Blogs
By sharing their day-to-day experiences we hope that these blogs will inspire and encourage other younger stroke survivors in their recovery. Finding out that other people are facing similar difficulties can help reduce feelings of isolation, and you might pick up some good tips and coping strategies.

How to Support A Loved One Who Is A Stroke Survivor This Christmas
Supporting a Stroke Survivor at Christmas Christmas can be a wonderful time but it also brings heightened expectations and emotions. In this blog, we suggest

Initiatives for Hidden Disabilities
Initiatives for Hidden Disabilities Stroke affects everyone differently and whilst for some, the need for a wheelchair or walking aid means that their disabilities are

“My experience with PIP made me question if we are a civilised society.”
This is a guest post from Martin Warrilow, who is an out and out Different Strokes champion. Have a look at his website HERE “Martin

10 Things I learnt growing up as a stroke survivor
Bailey Holland had a stroke when she was three years old, now aged 16 she opens up about ten things growing up as a stroke

10 Tips for Remaining Independent After a Stroke.
When you have problems with your mobility, it’s easier to ask other people to do things for you rather than do them yourself. I live

Friends After Stroke: Where Did They All Go?
This blog was written By Walt Kilcullen “After my traumatic brain injury, many friends came to visit me in the hospital and in the rehab