Stroke Recovery
Recovery following a stroke is both a medical and functional challenge. The brain is healing, but the risk of a second stroke remains elevated — and the window for meaningful functional recovery is time-sensitive. Every day without structured clinical oversight is a day where progress can stall, warning signs can be missed, and secondary events can go undetected. Legacy Concierge provides RN-directed stroke recovery care that combines neurological monitoring with consistent rehabilitation reinforcement — protecting both the patient's health and their potential for recovery.

Our nurses combine continuous neurological monitoring with active rehabilitation reinforcement — protecting against recurrence while supporting every dimension of the recovery process.
Neurological Monitoring
Continuous neurological monitoring with active rehabilitation reinforcement — protecting against recurrence while supporting every dimension of the recovery process.
Neurological Status Monitoring
Ongoing cognitive and motor assessment against an individualized baseline, with direct escalation to the neurology team when new or changing deficits are identified.
Blood Pressure & Anticoagulation Management
Detailed documentation of blood pressure targets and anticoagulation protocol alongside active monitoring — two of the most critical factors in preventing a second stroke during the high-risk early recovery period.
Rehabilitation Facilitation & Reinforcement
Coordination of in-home physical, occupational, and speech therapy alongside consistent caregiver direction for daily rehabilitation exercises, safe ambulation, and structured recovery routines.


Understanding the Condition
Stroke recovery unfolds against a backdrop of ongoing neurological risk and a time-sensitive window for functional improvement. These are the clinical realities that make structured daily oversight non-negotiable.
Medication timing is a clinical imperative
Every client is supported by a dedicated Registered Nurse — their RN Ambassador — who oversees the care team, monitors health, coordinates with physicians, and evolves the care plan as needed.
Movement and balance decline over time
Every client is supported by a dedicated Registered Nurse — their RN Ambassador — who oversees the care team, monitors health, coordinates with physicians, and evolves the care plan as needed.
Swallowing becomes a safety issue
Every client is supported by a dedicated Registered Nurse — their RN Ambassador — who oversees the care team, monitors health, coordinates with physicians, and evolves the care plan as needed.
Extends beyond motor symptoms
Every client is supported by a dedicated Registered Nurse — their RN Ambassador — who oversees the care team, monitors health, coordinates with physicians, and evolves the care plan as needed.
Cognitive decline adds another layer
Every client is supported by a dedicated Registered Nurse — their RN Ambassador — who oversees the care team, monitors health, coordinates with physicians, and evolves the care plan as needed.
Begins before symptoms appear
Every client is supported by a dedicated Registered Nurse — their RN Ambassador — who oversees the care team, monitors health, coordinates with physicians, and evolves the care plan as needed.
What our nurses watch for
A second stroke can present subtly — a sudden change in speech, unexpected weakness on one side, a new headache, or a shift in cognitive clarity. Our nurses establish a detailed neurological baseline for every client and monitor continuously for deviations. We also watch for signs of post-stroke depression, aspiration risk, and medication non-adherence — all of which can quietly derail recovery if left unaddressed. Families shouldn't have to wonder whether something is normal. That's what we're here for.

