Stronger Together Supercluster Project
February 09, 2021
SFU STAR has partnered with Curatio on a new initiative which was launched in early January 2021. Stronger Together: Social Infrastructure for Community Health is a program designed to help patients, parents and caregivers during COVID-19 with access to expert programs, peer-to-peer communities, in-app virtual care and more. Stronger Together is recruiting participants who will be able to join the community that best suits them.
There are 13 open/public communities for interested residents of both Canada and the United States to join as a general member via direct download of the app at www.curatio.me/strongertogether. These communities include:
- Stroke Recovery (To support those recovering from a stroke)
- Respiratory Health and Wellbeing (To support those living with respiratory disease)
- Prostate Cancer (To support those living with prostate cancer)
- Plan to Move Your Kids (To support parents/caregivers of children living with a disability in being physically active)
- Parenting During COVID-19 (To support parents/caregivers of kids, from newborns to teenagers, during the COVID-19 pandemic)
- Keeping Mentally Strong with Multiple Myeloma (To support those living with multiple myeloma)
- Disability and Physical Activity (To support those with a physical disability in keeping active)
- Cardiovascular Health and Wellbeing (To support those living with cardiovascular disease)
- COVID-19 Survivors and Long Haulers (To support those recovering from the COVID-19 virus)
- Joint Replacement (To support those preparing for, and recovering from hip or knee joint replacement surgery)
- Colorectal Surgery (To support those preparing for, and recovering from colorectal surgery)
- Healthy Hearts Cardiac Wellness (To support those living with heart disease, recovering from a heart event, or in a cardiac wellness program
- Prediabetes (To support those living with prediabetes)