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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.

You can search for your local group by postcode below or view all groups on a map.

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Bowburn Community Centre
Durham Road
Durham
County Durham
DH6 5AT
Contact name:
Elaine Grundy
We are a very friendly group that enjoy meeting for a chat, support and sharing experiences with other stroke survivors from the Bowburn and District area.
The Methodist Church
Shepherds Lane
Bracknell
Berkshire
RG42 2DD
Contact name:
Patsy Hawkins
The Tuesday Stroke Club is a social club for people who have suffered a stroke and for their carers. The Club offers a friendly atmosphere with quizzes and games, visiting speakers and singers and outings in the warm months.
The Thornbury Centre
79 Leeds Old Road
Bradford
West Yorkshire
BD3 8JX
Contact name:
Debra Fish
Speakability Self-Help Groups are run by and for people with Aphasia - language-loss following stroke, head injury or other neurological condition. At our meetings we support each other, share experiences, make new friends, rebuild self-confidence and develop new skills. We do not provide therapy.
Brentwood friends meeting house
49 Hutton Road
Brentwood
Essex
CM15 8NF
Contact name:
Wendy Waite
The Brentwood Stroke Club welcomes membership from people affected by stroke in the area. The club provides peer support and offers an opportunity to meet people in the same situation. The club enjoys social and recreational activities including games, conversation, outings, talks and presentations by visiting speakers and entertainers.
Parklands Community Centre
Devon Way
Northampton
Northamptonshire
NN3 6DX
Contact name:
Laura Martin Valerie Hutchings
We are a volunteer led stroke support group in Northampton.
Greenfields Court
Greenfields Road
Bridgnorth
Shropshire
WV16 4JG
Contact name:
Gaynor Tudor
Bridgnorth Stroke Club is a very welcoming and friendly club, with someone always willing and able to help with a problem. The group meets once a month and enjoys a range of social and recreational activities including games, meals, visits from speakers and exercise.
Sydenham Community Centre
Parkway
Bridgwater
Somerset
TA6 4QZ
Contact name:
Y Snook
The aim of the Bridgwater Stroke Club is to provide a caring and happy environment for people from the area who have had a stroke and need help and support with communication and social activities.
Vernons Court
Normandy Way
Bridport
Dorset
DT6 3QF
Contact name:
David Lawrence
We are a friendly group who enjoys a chat, coffee and cake. Each month we offer an art session, chair exercise, a speaker, a musician/singer and try to have an outing for coffee and cake.
BN1 2GR
Contact name:
Marie White
We are a small friendly group of stroke survivors from Brighton and Hove, open to all ages, to share experiences, share achievements, share challenges and provide support to each other on our stroke recovery journey.
Lacehill Sports and Community Centre
Catchpin Street
Buckingham
Buckinghamshire
MK18 7RR
Contact name:
Sherry Jones
This is a friendly, supportive group that helps you regain confidence after stroke. The group meets monthly for a range of social and recreational activities such as quizzes, speakers, trips and meals out.