Browse through a list of organisations that can provide support and information on treatment and therapy options.
This page is about the role of occupational therapy in your recovery and rehabilitation after a stroke. It explains what happens in occupational therapy and how to access it.
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 carers.
A stroke doesn't have to stop you from going on holiday. There are plenty of ways to take a break, it may just take a little extra planning.
My Stroke Guide is the Stroke Association's online stroke support tool. It connects you to others affected by stroke, and provides free access to trusted advice, information and support 24/7. Harvinder shares her story about how the stroke community helped stroke survivors, carers, and her work.
The Life After Stroke Centre in Bromsgrove provides support for stroke survivors and their families through a range of activities that take place at the centre and in the wider community. These activities are designed to enable you to make the best possible recovery.
More than 350,000 people in the UK have aphasia, a communication disability which can affect their ability to understand, speak, read, write and use numbers.
Browse through a list of organisations that can provide information and support for patients.
Our leisure time is valuable, and taking part in hobbies and interests is an important part of life after stroke. You may want to return to interests you enjoyed before your stroke, or try out some new ones. We've got some ideas that may help you.