When someone close to you has had a stroke, they may need help and support after they return home from hospital. Find out the different ways you can support a stroke survivor, and what help and support is available for carers.
Browse through a list of organisations that can provide support and information on life after stroke.
Our Life After Stroke Services are designed to provide the right support at the right time to ensure every stroke survivor makes the best possible recovery. Find out how you can commission our services in your area.
On this page you can find practical advice and information on choosing the right accommodation after stroke including, making adjustments to your home
As the funding partnership for our Life after Stroke Grants has now come to an end, unfortunately, we are no longer able to offer these means-tested grants.
A new edition comes out three times a year and is available in print, online with an email alert and audio.
The World Stroke Congress (WSC) is currently being held in Hyderabad, India (26-29 October 2016). The WSC leads up to World Stroke Day on 29 October 2016. Yesterday saw Stroke Support Organisations (SSOs) from across the world convene at its Stroke Support Organisation Conference, which helped kick off WSC proceedings. Our international Development Officer, Sarah Belson, leads our SSO work, and shared her expertise on how to set up and grow an SSO.
Browse through a list of organisations that can provide support and information about reducing the risk of stroke.
Browse through a list of organisations that can provide support and information to help with the effects of stroke.
After a stroke some people may need to move to a care home. On this page you can find information and advice on how to find the right care home and how to pay for your accommodation. For many, the thought of moving into a care home is very frightening. We hope the following information will reassure you and help you to make the right choice.