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Life After Stroke Peer Support, Exercise and Education Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

TN40 2DZ

23.7 miles away

This is a home visiting service. Our Co-ordinator will talk to everybody in the household to help them understand the physical and psychological effects of a stroke. The Co-ordinator will also give practical advice on caring for the person at home, and put the family in touch with other organisat...
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Life After Stroke Communication Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

TN23 6JS

23.9 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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Life After Stroke Family and Carer Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

TN23 6JS

23.9 miles away

This is a home visiting service. Our Co-ordinator will talk to everybody in the household to help them understand the physical and psychological effects of a stroke. The Co-ordinator will also give practical advice on caring for the person at home, and put the family in touch with other organisat...
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Life After Stroke Family and Carer Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

E13 8SL

26.7 miles away

This is a home visiting service. Our Co-ordinator will talk to everybody in the household to help them understand the physical and psychological effects of a stroke. The Co-ordinator will also give practical advice on caring for the person at home, and put the family in touch with other organisat...
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Life After Stroke Communication Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

SW20 8DB

28.0 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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Life After Stroke Stroke Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

SW18 2PU

29.3 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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Life After Stroke Family and Carer Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

E9 7JA

29.7 miles away

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Life After Stroke Family and Carer Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

SW18 1HR

29.7 miles away

This is a home visiting service. Our Co-ordinator will talk to everybody in the household to help them understand the physical and psychological effects of a stroke. The Co-ordinator will also give practical advice on caring for the person at home, and put the family in touch with other organisat...
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Life After Stroke Communication Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

NW1 0PE

31.5 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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Life After Stroke Communication Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

BN3 7HY

32.3 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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