Getting into gardening
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Stroke survivor, Jonathan, tells us how working on his allotment helped his mental and physical health.
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Getting medical help during strike periods
Although strikes are affecting the NHS and public services, you should still call 999 for a suspected stroke.
Getting mental health support after stroke
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Stroke can have a huge impact on your mental health. Find out how you can access support.
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Getting moving after a stroke
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Moving more after a stroke can be a massive boost to your recovery, your confidence and your wellbeing. Find information and tips on being more active after a stroke.
Getting online for people with aphasia
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This guide is for people with aphasia. This guide is also for your family and friends. It has information about getting online and using technology.
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Getting online for people with aphasia - video
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On this page, we have videos to help people with aphasia get online. These videos were made for the Getting online for people with aphasia guide.
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Getting special assistance when travelling by plane
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Tips for arranging assistance to help you from when you arrive at the airport, to boarding the plane.
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Getting stroke patients the emergency care they need
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Discover how paramedic and research, Dr Graham McClelland, is aiming to improve emergency stroke care.
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Getting support after a childhood stroke
Here you will find support for your child such as therapy, learning support and care depends on several things including your child’s age, their age when they had a stroke, and the impact of their stroke.
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Getting the most from brain MRI scans: new and better measures of brain health in stroke
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans provide lots of data on the health of a person’s brain, not all of which is routinely used in clinical practice. This project will continue the development of tools to assess the brain scans of people with stroke. The outcome of this research should produce methods that can predict how patients will fare after a stroke, helping doctors to decide the best treatments and improve outcomes.