Templeton Stroke Recovery Club

Who We Are

The Templeton Stroke Recovery Club is dedicated to helping stroke survivors reintegrate into their communities and to provide support for them and their caregivers. We are a nonprofit organization with committed volunteers and offer a variety of activities and services. Presently, we have thirty-one members. We are eighteen stroke survivors, five caregivers and eight volunteers. Our youngest stroke survivor is in his early 40's and our oldest survivors are in their 90's. We always look forward to meeting new stroke survivors and volunteers. We hope that you will find a warm and caring home with us!




Where We Meet

We meet every Thursday from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm in the activity room of the Templeton Pool Building at 700 Templeton Drive in East Vancouver. (two blocks west of Nanaimo and Adanac Street and three blocks south of Hastings Street)




News

Congratulations to Key Ackroyd. She won the Caregiver's Association of BC Award from Vancouver Coastal Health on Saturday May 14th at their annual meeting.




Member Profiles

Due to the rapid influx of new members needing speech-language support, we are incorporating all manner of volunteers to make the program as individualized as possible. To learn about some of the club members, please read about our featured member of the month:


» Jose Suganob