Mitcham stroke survivor adds her voice to Lost for Words campaign
Mitcham stroke survivor Holly Holmes, 28, is one of the hundreds of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Mitcham stroke survivor Holly Holmes, 28, is one of the hundreds of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Berkshire stroke survivor Larry Miller, 59, is one of the hundreds of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
A three-time stroke survivor has been presented with an Award for Volunteering, sponsored by LighterLife, at the Stroke Association’s Life After Stroke Awards.
Maldon physiotherapist, Christine Brown, has been presented with a Professional Excellence Award, sponsored by Omron, at the Stroke Association’s Life After Stroke Awards.
A 59-year-old stroke survivor has been presented with an Adult Courage Award, sponsored by Pink Lady, at the Stroke Association’s Life After Stroke Awards.
Connor Lynes, 14, from Hull has been presented with a Young People’s Courage Award sponsored by Royal Mail, at the Stroke Association’s Life After Stroke Awards.
The Kent based Swale Stroke Group has been recognised for the support they offer local stroke survivors at the Stroke Association’s Life After Stroke Awards. Swale Stroke Group received the award, sponsored by Gloup, from Rudolph Walker, in recognition for the outstanding help, advice and encouragement they offer local stroke survivors.
Hampshire stroke survivor Sean Crane has been presented with an Adult Courage Award sponsored by Vision Express at the Stroke Association’s Life After Stroke Awards. Sean, 71, from Milford-on-Sea received his award, received his award from Floella Benjamin and Dave Hill, in recognition of his passion and commitment in helping other stroke survivors in his community.
Wakefield stroke survivor John Fox, 76, is one of the hundreds of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
A 70-year-old carer has been presented with a National Carer Award sponsored by Boehringer Ingleheim, at the Stroke Association’s Life After Stroke Awards. Paul Massey from Griton, in the East of England, received the award from Alistair Stewart and Laura Tobin for recognition of his selfless work as a carer to his ex-wife, who had a stroke two years ago.
London stroke survivor and sculptor John Somerville has been presented with a Creative Arts Award at the Stroke Association’s Life After Stroke Awards. John, 65, the creator of a life-sized statue of Mike Milligan in a Grade II listed building in High Barnet, received the award from Andrew Marr and Makcus Birdman in recognition of his commitment to rebuilding his life after stroke.
Dundonald stroke survivor Andrew McCracken, 55 is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke in Northern Ireland.