Peer-Support for Stroke Recovery

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Stroke Recovery Support from People Who Understand

Kandu Participants rate our virtual connect groups as one of the most valuable aspects of the Kandu Program. They cite the opportunity to connect with other stroke survivors who are at a similar point in their own recovery journey as “feeling as though they were less alone” and as a sense of “community and belonging”. Connect groups are led by Kandu Ambassadors who understand the physical and emotional challenges of stroke recovery. Connect groups meet weekly via web conferences. Between meetings, participants can communicate with their connect groups through asynchronous messaging on the Kandu App.

In this webcast led by Alana, a Kandu Navigator, Kandu Ambassadors Toni and Dave discuss their commitment to helping participants get the most out of Kandu Connect Groups and the significance of peer-support after stroke.

Kandu Ambassadors are fellow stroke survivors and care partners who have a deep understanding of the effects of stroke. They share their own lived experience and provide guidance to help participants understand the challenges they face. Kandu Ambassadors support participants through their stroke recovery by sharing information and tips for managing life after stroke. The connect groups are an important and popular part of the Kandu Program.  Over 83% of Kandu Graduates said that they found value in interacting with the virtual Kandu Connect Groups1.

1Kandu participant exit survey data as of June 6, 2024.