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Stroke Association

Stroke turns your world upside down without any warning. It may
leave you feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about the future. But
you’re not alone.

If you or someone you know has had a stroke, we’re here with help
and support from day one and for as long as you need us. Whatever it
is and however you’re feeling – if it’s important to you, it’s important
to us.

We’ll provide you with a listening ear when you need to talk.
We’ll help you find answers to your questions and connect you
with practical information, guidance and support to help you move
forward. We’ll also connect you to other people affected by stroke
who understand what you’re going through.

Every year we support around 70,000 people affected by stroke.
Wherever you are in your stroke journey, we’ll be here to help you,
throughout your recovery.

That’s why we offer support in different ways to suit you. From trusted
stroke-specific information online or in the post, to speaking to a
member of our friendly support team on the phone. Or, by being part
of a vibrant online community who can be there for you day and night.

We want you to make the best possible recovery. We’ll support you to
have the confidence and tools to move forward in your journey, take
back control and do the things that are important to you.
Live your best possible life after stroke.

Contact our helpline to find out how we can support you. E-mail helpline@stroke.org.uk or call 0303 3033 100.

Additional information

Provided by: Stroke Association Opening times: 9am to 5pm
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