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SAFE’s new Director General commenced in post on the 12th August 2019
SAFE is very pleased to announce the new Director General, Arlene Wilkie, commenced in post on the 12th August, leading and overseeing the delivery of all SAFE activity and projects, working with our existing experienced team of Jelena Misita, Communications Manager,...

Survivors, carers and therapists – would you use technology to help rehab? We want to know!
Project AMoRSA AMoRSA stands for “Adaptive and highly motivating platform for the rehabilitation of patients with arm palsy following a stroke“. The project kicked off on March 1st, 2017 (ending February 29th, 2020). MOTIVATION In Europe, millions of people live with...

Stroke Survivors’ Needs in Latvia: Rehabilitation without waiting lists and medicines’ availability
This week, Inese Maurina from Latvian organisation Parsirdi.lv, offered SAFE team an insight into the needs of the Stroke Survivors and #LifeAfterStroke issues in her country. SAFE: What is one issue related to the life after stroke in your country that you think...

Stroke Survivors’ needs in Cyprus: Patients and their families seem to be underinformed
Eva Pettemeridou from the Cyprus Stroke Association spoke this week with SAFE team about Stroke Survivors’ needs and #LifeAfterStroke in her country. She pointed out the lack of information and services after stroke as one of the most important issues. SAFE: What is...

Stroke Survivors’ needs in Iceland: A lack of follow-up from the healthcare system
Caption: On the International Stroke Day 2018 our members HEILAHEILL, patients, neurologists, etc. to promote the disease and disseminate information to the public in KRINGLUNNI, Reykjavik's largest shopping center, which attracted much attention. Chairman of...