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BUILDING A RESILIENT HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY: STROKE CAREGIVER TRAINING BEGINS IN DOMINICA

BUILDING A RESILIENT HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY: STROKE CAREGIVER TRAINING BEGINS IN DOMINICA

The RayAsta Foundation, in partnership with Dominica State College and other key partner organizations, is excited to announce the start of the Stroke Caregiver Training program. This comprehensive program aims to empower caregivers and community health aides with essential skills in stroke rehabilitation and techniques, enabling them to provide optimal care to stroke patients. The training begins today, July 17, at 5:00 pm in Classroom BC 10 at the Dominica State College and runs for ten weeks.

“Stroke can affect individuals of all ages and greatly impact their independence and quality of life. Recognizing the crucial role of caregivers and community health aides in the recovery process, our Stroke Caregiver Training program will train 25 individuals aged 18-65 in essential rehabilitation techniques. Participants will learn proper positioning, transferring, standing, sitting, and walking techniques to help stroke patients regain their independence and improve their overall well-being,” said Monelle Alexis, PRO of the RayAsta Foundation and Dominica State College.

This program aims to enhance the quality of care for stroke patients in Dominica by equipping caregivers and community health aides with the necessary skills and knowledge. The training will enable participants to better assist stroke survivors in their rehabilitation journey, fostering a sense of empowerment and dignity for both the patients and their caregivers.

Upon completing the Stroke Caregiver Training program, participants will receive certificates to recognize their dedication and proficiency in stroke rehabilitation techniques. These certificates will serve as evidence of their commitment to improving the lives of stroke survivors in the community.

The RayAsta Foundation, the Dominica State College, All Saints University, our trainers, are dedicated to advancing stroke care and enhancing the well-being of individuals affected by stroke in Dominica. Through initiatives like this training program, they strengthen the local healthcare system and promote a culture of compassionate care and support.

About RayAsta Foundation

The RayAsta Foundation was founded in memory of Raymond Jonathon Astaphan, the third son of Jennifer L. and Reginald A. Astaphan. For information about the foundation, call 767-448-0571 / 767-277-6233 / 767-275-6780 / 954-762-7403, email [email protected], or visit www.rayastafoundation.org.

About Dominica State College
Dominica State College is the premier higher education institution in Dominica. The institution offers Certificate programmes and  Associate and Bachelor’s degree programmes. For information about admissions, call 275-3666 or email [email protected].

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