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Confidential stroke helpline for anyone affected by stroke in the UK.

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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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Wimbledon Guild of Social Welfare
Guild House
London
SW19 4EF
Contact name:
Gina Ebbs
The Wimbledon Guild offer three groups for stroke survivors living in the borough of Merton: Stroke Exercise (Level 1), Active Stroke Exercise (Level 2) and Stroke Social.
Christ Church
Simeon Room
Winchester
Hampshire
SO23 9SR
Contact name:
Jenny Davidson
The club provides support, friendship and fun in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, with seated exercises, guest speakers, crafts and table games, or simply the chance to chat. This group is open to people from the Winchester area.
CH62 2DF
Contact name:
Peter Forbes
We are a small group of about 15 members. We have been in existence for over 25 years which is reflected in our ages averaging over 70.
Wisbech Library
Wisbech
Cambridgeshire
PE13 1EU
Contact name:
Brian Sandall
Wisbech and District Stroke Club provides social and peer support for those affected by stroke.
Our Lady and Saint Hugh Catholic Church
3 Dene Rise
Witney
Oxfordshire
OX28 6LU
Contact name:
Jenny Key
The club provides information and peer support and offers social and recreational activities including games and also offers communication support if required.
Woking leisure centre
Kingfield road
Woking
Surrey
GU22 9BA
Contact name:
Ben Anthony
Woking Strokeability is a group set up to assist stroke survivors and help their carers. We are a small friendly group that has charitable status.
Wade Day Centre
40 Reading Road
Wokingham
Berkshire
RG41 1EH
Contact name:
UllaKarin Clark
This groups welcomes all stroke survivors who would like to progress in their recovery.
Wolseley Community Economic Development Trust, Plymouth
Unit 3 Wolseley Business Park
Plymouth
Devon
PL2 3BY
Contact name:
Vic Cavell
The Wolseley ‘Moving on’ Stroke Club is a Stroke Association group. This is a friendly and sociable group who aim to bring stroke survivors into their community, particularly those living on their own, or with little contact with the outside world.
St. Peters Baptist Church
Eden Close
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR5 3TZ
Contact name:
Annette Shaw
We offer support, socialisation and information sharing to both stroke survivors and carers.
Goring United Reformed Church
Barrington Road
Worthing
West Sussex
BN12 4EA
Contact name:
Steve Webber
Kestro is a friendship club where those who have experienced a stroke can meet others who are in a similar situation, chat, be entertained and have the opportunity to do exercises for fun. Nothing is compulsory and members have the freedom to decide what they are involved with.