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Caregivers Support

Caring For Loved Ones

We know how challenging it is to care for a loved one after a stroke, and we're here to help. This page offers practical tips, emotional support, and expert advice to guide you through stroke care. You'll also find resources to ensure you take care of your own well-being, because your health matters too.

 

Let us support you, as you support your loved one.

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Find The Support For Your Needs

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What is the stroke discharge procedure?

Leaving the hospital is a big step. Make sure the transition home is safe and smooth.

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How can I track health after a stroke?

Monitoring health is essential for recovery. Learn what to look out for and how to stay on track.

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How do I avoid caregiver burnout?

Caregiving can be exhausting. Find ways to stay mentally and physically healthy while supporting others.

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How do I help a stroke survivor to build a new daily routine?

Daily routines play a key role in recovery. Find practical guides for effective support.

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What are the best ways to care for a stroke survivor?

Supporting someone after a stroke requires thoughtful care. Get practical tips for compassionate support.

More Support & Tools

To further support your journey as a caregiver, below are some support services available in Hong Kong to help.

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The Social Welfare Department of Hong Kong provides various kinds of subvented community care and support services to persons with disabilities/persons in mental recovery and their carers, including centre-based services, home-based services and other support services. 

Other support services include the 24-hour Designated Hotline for Carer Support 182-183, which is manned by professional social workers, providing up-to-date information on community support resources, instant consultation and counselling, outreaching, emergency support and referral services etc.

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Queen Mary Hospital Patient Resource Center provides timely support patient care programs for stroke patients and caregivers.

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The Hong Kong West Cluster provides caregivers with comprehensive information on caregiver services.

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The New Territories West Cluster Patient Resource Center provides rehabilitation community resources for stroke patients and caregivers, as well as patients with various chronic diseases.

Below are some digital tools to help you in taking care of your loved ones as a caregiver

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