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Cashel Palace Hotel to host National Stroke Conference on 28th April

Published 1 week ago 26th March 2025 by Reporter

Raising Awareness and Improving Lives

The 2025 National Conference on Stroke, which will take place on Monday, 28th April, at the Cashel Palace Hotel, is an essential event aimed at educating, supporting, and empowering stroke survivors, their families, and healthcare professionals.

Hosted by the South Tipperary Stroke Communication Group, the conference will bring together experts in stroke care, rehabilitation, and prevention to share the latest advancements and best practices.

Minister of State for Older People and Housing, Kieran O’Donnell, T.D., will open the 2025 National Conference on Stroke, which will take place on Monday, 28th April at the Cashel Palace Hotel.

The Conference will be opened at 9:30 am by Minister of State for Older People and Housing, Mr. Kieran O’Donnell, T.D.

Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. In Ireland, thousands of people suffer strokes each year, with many experiencing life-altering consequences, including aphasia (language difficulties), mobility issues, and cognitive impairments.

The road to recovery can be challenging, not just for survivors but also for their families and caregivers. The National Stroke Conference 2025 plays a critical role in raising awareness about stroke prevention, early intervention, and recovery strategies.

Many strokes can be prevented with lifestyle changes, early detection, and medical intervention. By educating attendees on risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and smoking, this conference aims to reduce the incidence of stroke through better public awareness.

Life after a stroke can be isolating, with survivors often struggling to regain independence. This conference will highlight strategies such as rehabilitation techniques, speech and occupational therapies, and mental health support, which will help survivors improve their quality of life.

Stroke affects not only the individual but also their loved ones. The conference through a range of support stands will offer practical advice and emotional support for caregivers, ensuring they have the resources needed to provide effective care. From clot-busting drugs to innovative therapies and AI-driven diagnostics, medical advancements are revolutionising stroke treatment.

Attendees will gain insights from leading experts on treatment options and future developments in stroke care. The conference will also provide a crucial update on Ireland’s National Stroke Strategy, discussing improvements in stroke services and how policies are evolving to enhance patient outcomes.

The National Stroke Conference 2025 is more than just an event, it’s an opportunity to drive meaningful change in how stroke is understood, treated, and prevented in Ireland.

Whether you’re a stroke survivor, a family member, a healthcare professional, or someone interested in stroke awareness, this conference offers invaluable information and support. With the support of TASK Community Care and Dovida Ireland, Tipperary, the event will provide a welcoming space for attendees to learn, share experiences, and build a stronger support network.

Join us on Monday, 28th April at the Cashel Palace Hotel and be part of a movement that aims to improve lives through knowledge, innovation, and community support.

The Conference will run on the day from 9:30am to 1:30pm, with a break during the morning for refreshments. Those who wish to attend must register on Eventbrite. Please search for National Stroke Conference 2025 – Cashel, or see the following link; https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/national-stroke-conference-2025-cashel-co-tipperary-tickets-1266983464649

 
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