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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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The Pelham
Holliers Hill
Bexhill-On-Sea
East Sussex
TN40 2DD
Contact name:
Gillian Attewell
This group is open to stroke survivors who would like to increase their activity and improve their wellbeing.
The Pelham
Holliers Hill
Bexhill-On-Sea
East Sussex
TN40 2DD
Contact name:
Gillian Attewell
Bexhill sing out for stroke welcomes everyone who would like to communicate through voice.
The Pelham
Holliers Hill
Bexhill-On-Sea
East Sussex
TN40 2DD
Contact name:
Gillian Attewell
Bexhill Stroke Support Group For us is a support group for stroke survivors, families and carers.
Bishop’s Stortford Baptist Church
Baptist Church Centre
Bishop’S Stortford
CM23 3LJ
Contact name:
Cate King
We are a small, friendly group supporting people with aphasia as a result of stroke. We aim to provide a safe, relaxed environment where members can gain confidence in rebuilding their communication skills in a way they find most comfortable. This can include gesturing, writing, drawing and speaking.
Starbucks Coffee Co (UK) Ltd
Jackson Square Shopping Centre
Bishop's Stortford
Hertfordshire
CM23 3XQ
Contact name:
Samantha Barrett
The Bishops Stortford 'Be Yourself' Group welcomes all stroke survivors, their carer’s and families to come together for a cuppa and peer support.
New Remembrance Hall
Charlton
Shaftesbury
Dorset
SP7 0PL
Contact name:
Judith Sargent
We are a small, friendly group meeting near Shaftesbury but covering the rural area around and down to Blandford.
Tir Y Berth Village Hall
Horner Road
Hengoed
CF82 8AJ
Contact name:
Wendy Williams
We are a small, very friendly group who meet every Thursday morning 9.45am till 11.45am in the Tir y berth Village Hall to socialise. We organise activities such as trips to local parkes etc for walks, visits to local shows and many varied outdoor activities. We welcome all new members - stroke survivors & their carers.
8 Briardale Road
Briardale House
Blyth
Northumberland
NE24 5AN
Contact name:
Jim Wyness
We are a small and friendly group that believes in friendship and fun. Our meeting include:- speakers, entertainers, gentle exercise and a good laugh.
St. Andrews House
Crescent Avenue
Bolton
Lancashire
BL5 1EN
Contact name:
Sean Crosby
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.
Horwich Community Centre prev Horwich Resource Centre
Beaumont Road
Bolton
Lancashire
BL6 7BG
Contact name:
Steve Leng
Bolton West Stroke Group is a self-funded Stroke Association support group. This is a social group for life after stroke, with approximately 20 members of varied ages from 50- 80 years old.