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.
After a stroke, you might have to think carefully about choosing the right accommodation for your support and care needs. This guide gives practical advice on choosing and funding good quality housing.
On this page you can find practical advice and information on choosing the right accommodation after stroke including, making adjustments to your home
Browse through a list of organisations that can provide information and support for patients.
Browse through a list of organisations that can provide information and support for carers.
A Post-Stroke Review identifies the unmet needs of stroke survivors and their carers, which our coordinators then address. They also carry out checks to highlight unidentified high blood pressure or Atrial Fibrillation.
People told us that recovery means different things to different people. Find out what life is really like after a stroke in our Life After Stroke campaign summary.
Browse through a list of organisations that can provide legal and financial support and information.
This research aims to find out more about how thinking and mood are affected long-term after stroke, and the impact it has on people’s lives.
Many people find that their financial situation changes after they have a stroke. This guide describes the main benefits, financial support and grants that are available from the government, local council and employers.