Seizures and epilepsy after stroke
Seizures and epilepsy after stroke
Some people can experience post-stroke seizures. A small number of people go on to develop epilepsy, which is a tendency to have repeated seizures. Find out about the different types of seizures and how epilepsy is diagnosed and treated.
Semantic assessment in aphasia
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This project will focus on people with aphasia who have difficulty understanding the specific meanings of everyday words. As a result they may not be able to understand what people are saying, so communicating in everyday situations is hard.
Service quality and performance
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Find out about our Stroke Helpline and Information Service, the service standards we work to, and how we perform against these.
Set up a celebration fundraiser
Fundraising in celebration or asking for donations instead of gifts is a meaningful way to mark a special life event.
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Set yourself movement goals
Setting movement goals can help you focus and keep track of your progress, which will make it easier and more manageable to stay active.
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Setting goals for your recovery journey
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Setting the agenda for stroke research
Our Stroke Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) aimed to identify the research areas that matter most to stroke survivors, carers and professionals.
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