Aphasia recovery
Aphasia is a long-term condition and many people will continue to need support for several years after its onset. However, with the right tools and support, even someone with severe aphasia can continue to communicate effectively.
Aphasia is a long-term condition and many people will continue to need support for several years after its onset. However, with the right tools and support, even someone with severe aphasia can continue to communicate effectively.
Find out about setting up a regular donation to support stroke survivors in your area.
An ischaemic stroke happens when a blood clot, or other blockage, cuts off the blood supply to your brain. This is the most common type of stroke.
How aphasia may affect your mood and emotions.
Browse through a list of organisations that can provide support and information to help with the effects of stroke.
Young stroke survivor Emily Curry reflects on her life a year after her stroke.
Find out more about the different types of stroke and why they happen.