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June 4, 2025
Community News

Stroke Month! Education for Healthcare Providers

June is Stroke Month, and the Stroke Network of Southeastern Ontario wishes to extend a wealth of gratitude to stroke care providers across the region and across the care continuum. Persons with stroke in our region are in good hands, and we are grateful for your tireless dedication to helping persons with stroke and their loved ones regain their health and their quality of life.

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