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HealthSouth Reading Rehabilitation Hospital to host Strokes for Stroke Art Therapy

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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, Sept. 24 from 1 to 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 hand-eye 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, Sept. 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 long-term 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.