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Meet Jason

Jason is a former Hall of Fame College baseball player who centered his life around sports. In his free time, he played golf and hockey. He also owned a small business.

Then life took an unexpected turn.

While at work one day, Jason got dizzy after leaning over to pick something up off the floor. Later, Jason talked to his son over FaceTime, and Jason froze. He couldnโ€™t get words out. His son and his sonโ€™s mom stayed on the phone with him. His co-workers called the paramedics.

The paramedics gave him the option of going home. โ€œThey said, โ€˜Jason, you donโ€™t have to go with us because you passed all of our tests; you can just go home and rest,โ€™โ€ he recalled. Jason planned on going home, but his son and sonโ€™s mom knew something was off, so they picked him up at work and took him to the hospital.

Later that day, Jason received a startling diagnosis: He had had a stroke. His hospital stay was difficult, and he started developing memory loss after his stroke. โ€œI couldnโ€™t say my name. I couldnโ€™t remember my birth name or my birthday,โ€ he says. โ€œSo it was hard.โ€

Kandu offers a customized plan for recovery

Halfway through Jasonโ€™s five-day hospital stay, his care team told him about Kandu. โ€œAt its core, the biggest thing that I focus on is how much everyone actually cared about my situation personally,โ€ says Jason. โ€œAnd Puja is no exception.โ€

As Jasonโ€™s Kandu Navigator, Puja met with him weekly. She was a resource and his point of contact as he worked through the 90-day program. Puja provided Jason with the tools and encouragement he needed to navigate the complexities of post-stroke life.

Returning home, Jason was confronted with a new reality. โ€œIt was hard to do everything,โ€ he says.

Despite the challenges, Jason took advantage of what Kandu offers stroke survivors, including a Survivorโ€™s support group each week. โ€œJason was committed to the support groups,โ€ says Puja. Jason didnโ€™t miss a Wednesday meeting, even if it meant calling in from the hockey rink.

Jason found the information in the Kandu app helpful. He took advantage of the educational material to learn more about what to expect in his recovery. โ€œI was reading every day,โ€ he says.

My advice is to take the help offered to you as early as itโ€™s provided. My Navigatorโ€™s care, counsel, and understanding was impactful to my recoveryโ€“ and most importantly, gave me the confidence to stick up for myself.

Jason, a stroke survivor, playing golf as part of his rehabilitation and recovery process.

My advice is to take the help offered to you as early as itโ€™s provided. My Navigatorโ€™s care, counsel, and understanding was impactful to my recoveryโ€“ and most importantly, gave me the confidence to stick up for myself.

The importance of early support

Jason is back to doing many of the things he did before his stroke. These days, heโ€™s not playing hockey. But he is spending a lot of time at the rink, watching his son play.

He is thankful that Kandu could meet him where he was in his recovery. โ€œIt was just a great resource for me to recover,โ€ Jason says. โ€œI could really hone in on what I needed at the time.โ€

During the program, Jasonโ€™s navigator spent time helping him understand his Employee Assistance Program benefits for counseling or insurance-covered mental health platforms. Another important resource that Jason took advantage of was Expressable, a virtual speech therapy platform, to tackle his aphasia.

โ€œJasonโ€™s entire life changed when he had a stroke,โ€ says Puja, โ€œBut heโ€™s utilized Kandu resources to take control of his recovery, even after the formal Navigator program was done.

The Kandu program lasts 90 days, but Kandu Navigators are always available for post-program support. Jason reached out to Puja after graduation, and she was able to provide him with support and resources. โ€œHe leans into Kandu when he needs support to take action,โ€ says Puja.

Jason acknowledges the ongoing nature of his challenges and the need for self-compassion. โ€œItโ€™s not a marathon,โ€ he says, thinking about his recovery. โ€œThereโ€™s no end to the game, no conclusion to the period. Itโ€™s a journey for me.โ€

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Jason, a stroke survivor, smiling outdoors while wearing a blue shirt and a hat, showcasing his positive outlook on recovery.

Reflecting on his experience with Kandu, Jason emphasizes the importance of getting support early. โ€œI think itโ€™s powerful that people know that Kandu is out there as a support system,โ€ he says. โ€œGetting support as early as possible is the key to success.โ€

If you or a loved one has recently experienced a stroke and are interested in joining the Kandu program, contact us today.

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