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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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Bedfordshire
SG17 5XY
Contact name:
Joan Hanks
We are a small, friendly group open to all local stroke survivors and carers alike. We meet weekly on a Wednesday afternoon via Zoom.
Chandlers Ford Methodist Church & Dovetail Centr
Winchester Road
Eastleigh
Hampshire
SO53 2GJ
Contact name:
Pauline Marocco
The group provides social and recreational activities. There's also communication support for people with aphasia and other communication disabilities caused by stroke, and physical exercises to help with rehabilitation. The group is supported by the Rotary Club of Chandlers Ford and Itchen Valley.
Chard Rugby Football Club
Essex Close
Chard
Somerset
TA20 1RH
Contact name:
Christine Williams
Chard and Crewkerne After Stroke Group welcomes membership from people affected by stroke. The club provides information and peer support, rehabilitation, and offers social and recreational activities including games, exercise, outings, talks and presentations by visiting speakers.
United Reformed Church
39 Frederick Street
Loughborough
Leicestershire
LE11 3BH
Contact name:
Simon Watts
About us: Our club provides a place for anyone who has been affected by stroke to meet and socialise in a friendly and welcoming environment.
The Church Hall of Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church
Jubilee Road
Buckley
Clwyd
CH7 2BF
Contact name:
Kate Finch
Chatterboxes – Buckley Communication Group is a communication support group offering help to people who have had a brain injury or stroke and may be experiencing language difficulties and aphasia. The group is led by volunteers and it is run with affiliation to the Stroke Association.
The Parish Centre
Our Lady Immaculate & St. Etheldreda
Newmarket
Suffolk
CB8 8LT
Contact name:
Kathie Butcher
This group is for people in the Newmarket area
The Chepstow Garden Centre
Pwllmeyric
Chepstow
Gwent
NP16 6LF
Contact name:
Stephen Emery
Our Stroke Café meetings are a regular and informal coming together of people affected by stroke in a local area, who want to meet other people in a similar situation so they can socialise and discuss their experiences in an open and friendly community setting.
Whitby Sports & Social Club
Dunkirk Lane
Ellesmere Port
Cheshire
CH65 6QF
Contact name:
Mike Finn
You will receive a warm and friendly welcome.
Chester and District Centre for Deaf people
The Deaf Centre
Chester
Cheshire
CH1 4JG
Contact name:
Jacqueline Atkinson
Our group is an established group for adult stroke survivors and their carers in Chester and District, and over the border into North Wales.
Newell Centre
Tozer Way
Chichester
West Sussex
PO19 7LG
Contact name:
Val Swain
Chichester Stroke Club provides aftercare and support to stroke survivors and their carers. Meetings are held weekly with physical and therapeutic stimulation through exercise, singing and massage; and mental stimulation through speakers, board games, quizzes and cards.