Occupational balance and stroke impact among community-dwelling stroke survivors 65 years or older: a cross-sectional study.
Araceli Ortiz-RubioCarita HåkanssonHélène Pessah RasmussenEva Månsson LexellPublished in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2024)
The stroke survivors perceived a low stroke impact and a high occupational balance. It is possible that older community-dwelling stroke survivors, of whom many have retired, juggle less occupations leaving them with more time to engage in those occupations they want to, leading to a better occupational balance.