Two years after the spring 2020 lockdown, the first results are available from a study funded by the Stroke Association and other partners into the links between Covid-19 and stroke.
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.
After a stroke, you need accurate and trustworthy information to help you understand what has happened, and to support you in making informed choices for your future.
Our guide looks at self-care for carers and the emotional impact of a stroke on family and friends. Plus practical tips on finances and funding, and ideas on how to support someone with their recovery.
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.
Find out what treatments are available privately for stroke care and rehabilitation, and things to think about when you’re looking for private treatment.
In June 2020 we surveyed nearly 2,000 stroke survivors, carers and family members to understand how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected their lives and recoveries.
In recent years, legal cannabis-based products containing cannabidiol (CBD), have become more available. Could these help stroke survivors to cope with problematic effects of stroke?
Some strokes are very serious and can cause a coma, or may lead to someone dying. This guide looks at the care given to someone in a coma, and how end-of-life care can support someone who's unlikely to recover.
The Stroke Association has developed a number of resources relating to stroke in childhood through its Childhood Stroke Support Service.