We’re looking for one to two Stroke Group Supporters, over the age of 16 years old, based at the Life After Stroke Centre.
We’re looking for one Life After Stroke Centre Activities and Reception volunteer aged over 18, on Wednesdays and/or Thursdays between 10:30 am to 3 pm.
STARR (stroke, technology and risk reduction) is a new research program, which will help stroke survivors manage their risk factors for recurrent stroke: a stroke that happens after someone has their first stroke.
BBC 5 Live Daily looked at the great work we do in the Life After Stroke Centre. Find out more about some of the topics that were covered, including information on stroke, services near you and how you can support the charity.
Whether you’re new to the UK Stroke Assembly or a regular attendee, we're always keen to hear about your experience and what you gained from attending our events. Your feedback will continue to support and shape future Stroke Assembly events.
We are fully committed to doing everything we can for stroke survivors and their families to rebuild their lives after stroke, while remaining financially sustainable.
The Life After Stroke Centre in Bromsgrove provides support for stroke survivors and their families through a range of activities that take place at the centre and in the wider community. These activities are designed to enable you to make the best possible recovery.
The Life After Stroke Centre in Bromsgrove provides support for stroke survivors and their families through a range of activities that take place at the centre and in the wider community. These activities are designed to enable you to make the best possible recovery.
We know connecting with others affected by stroke is often the most important thing in helping to rebuild life after stroke. And groups across the country provide this vital support to stroke survivors and carers.