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Kelowna Stroke Recovery Branch

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Resource Category: Returning to Life, Social & Leisure, Sport & Exercise, Brain Injury Organizations, Stroke, and Support GroupsResource Tags: advice, education, information, peer support, groups, workshops, referral, entertainment, recreation, networking, navigation, Interior Health, stroke recovery, Interior Health Authority, and Kelowna Stroke Recovery Branch

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    The following activities are offered at the Kelowna Stroke Recovery Branch:

    1. Coffee
    2. Exercise
    3. Lunch (bring or buy) and socializing
    4. Speaker or activity (e.g., craft, mental aerobics, games, bowling)

    Branch programs are for stroke survivors living in the community and their caregivers. Stroke survivors must be capable of participating meaningfully in the program. Stroke survivors must be independent in feeding, mobility, toileting and personal hygiene or have a caregiver accompany them who can provide the necessary assistance. We do not have the resources to accommodate people who have significant behavioural problems such as aggressive/challenging behaviour, sexual inappropriateness, or destructive tendencies.

    Located in: Interior Health Authority.

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Address: Saint Aidan's Anglican Church, 380 Leathead Rd
Kelowna
British Columbia
V1X 2H8
Canada
Phone: 250-763-0556
Email:

The British Columbia Brain Injury Association
c/o Janelle Breese Biagioni
PO Box 37091 MILLSTREAM PO
Victoria, BC V9B 0E8

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