If you can't drive after a stroke
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Stopping driving can be tough, but there are other accessible types of transport to help you get places, including to work and health appointments.
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Active Lives After Stroke
Type: Support
Active Lives After Stroke is a two-year project, funded by the National Lottery and awarded through Sport England, exploring how we can support stroke survivors to become active and stay active through attending support groups.
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The benefits of walking football
Walking football is among the fast-growing sports in the UK. This slower-paced, low-impact version of soccer is opening up the game to all ages and abilities, and is ideal for stroke survivors looking to get more active and meet new people.
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Driving and getting around after stroke
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Stroke Association staff and volunteers recognised in New Years Honours list
Type: News
We are delighted that staff and volunteers have been recognised in the Queen’s New Years Honours list for 2020. The list recognises the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom. Read about Juliet Bouverie, Barry Macaulay and Nick Cann.
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Exercising after stroke
Find information on how to start exercising after a stroke as well on tips on how to stay motivated.
Going on holiday after a stroke
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Getting active after a stroke
Hobbies and leisure activities
Type: Support
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.
E-cards: a paper-free way of sending a heartfelt message
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This year, we've introduced a festive collection of Stroke Association eCards, providing an easy, and eco-friendly way to send meaningful messages. Available for purchase now, these cards support the charity and include a customisable message.
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