Post-stroke cognitive impairment

After stroke, cognition can change in ways families notice first.

Memory, attention, processing speed, planning, mood, sleep, and confusion can all be part of the post-stroke conversation. VascuMind helps organize what to ask next.

What to document

  • When changes started
  • Whether worsening happened in steps
  • Stroke/TIA and vascular history
  • Medications, sleep, mood, and rehabilitation context

What to ask

  • Is formal cognitive screening appropriate?
  • Should vascular risk factors be reviewed?
  • Would repeat tracking help?
  • Are additional evaluations needed?
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MCI Screen Disclaimer

The MCI Screen referenced by VascuMind is a cognitive screening, benchmarking, and tracking tool sourced from MCI Screen / EMBIC materials. It does not diagnose vascular dementia or any other medical condition and is not a substitute for clinical evaluation. Results should be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider.

These products are dietary supplements and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent vascular dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, MCI, stroke, or any other disease. Always consult your healthcare professional before use.
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