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  • Bob and Lesley Perrin say they felt abandoned until the stroke recovery service reached out to them.

    Torquay stroke survivor says ‘vital’ stroke recovery service must be saved

    A retired Torquay hotelier who was “floundering” after having a stroke has hit out at the decision to axe the Stroke Association Stroke Recovery Service which helped him and his wife cope.
    Bob Perrin and his wife Lesley say they felt “abandoned” when he came out of hospital struggling to understand and deal with the effects of the stroke.
    Bob, 70, and Lesley, 64 are devastated that NHS Devon

  • Graham Devaney with his wife and carer Tracey

    Stroke survivor’s petition to save ‘vital’ Devon service backed by more than 1,500 people

    More than 1,500 people have signed a Devon stroke survivor’s petition to save the service which supported him and thousands of others in the county after their strokes.
    The Stroke Association’s Devon Stroke Recovery Service is being forced to close because NHS Devon and Plymouth City Council have said they will no longer fund it.
    The charity’s service helps people to rebuild confidence and

  • Alex and her dad

    Local charity night promises laughter in support of a good cause

    A star-studded stand-up show in aid of the Stroke Association is coming to Angel Comedy Club on 20 October 2024.
    Organised by Alex Bertulis-Fernandes, the night will see well-known stand-ups including Janine Harouni, Joshua Bethania, Mark Silcox and stroke survivor, Mr Lorraine.
    Alex, 30, from Kensal Rise, said: ‘In September 2020 my dad had a stroke. The effect it had on his life, and on th

  • Stroke Survivors let down by lack of Welsh Language support post stroke says report / Adroddiad yn dweud bod Diffyg Cefnogaeth Iaith Cymraeg yn gadael Goroeswyr Strôc i lawr.

    Stroke Survivors let down by lack of Welsh Language support post stroke says report / Adroddiad yn dweud bod Diffyg Cefnogaeth Iaith Cymraeg yn gadael Goroeswyr Strôc i lawr.

    Stroke Survivors let down by lack of Welsh Language support post stroke says report
    Some stroke survivors are left unable to communicate through the medium of Welsh as access to speech and language therapy in their first language or language of choice is not available.
    The Stroke Association believes survivors who speak Welsh should be offered a Welsh language service to ensure equity of se

  • FRUSTRATED: Health Minister Mike Nesbitt said progress on some aspects of the Stroke Action Plan had been delayed by budget constraints

    Northern Ireland stroke professionals praised for their ‘tireless’ work for patients

    More than 150 stroke professionals from across Northern Ireland came together to share insights on improving treatments for stroke patients.
    The Stroke Professionals Conference, hosted by the Stroke Association on Wednesday, brought together nurses, occupational therapists, consultants, physiotherapists and other specialists from across a range of stroke care.
    They heard the Health Minister

  • From left – Ciara Ferguson MLA, Nuala McAllister MLA, Alasdair O’Hara, Paula Bradshaw MLA, Kim Colhoun, Clodagh Dunlop, Paul McClean, Pam Tilson.

    Stroke survivors demand wider access to life-saving treatment

    Stroke survivors and campaigners have handed over a Stroke Association NI petition calling on the Health Minister Mike Nesbitt to make the stroke treatment thrombectomy available 24/7 in Northern Ireland.
    The charity says it is vital that it is available for everyone who needs it no matter when they have their stroke.
    The revolutionary procedure – where clots are plucked from the brain – ca

  • Vital community support plays a crucial role for stroke survivors and their carers in Carmarthenshire

    Vital community support plays a crucial role for stroke survivors and their carers in Carmarthenshire

    A new Community connect stroke support service has been supporting stroke survivors, their families and carers across Carmarthenshire in 2024.
    The Stroke Association is commissioned to provide a service by Carmarthenshire County Council to work with people, their families and carers who have been touched by stroke by contacting them to offer information, advice and support to enable people to

  • Glasgow helipad relay for the Stroke Association

    Glasgow helipad relay for the Stroke Association

    Robin Mayhew, 41, from Bathgate, has taken it upon himself to organise a novel event to raise funds for the Stroke Association.
    On Saturday 14 September, he, with14 others will take part in a continuous relay between Glasgow airport and each hospital helipad in the Glasgow area - the Golden Jubilee, Queen Elizabeth and The Royal Alexandra hospital helipads. The distance that we they plan to co

  • Game on: Steve’s adapted style uses one hand, his chin and lip

    Yeovil stroke survivor Steve tackles daunting gaming challenge with one hand and his chin to raise funds for Stroke Association

    A Yeovil man who lost the use of his right side after a severe stroke is tackling a sponsored gaming marathon using only his left hand, chin and mouth.
    Steve D’Arcy will be raising funds for the Stroke Association, the only charity in the UK providing life-long support for all stroke survivors and their families.
    His 12-hour challenge on Saturday 31 August from 12noon will be made all the

  • Northern Ireland Health Minister Mike Nesbitt with Dr Niamh Kennedy, chair of the Stroke Association’s Northern Ireland advisory committee, and Alasdair O’Hara, the charity’s Northern Ireland Director

    Positive meeting with Northern Ireland Health Minister, but more urgency needed to make stroke a priority


    Stroke Association Northern Ireland Director Alasdair O’Hara and Dr Niamh Kennedy, chair of the charity’s Northern Ireland advisory committee, met with Northern Ireland Health Minister Mike Nesbitt and representatives from the Department of Health today to discuss the key issues affecting stroke survivors and carers.

    These are:
    The need to make thrombectomy available 24/7 for every

  • Juliet Bouverie MBE, Mark Charnock, Professor Phil Wood and Miria Harris unveil the plaque

    RHS Chelsea Flower Show Garden officially launches at Chapel Allerton Hospital in Leeds

    Stroke patients celebrated the official opening of the Stroke Association’s Garden for Recovery at Chapel Allerton Hospital in Leeds, on 13 August 2024. They were joined by the garden’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show and award winning landscape designer, Miria Harris, herself a stroke survivor, and Emmerdale star Mark Charnock, who plays stroke survivor Marlon Dingle on the ITV show.

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