Carers at breaking point: UK stroke carers go without vital support
The Stroke Association latest report shows many carers are going without vital support
The Stroke Association latest report shows many carers are going without vital support
New figures published by the Stroke Association reveal that almost half (43%) of stroke survivors across the UK, aged under 65, are faced with financial hardship after their stroke. The charity’s findings reveal that more than 125,000 stroke survivors have experienced a loss of income, faced discrimination at work, and in some cases, have been forced to sell their home to pay for medical expenses.
New figures published by the Stroke Association reveal that almost half (43%) of stroke survivors across the UK, aged under 65, are faced with financial hardship after their stroke. The charity’s findings reveal that more than 125,000 stroke survivors have experienced a loss of income, faced discrimination at work, and in some cases, have been forced to sell their home to pay for medical expenses.
New figures published by the Stroke Association reveal that almost half (43%) of stroke survivors across the UK, aged under 65, are faced with financial hardship after their stroke. The charity’s findings reveal that more than 125,000 stroke survivors have experienced a loss of income, faced discrimination at work, and in some cases, have been forced to sell their home to pay for medical expenses.
New figures published today by the Stroke Association reveal that almost half (43%) of stroke survivors across the UK, aged under 65, are faced with financial hardship after their stroke.
New figures published today by the Stroke Association reveal that almost half (43%) of stroke survivors across the UK, aged under 65, are faced with financial hardship after their stroke..
Almost half (47 %) of working age stroke survivors in Wales are facing financial hardship, according to figures published today.
New figures published today by the Stroke Association reveal that almost half (43%) of stroke survivors across the UK, aged under 65, are faced with financial hardship after their stroke.
New figures published today by the Stroke Association reveal that almost half (43%) of stroke survivors across the UK, aged under 65, are faced with financial hardship after their stroke.
Farnell, an electronics distributor based in Leeds, has raised more than £400 for the Stroke Association, after holding a series of fundraising events for the charity.
Claire Turrell, 33 from Radcliffe, is inviting local people to Bar 1 on Stand Lane on Saturday 31st August, for a fun-filled family day to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association.
North Shore Golf Club has raised £1,670 for the Stroke Association after holding a series of fundraising events for the charity in 2018 and 2019, during Bill Dugdale and Jeannie Hayhurst’s year as Captain and Lady Captain.