How your support helps
Type: Fundraising
Our specialist support, research and campaigning are only possible with the generosity of amazing supporters like you.
High profile supporters
Type: What we do
We're proud to have a brilliant array of high profile supporters who go the extra mile to raise awareness of our work and help us support and campaign for stroke survivors.Whether it’s taking part in a fundraising run, meeting the people we support, or giving time for media interviews, we would like to thank everyone for being such an important part of our family.
Caring for a stroke survivor
Type: Stroke information
When someone close to you has had a stroke, they may need help and support after they return home from hospital. Find out the different ways you can support a stroke survivor, and what help and support is available for carers.
What is supported self-management in stroke and what makes it work?
Type:
‘Supported self-management’ is the help and support offered to stroke survivors and their families after they have left hospital. This research will look at what does and doesn’t work to help stroke survivors and their families to self-manage.
Everyday activity
Type: News
Tristan Maynard, 71, had a stroke in March 2018, which left him in constant pain and paralysed on his right side. Supported by his physiotherapists and Moving Forward After Stroke group, Tristan looked for ways to build movement into his daily routine to help him get active again.