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Life After Stroke Information, Advice and Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

BB9 7DR

23.1 miles away

Communication blocks, fortnightly continuing support group, community/home re-enablement.
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Life After Stroke Communication Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

WA9 3DA

23.9 miles away

Hospital and Home visiting, Carer and Stroke Survivor Support, Liason with Community Stroke Team and Social Services.
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Life After Stroke Communication Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

WA7 2DA

25.7 miles away

Communication blocks, weekly continuing support group, home visiting volunteers (goal specific and time limited), community re-enablement, carer support,access to interest groups including cookery, fishing and art group run in conjuction with the IASC service
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Life After Stroke Information, Advice and Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

WA7 2DA

25.7 miles away

Communication blocks, fortnightly continuing support group, community/home re-enablement, carer support.
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Life After Stroke Information, Advice and Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

PR26 6TY

26.4 miles away

Communication blocks, fortnightly continuing support group, community/home re-enablement, carer support.
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Life After Stroke Community Integration Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

BD10 9TQ

28.8 miles away

After a stroke life is very different and you may need to make big adjustments and deal with daunting challenges. We provide a variety of services that will help you enjoy a better quality of life, return to your community and face the future. We will work with you to set personal goals, build yo...
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Life After Stroke Communication Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

LS16 6QG

32.2 miles away

A stroke often affects a person’s ability to speak, understand what people are saying, and read and write. This difficulty in using language is called dysphasia (or aphasia). Our Communication Support Co-ordinators work with people who have had a stroke and their families on aspects of communicat...
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