How is it 'brilliant' if you don't tell us your 100% recovery rate? I'd suggest you are a COMPLETE FAILURE AT THAT SINCE YOU DON'T MENTION IT!
Oops, I'm not playing by the polite rules of Dale Carnegie, 'How to Win Friends and Influence People'.
Telling stroke medical persons they know nothing about stroke is a no-no even if it is true.
Politeness will never solve anything in stroke. Yes, I'm a bomb thrower and proud of it. Someday a stroke 'leader' will try to ream me out for making them look bad by being truthful , I look forward to that day.
(Where is the creation of protocols that deliver recovery? Without that you'll never be 'brilliant'!)
Jackie Baillie praises 'brilliant' Glasgow rehabilitation centre for stroke survivors
The centre, based at the University of Strathclyde, was recently visited by Jackie Baillie, deputy leader of Scottish Labour.
Joanne Graham, director of service delivery at CHSS, said: “It was great to welcome Jackie Baillie to the centre and showcase the excellent work carried out by the University of Strathclyde and CHSS in this partnership.
“Through cutting-edge, technology-driven resources, users are guided to set personal goals and track their progress in a way that is both meaningful and sustainable.
“This approach closely aligns with our No Life Half Lived strategy, which envisions a Scotland where everyone affected by chest, heart, stroke and long Covid conditions can live full, supported lives.
“Our strategy strives to ensure every person with our conditions has access to quality supported self-management and community recovery, designed by and for people with lived experience.”
Ms Graham said one of the most impactful aspects of the visit was hearing from service users.
She said: “It was amazing to hear about people’s confidence, motivation and physical and mental wellbeing improving through the programme.
“That’s why visits by leaders like Jackie are so important for us so we can ensure the principles of No Life Half Lived are not only heard but acted upon.
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