About The Stroke Association

Working for a world where there are fewer strokes and all those touched by stroke get the help they need

Every year an estimated 150,000 people in the UK have a stroke. Of all people who suffer from a stroke, about a third are likely to die within the first 10 days, about a third are likely to make a recovery within one month and about a third are likely to be left disabled and needing rehabilitation.

Stroke has a greater disability impact than any other medical condition. A quarter of a million people are living with long-term disability as a result of stroke in the UK.

The Stroke Association is the only UK wide charity solely concerned with combating stroke in people of all ages.

The Stroke Association funds research into prevention, treatment and better methods of rehabilitation, and helps stroke patients and their families directly through its Life After Stroke Services. These include Information, Advice and Support, Communication Support and Life After Stroke grants.

We also campaign, educate and inform to increase knowledge of stroke at all levels of society, and we act as a voice for everyone affected by stroke.

The Stroke Association produces a number of publications including patient leaflets, Stroke News (a quarterly magazine) and information for health professionals.


The Stroke Association is a Company Limited by Guarantee, registered in England and Wales with registered number 61274. Registered office: Stroke House, 240 City Road, London EC1V 2PR 

Registered as a Charity in England and Wales (No 211015) and in Scotland (No SC037789). Also registered in Isle of Man (No 945) Jersey (NPO 369) and Northern Ireland.

The Stroke Association is a member of the Stroke Alliance for Europe. SAFE works across Europe to promote stroke prevention and education.

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