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Local and online stroke support groups

Stroke support groups are a safe and supportive space to try things again, to learn more about stroke and self-care and to build your confidence as you rebuild your life after stroke. Stroke support groups meet in different ways, some are meeting face to face, others are providing support online. To get support and meet other people affected by stroke, click on the tabs below to see what’s available in your local area and online.

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Methodist Church
Sutton Court Road
London
W4 4NL
Contact name:
Carol Powers
We are a brand new group that opened on the 20th September 2022. We are a social group where you can chat and get to know each other, making friends and joining in a range of activities.
Strettons Mayfair Trust
Mayfair Community Centre
Church Stretton
Shropshire
SY6 6BL
Contact name:
Jane Richmond
The group offers social support and a variety of activities such as speakers, outings, meals, games and quizzes. You can also join in with activities at the nearby Daycare Unit. We meet on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 2 pm -3.45 pm.
Alloa Old Peoples welfare club
Erskine Street
Alloa
Clackmannanshire
FK10 2AU
Contact name:
Jolene Lornie
We are a stroke support group that meets monthly face to face, providing peer support for stroke survivors and carers.
Little Harp Inn
Elton Road
Clevedon
Avon
BS21 7RH
Contact name:
Verity Aldous
Speakability self-help groups are run by and for people with aphasia, which is a complex language and communication disorder resulting from damage to the language centres of the brain.
Bethany Christian Centre
Hetton Road
Houghton Le Spring
Tyne & Wear
DH5 8PF
Contact name:
Julie Foster
The Coalfields Life After Stroke Group is a Stroke Association support group.
The Charles Booth Centre
The Green
Coalville
Leicestershire
LE67 8NR
Contact name:
Ena Illidge
Coalville Stroke Club is made up of up to 20 people of all ages who have experienced stroke and five volunteers who provide support.
Wesley Methodist Church
Austin Street
Hunstanton
Norfolk
PE36 6AL
Contact name:
Maggie Drew
The stroke group provides information and support to stroke survivors and their carers; it also offers exercise sessions run by a trained instructor and a range of social activities.
Colchester School of Gymnastics
Brinkley Grove Road
Colchester
Essex
CO4 5DS
Contact name:
Darragh Donnelly
Empowering stroke survivors, their families and friends to reclaim their lives and ambitions through active support. Survivors who can walk with or without a stick can join in the exercise.
Orchard Baptist Church
23 Blackheath
Colchester
Essex
CO2 0AE
Contact name:
Darragh Donnelly
Whether you want to join or have a game of draughts, dominos or scrabble, try a craft or simply have a chat and share experiences, you will be very welcome tea + cake always served.
Carnon Inn Beefeater (Premier Inn)
Old Carnon Hill
Truro
TR3 6JZ
Contact name:
Chris Clay
We are a conversation group covering the Truro area, that can offer support and advice for people who specifically have aphasia as a result of having a stroke or brain injury.