![]() ![]() ![]() The final results of the survey will be published on World Stroke Day.ĭr Watkins added: “Your rehabilitation may involve seeing a physiotherapist, occupational therapist, speech and language therapist, clinical psychologist, dietitian and medical support. We look forward to meeting you.”ĭr Watkins and Sandro Fubler, another senior physiotherapist at Evolution, among others, will be on hand to answer any questions.Ī survey completed by Evolution in Bermuda found that 79 per cent of participants felt they had unmet rehabilitation needs. “We invite you to visit us to learn the signs of stroke, celebrate your milestones share your stories and connect with one another. Kim Watkins, senior physiotherapist for Evolution, said: “As a community, we must raise awareness to support and fund rehabilitation in Bermuda. The World Stroke Association's focus this year is that we can be #GreaterThanStroke together. While World Stroke Day is officially observed on October 29, the event will be held two days earlier from 3pm to 5pm. ![]() The Evolution Healing Centre in Paget is hosting the drop-in event at the Queen Elizabeth Park from the Queen Street entrance in Hamilton. Kim Watkins, a senior physiotherapist at the Evolution Healing Centre (Photograph supplied)Ī health clinic is hosting an educational event to mark World Stroke Day with the aim of raising awareness. ![]()
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