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Recover at this relaxing retreat for stroke survivors

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Campers enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime fun and relaxing weekend experience at Stroke Camp.

Photos provided by Prisma Health

Peace, love, and recovery. That’s the theme of this year’s Stroke Camp, a fun-filled weekend with a ‘70s vibe, designed by Prisma Health for stroke survivors and caregivers.

During this relaxing getaway — taking place Friday, May 16 to Sunday, May 18 at Camp Kanuga in Hendersonville, North Carolina — attendees will enjoy:

  • Crafts
  • Education and discussion
  • Games and entertainment
  • Pampering
  • And more

Ready to create lasting memories and connect with others who understand your journey?

Learn more + join the retreat

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