Feb 3, 2026 | Insights & Articles
Most discussions of stroke and vision focus on what happens afterward, particularly the lasting changes that affect daily life. But sudden, temporary vision changes can also be an early warning that a stroke is approaching. Recognizing these signs and acting quickly...
Jan 22, 2026 | Insights & Articles
Many stroke survivors report difficulty with their vision following their stroke, often describing it as trouble seeing from one eye. While some conditions can create this sensation, vision problems after stroke typically stem from damage to the brain regions that...
Jan 15, 2026 | Insights & Articles
Vision changes after stroke or brain injury sometimes develop gradually, making them easy to overlook during initial recovery when other symptoms demand immediate attention. Visual field deficits can affect daily activities, rehabilitation progress, and quality of...
Jan 2, 2026 | Insights & Articles
Nearly one-third of stroke survivors are under age 65 and still working when their stroke occurs. For these individuals, returning to the workplace becomes part of their recovery journey, layered on top of the physical and cognitive challenges they already face. Many...
Dec 22, 2025 | Insights & Articles
After a stroke or brain injury, some vision changes develop gradually and may go unnoticed during recovery. Visual field deficits can affect daily activities in subtle ways, from difficulty navigating crowded spaces to challenges with reading or driving. Comprehensive...