12 days of grant funding from the Stroke Association
Our festive run down of all the amazing things we've been able to fund following our partnership with Royal Mail.
Our festive run down of all the amazing things we've been able to fund following our partnership with Royal Mail.
Browse through a list of organisations that can provide information about accommodation and equipment.
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.
Affiliated Independent Stroke Clubs are supported by a wide range of resources and specialist training opportunities.
The 2016 meeting of the International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference will take place in London at City, University of London from the 14th – 16th December 2016. Find out more about the exciting aphasia research being presented, including research funded by the Stroke Association.
Resource type: Campaign report
Publication type: Campaigns
Find out what life is really like after a stroke in our Life After Stroke campaign summary.
Stroke survivors can be referred to Moving Forward After Stroke for a 12-week exercise programme. Exercise can help reduce the risk of an individual suffering a second stroke, and helps survivors to overcome challenges they face following the physical impact of their stroke.
Ana Palazon, Director Cymru of the Stroke Association, responds to findings of the third annual report on stroke services in Wales.
The Stroke Association has joined forces with 14 other charities and Sport England to launch a new campaign: “We Are Undefeatable”. The campaign aims to support people living with health conditions to build physical activity and exercise into their lives and to celebrate every victory, big or small.
In the UK, there are over 500 stroke clubs and groups providing support to around 16,000 people affected by stroke. These groups offer social support, promote independence and reduce the risk of isolation.