Providing Helpful Information & Support For Stroke Survivors & caregivers

On April 21, 2018 my life changed forever.  During a lecture I was conducting at my TV studio in Hollywood, I suffered a hemorrhagic stroke in the right basal ganglia area of my brain.  Immediately paralyzed on the left side, I was in intensive care for 5 days and was then transferred to a rehabilitation hospital where I remained for a month and a half, and during that time I was so scared!  I always thought that a stroke only happened to the little old lady who lives down the street.  All I could think was "What do you mean I'm having a stroke?! That’s impossible, I'm too young to have a stroke!"

As the days and weeks went on, I realized how many questions I had about my stroke, and my future.  I also realized how prevalent stroke is in our country and that I'm not the only stroke survivor who is searching for answers, for helpful information and, most of all, for hope. 

So that’s why I have felt compelled to create The Stroke Channel.TV -  to provide an additional source of information, videos, therapies, exercises, access to exciting support groups and more, all in an effort to help other stroke survivors recover and get their lives back.

We are a family. We are a community. And together, we will heal.  


Hosted by Ann Parker

Community advocate and caregiver for her stroke survivor husband

Presented by The Stroke Channel.TV

To register for the

Caregivers Stroke Support Group Open House,

go to:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ufuuvqjsvG9OocVASKTNum2CMttDz54wr


NOTE:
This Caregivers Stroke Support Group Open House is only open to the 
caregivers of stroke survivors.


If you are a stroke survivor interested in joining a support group,

"Click Here"

Hosted by Christopher Ewing

Founder of The Stroke Channel, Emmy Award winning TV Host, Hemorrhagic Stroke Survivor and host of "Life After Stroke"

Listen to a special "Caregivers Episode" of "Life After Stroke"

“When my husband had a stroke in 2019 and spent a month in the hospital, I felt adrift upon his return home,” Ann says. “Friends and family provided needed emotional support, but I wanted to talk to other caregivers and share my questions and concerns. Through The Stroke Channel’s new Caregiver Stroke Support Group, I hope caregivers can voice their own personal insights, experiences, and knowledge. We are a special community of people; sharing our stories and skills will help us thrive and grow. We are not alone on this journey.”

Caregivers of stroke survivors!

Join us for the