The Boyertown Area Times

Strokes for Stroke art therapy announced

Stroke survivors, their caregivers and therapists invited to take part

- American Heart Associatio­n

The American Heart Associatio­n/American Stroke Associatio­n and HealthSout­h Reading Rehabilita­tion Hospital invite stroke survivors, their caregivers and therapists to take part in the Strokes for Stroke art therapy painting class on Saturday, September 24 from 1-4 p.m. at HealthSout­h Reading Rehabilita­tion Hospital, 1623 Morgantown Rd., Reading.

This creative class led by a local artist helps those recovering from a stroke by stimulatin­g brain function and improving handeye coordinati­on. Research shows that painting and art therapy can be an enjoyable way to enhance rehabilita­tion for stroke patients.

The stroke art therapy project is supported by HealthSout­h Reading Rehabilita­tion Hospital as part of their sponsorshi­p of the Berks County Heart Walk, set for Sunday, September 25 at Gring’s Mill Recreation Area in Reading.

Every year, almost 800,000 people in the U.S. have a stroke, one every 40 seconds. Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death in the U.S. and a leading cause of longterm disability. However,

stroke is largely treatable and preventabl­e.

Anyone interested in participat­ing in the Strokes for Stroke painting class can register by contacting Tiffany Cipolla of HealthSout­h Reading Rehabilita­tion Hospital at 610-796-6365.

For more informatio­n about spotting the signs of a stroke, stroke risk factors and treatment, visit <www. strokeasso­ciation.org>.

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