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Stroke Helpline

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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Neetside Community Centre
Leven Road
Bude
Cornwall
EX23 8LB
Contact name:
Ken Ashman
Bude Stroke Support is an initiative in collaboration with Neetside Community Hub to provide information and peer support in a friendly and welcoming setting. We run fortnightly get-togethers for anyone affected by stroke, including survivors, family and friends. The group is facilitated by someone with a lived experience of stroke.
Waterside Community Centre
Heath Road
Burton-On-Trent
Staffordshire
DE15 9LF
Contact name:
Colin Williams
This group offers:
Queen Street Community Centre
Queen Street
Burton-On-Trent
Staffordshire
DE14 3LW
Contact name:
Sylvia Kingsbury
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
Ewloe Social Club
Mold Road
Deeside
Clwyd
CH5 3AU
Contact name:
Brenda Smith
Butterflies After Stroke Club is a social club supporting stroke survivors together with their carers, plus stroke survivors who are on their own.
Maurice Jagger Centre For The Disabled & Elderley
Winding Road
Halifax
West Yorkshire
HX1 1UZ
Contact name:
Renny Taylor
Our group is open to everyone in Calderdale who has had a stroke and is now rebuilding their life.
Coaley Community Shop
The Street
Coaley
Gloucestershire
GL11 5EB
Contact name:
Louise Read
ReConnect Gloucestershire offers peer support groups and befriending for anyone who has had a stroke.  Call us or email us to find out what support we can offer you.    If you would like to meet others, we offer both online and face to face groups.  Most of our volunteer befrienders have experience of stroke, aphasia or a long-term health condition.
Shelford Rugby Club
Davey Field, Cambridge Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 9FN
Contact name:
Our group provides information and support to stroke survivors and their carers from Cambridge area.
Whitchurch Methodist Church
Penlline Road
Cardiff
South Glamorgan
CF14 2AA
Contact name:
Alan Lane
We are an independent social group providing opportunities for stroke survivors their friends and family to enjoy social activities with others.
Bethel Church Hall
Hill House
Carmarthen
Dyfed
SA31 3BS
Contact name:
John Hollies
We offer support for stroke survivors of all ages with regular meetings. These provide general social interaction, activities including games, craft, gardening, cooking, speakers, exercise, etc.
St Julians Methodist Church Hall
St Julians Avenue
Newport
Gwent
NP19 7JT
Contact name:
Kathleen Chorley-Betts
We are a volunteer run group and we provide weekly ongoing support to stroke survivors and carers.