Dominica Press release

RAYASTA FOUNDATION PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF ITS SECOND STROKE CAREGIVERS TRAINING COURSE

RAYASTA FOUNDATION PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF ITS SECOND STROKE CAREGIVERS TRAINING COURSE

The RayAsta Foundation is pleased to announce the successful completion of its second Stroke Caregivers Training Course, which marks a critical milestone in the organization’s continuous effort to improve patient care and support for stroke survivors and families. The 10-week program, held at Dominica State College will culminate on June 19th, leaving participants with essential skills to enable them to improve the lives and deliver quality care to patients. You are invited to join us on Monday, June 24th at 5pm for the graduation ceremony.

We celebrate the accomplishments of our dedicated participants who have demonstrated exceptional commitment and passion throughout this transformative journey. The unwavering dedication to advancing stroke care reflects the core values of the Foundation and reinforces our collective mission to make a meaningful difference in the lives of stroke survivors and their caregivers.

Throughout the course, participants engaged in comprehensive training modules led by dedicated lecturers, covering a wide range of topics including stroke awareness, rehabilitation techniques, and compassionate caregiving practices. Through hands-on learning experiences and interactive sessions, caregivers honed their skills, gaining practical insights and expertise essential for providing optimal care and support to stroke survivors.

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The completion of this training program signifies not only the acquisition of new skills but also the formation of a community united in compassion and dedication. The bonds forged among participants and instructors alike exemplify the spirit of collaboration and support that defines the RayAsta Foundation.

As graduates of the program, participants emerge as empowered caregivers equipped to navigate the complexities of stroke care with confidence and empathy. Armed with a deeper understanding of the unique needs of stroke survivors, they are well-positioned to make a significant difference in their communities, enriching lives and building an inclusive and supportive culture.

Looking ahead, the RayAsta Foundation remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing stroke awareness, prevention, and rehabilitation. With the successful completion of the second Caregiver’s Training Course, the Foundation continues to build upon its legacy of excellence in education and support, driving positive change and improving outcomes for individuals affected by stroke.

For more information about the RayAsta Foundation and its initiatives, please contact 767-448-0571 / 767-277-6233 / 767-275-6780 / 954-762-7403, email [email protected], or visit www.rayastafoundation.org.

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