Other organizations

There are many incredible organizations that provide support to stroke survivors and their families. Below are organizations that can be helpful for life after stroke and beyond.

Access to rehabilitative therapies

If you are looking for an inpatient rehabilitation facility near you, this Medicare resource can help.

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Find accredited rehabilitation facilities through CARF

CARF® International is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services. Search by zip code to find accredited rehabilitation facilities near you.

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Findhelp.org

Input your zip code and access a database of programs that can help with various aspects of daily life.

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National Aphasia Association Directory

If you are looking for speech therapy support, the National Aphasia Association Directory might be a useful resource.

Disclaimer: The Stroke Foundation shares and updates this list purely for informational purposes. We are not recommending, promoting or endorsing any of the organizations, programs, or resources listed.

Other nonprofit organizations

American Stroke Association

The American Stroke Association is a relentless force for a healthier world with fewer strokes.

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BINA - Stroke & Brain Injury Assistance

An organization dedicated to helping stroke and brain injury patients get referrals, family support and advocacy support.

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Family Caregiver Alliance

The mission of Family Caregiver Alliance is to improve the quality of the life for family caregivers and the people who receive their care.

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Findhelp.org

Input your zip code and access a database of programs that can help with various aspects of daily life.

Visit their website.

Patient Access Network

PAN offers financial assistance to help people with serious illnesses afford their out-of-pocket treatment costs and improve their quality of life.

Visit their website.

Disclaimer: The Stroke Foundation shares and updates this list purely for informational purposes. We are not recommending, promoting or endorsing any of the organizations, programs, or resources listed.