Description: Stroke recovery does not end after hospital discharge. Many survivors continue to experience persistent physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges that require coordinated, long-term care. This webinar will explore the latest evidence on post-stroke outcomes, practical models for integrated care, innovative approaches to community and tele-rehabilitation, and the lived experiences of stroke survivors. Join leading experts and patient advocates to discuss strategies for improving long-term recovery and quality of life for people living with stroke.
Speakers & Topics:
• Welcome & Introductions: Why long-term stroke care must be prioritized – Prof. Richard D. Zorowitz
• Patient Voices: Living experience of long-term recovery, motivation & barriers – Marco Giovannoli and Grethe Lunde
• The Epidemiology of Post-Stroke Long-Term Outcomes: Key data, EPITOME goals, and unmet needs in persistent impairment, fatigue, and depression – Dr. Alessandro Picelli
• Integrating Care Across the Continuum: Practical models from Sweden – Dr. Laura Serrano Barrenechea
• Community Rehabilitation & Tele-Rehabilitation Innovations: Patient adherence, motivation, digital monitoring, and community-based follow-up – Prof. Dylan Edwards
• Q&A and Panel Discussion – All faculty
This webinar is supported by an unrestricted educational grant by IPSEN.
Date & Time: September 9th 2026, 4-5.30pm (CEST)
Webinar Details
Speakers:
- Marco Giovannoli
- Grethe Lunde
- Dr. Alessandro Picelli
- Prof. Dylan Edwards
- Dr. Laura Serrano Barrenechea
Moderator:
- Prof. Richard D. Zorowitz