Following World Stroke Day on 29 October 2024, we present a heartwarming photo story documenting rehab work at the Stroke Support Station (S3).
Stroke survivors and caregivers play a vital role in the recovery journey, making it essential for them to acquire valuable post-recovery skills.
The Stroke Support Station (S3) introduced a Kit-Fit programme — a four-part pilot series blending art therapy with the comfort of feline companionship for stroke survivors as they navigate their recovery journey.
The pilot, which took place in September, was organised by S3 and Wildflower Studio, an art jamming space and rescue cat cafe at Enabling Village. Each weekly session lasted 90 minutes.
One of these stroke survivors is 60-year-old Madam Mahani Abdul Shariff. She experienced brain surgery complications which left her struggling with strength and speech, but after a year with S3, she is more independent and has more confidence.
“We had a family cat who passed away a few years ago. Being able to pet and interact with the cats brought back so many fond memories. Painting a bag during the art jamming session also reminded her that she is still able to find joy in the little things despite all that she’s been through,” said her daughter, Ms Farhana Khanafee, 34, a community manager.
For stroke survivors, it’s not only physical recovery, emotional and social support are equally essential. Teh Kaili, Senior Occupational Therapist at S3 observed that it is beneficial in elevating moods and encouraging engagement with the participants.
“Over four weeks, we observed a noticeable improvement in their moods and engagement. Stroke survivors sometimes face emotional challenges while recovering, and such interaction with the cats provided a unique and enjoyable experience that contributed significantly to their overall well-being.”
From music-based workshops like hand chimes and glockenspiel to kickboxing, S3 offers diverse rehabilitation and wellness programmes towards post-stroke care and recovery.
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