language therapist A speech and language therapist will assess difficulties with swallowing and communication and:

Dietitian

If the person who has had a stroke has difficulty swallowing, has lost their appetite, is underweight or has diabetes, a dietitian can develop a nutritional diet that is safe and easy to eat.

Occupational therapist

Everyday activities can be hard for people who have lost their co-ordination and movement, or experience problems with vision. The occupational therapist can:

Ophthalmologist

An ophthalmologist, or eye specialist, can assess any sight difficulties and may be able to prescribe special glasses or other vision aids.

Clinical psychologist

The psychological changes that come with a stroke can be extreme and unexpected. A clinical psychologist can assess and help with:
(published with permission in writing from:http://www.stroke.org.uk/)




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