Rehabilitation and round-the-clock care in a safe environment
The sooner systematic work begins, the higher the chances of regaining mobility, speech and independence. At LOQOS rehabilitation runs every day — gently but persistently, under the supervision of a neurologist and a team of specialists.
Daily blood-pressure, pulse and overall-condition control. Preventing a second stroke is our main task: 30% of cases happen within the first year of the first.
Exercises to restore arm and leg mobility, coordination and balance. The programme is individual and adjusts as progress is made.
A speech therapist works with dysphasia and dysarthria. We bring back the ability to speak, read and write — language does not return without daily practice.
Re-learning to wash, dress, hold a spoon, brush hair. Returning to independence — step by step, without rush and without despair.
Anticoagulants, statins, antihypertensives — on schedule, supervised by a nurse. A single missed dose can erase weeks of work.
Quiet rooms, warm light, accessible spaces. Stress and fatigue are enemies of recovery. We build the rhythm in which the brain heals.
The brain can rewire itself — but only with regular work. A small effort today, another tomorrow, and months later the hand holds a cup again and the legs carry her to the window. We turn rehabilitation into a calm daily rhythm where progress is visible.
Every minute takes millions of nerve cells. Up to 30% of strokes recur within the first year. Memorise these signs: calling an ambulance fast saves life and the chance of recovery.
Ask her to smile. One corner of the mouth droops, the face is uneven — a warning sign.
Ask her to raise both arms. One does not rise or drifts down — that is a symptom.
Ask her to say her name. Speech is slurred, confused or gone — make the call.
Do not wait for it to "pass". Call an ambulance at once — every minute counts.
Sudden numbness of the face, arm or leg — especially on one side of the body.
A sudden, severe headache, dizziness, loss of balance or vision.
These rules help your mother recover faster and more safely, and keep you from burning out. We follow them every day and will teach you.
Regular sessions matter more than rare intense ones. A little, but without gaps — that is how mobility returns.
Handrails, non-slip floors, comfortable shoes. One fall sets recovery back by months.
With speech difficulty, do not finish her sentences. Give time, support with gestures and pictures.
Turn her every 2 hours to prevent pressure sores. Skin after a stroke is especially fragile.
Anticoagulants and blood-pressure pills — strictly on time. A missed dose raises the risk of a second stroke.
Low mood after a stroke is common and passing. Praise small wins, do not rush her.
Daily readings and less salt in food. Controlling blood pressure is the best prevention of a second stroke.
Simple daily exercises bring back movement, speech and confidence. We turn them into a pleasant habit, not a chore.
If your mother has had a stroke, do not lose time. We accept her straight from the hospital, continue the rehabilitation already started and provide round-the-clock care.
LOQOS doors are open any day. We'll show you the home, introduce the team and answer every question.