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Stroke Camps

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Online Resource

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Aug 6, 2025

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A list of retreat options for stroke survivors to be among others with similar capabilities in a safe environment that nourishes and helps people have a fun relaxing weekend or vacation with or away from family.

Aphasia Camp Northwest 
Aphasia Camp Northwest is a joint program of The Aphasia Network, Portland State University and Pacific University that provides supported communication strategies for persons living with aphasia and their loved ones along with outdoor recreational opportunities. 
http://theaphasianetwork.wixsite.com/aphasia/aphasia-camp-nowthwest#!

Mayo Clinic Aphasia Camp
Campers can choose to participate in activities, such as fishing, boating, golfing, biking, computer technology, arts and crafts, cooking and games. Medical support and counseling is provided by Mayo Clinic Health System speech pathologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, massage therapists, chaplains and registered nurses.
https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/locations/eau-claire/services-and-treatments/neurology/aphasia-camp
Phone: 715.838.1725
Email: clark.marybeth1@mayo.edu

Retreat and Refresh Stroke Camp 
Retreat and Refresh Stroke Camp is a program of United Stroke Alliance that offers weekend retreats for survivors of stroke, focused on fun, learning, and connection. Campers enjoy activities, share stories, and build strength together. A national registry helps people find camps near them. Stroke Camp reminds you that recovery is possible—and you are not alone.
Phone Number: 309.688.5450
Location: 8000 N. University Street, Peoria, IL, 61615
Email: info@unitedstrokealliance.org

 

This is not an all-inclusive list and does not imply an endorsement from the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab.

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