instructions for how to spot a stroke F.A.S.T.•A stroke symptoms video•Other helpful resourcesThe Spot a Stroke F.A.S.T. appThe American Stroke Association is proud to introduce the“SpotaStroke F.A.S.T.” app, now available in English and Spanishforfreedownload.Stroke is a leading cause of disability and number fourcauseofdeath in the United States, behind diseases of theheartandcancer. Approximately 795,000 individuals will have astrokeeachyear; of these, 167,000 individuals will die and morewillsuffer amajor disability.F.A.S.T. is an easy way to remember the sudden signs ofastroke.When you can spot the signs, you'll know quickly thatyouneed tocall 9-1-1 for help. This is important because the soonerastrokevictim gets to the hospital, the sooner they'llgettreatment. Andthat can make a remarkable difference intheirrecovery.All content courtesy of the American StrokeAssociationandAmerican Heart Association; adapted from theNationalStrokeFoundation of Australia.Learn more by visiting www.StrokeAssociation.org.
Recovery After Brain Injury 1.2
BraineyApp
Brainey App; Recovery after a BrainInjurybyNiamh MaloneBackground to the Brainey App:I worked as a Clinical Nurse Specialist instrokerehabilitationfor over ten years. In July 2013, I sufferedasub-arachnoidhaemorrhage (an acquired brain injury which is aformof a stroke)It changed my life forever. When I got home IrealisedI had lotsof ideas in my head, but I couldn’t write themdown. Ieventuallywas able to write down one word – ‘recovery’ anditstarted fromthere.I developed a motivational psychological programme formyself,andstuck to it. This helped me overcome the challenges, andadaptandadjust to the changes in my life. I designed this app tohelppeoplein a similar situation to myself, and to help them seethatthesechanges are normal. The feedback so far is that peopleseethe app asa ‘buddy’ for them, aiding them with theirrecovery.This app willfirstly help people to overcome challenges,and thenhelp themre-integrate into their community.Purpose of the app:It is a psychological motivational recoveryapplication.Itprovides guidance, support and advice, through texton ascreenthat updates every month. The app is designed forpeoplewithacquired brain injuries (e.g. sub arachnoidhaemorrhages,traumaticbrain injuries, brain haemorrhages, strokes,and electivebrainsurgery). There is a repetitive structure andformatthroughout,with sequencing, repetition, and prompts. Thereare nographics,colours, or patterns, which all distract the brain(whichis whythis presentation is in black and white).Re-integrating back into community life:There is very little support for people with anacquiredbraininjury, it can take up to 6 months for accesstomulti-disciplinaryservices. It can be very traumatic cominghome.Realising thatalthough everything looks the same, everythingisdifferent whichis unsettling. People often find themselvesfeelingdepressed anddemotivated. It can be a very lonely time, eventhoughfamily andfriends try to help. It’s often hard to explainexactlywhat iswrong, so it can be difficult for other peopletounderstandexactly how to help.How Brainey App helps:Brainy App deals with psychological motivation. Ithelpspeoplesee that the feelings of tiredness, unusual thinking andnotbeingable do simple activities are perfectly normal withanacquiredbrain injury. It reinforces the belief that it’s finetoprogressat their own pace. It can help the personregainindependence andtake control of their lives againOverall layout of the app:User DetailsHelp ScreensHome ScreenPop up Screens with additional informationInformation for CarerInformation for ChildrenUseful Web LinksDaily ReminderMonthly FeedbackUser DetailsAbout the App
Recovered: #1 Recovery Podcast 2.4.61
This is podcast about people who have recovered. Recovered fromaseemingly hopeless state of mind and body otherwise knownasalcoholism. This is a show about seeing life through a12-steplens. So pull up a couch and join us on this journey calledlife.