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Life After Stroke Personal Budgets Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

PO4 8LD

25.1 miles away

If you're a stroke survivor and have been allocated a Personal Budget to pay for your on-going care needs, this service can help you identify what is important to you and can provide specialist stroke information and advice as you work out how to spend your budget.
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Life After Stroke Communication Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

KT5 9AL

27.4 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

RG30 2BA

27.6 miles away

A stroke often affects a person’s ability to communicate, and they may have difficulty saying words, writing, reading or understanding words and numbers. Communication Support Services work with stroke survivors and their carers living with the effect of communication difficulties. The service cr...
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Life After Stroke Communication Support Service

Tel: 0303 3033 100

BN3 7HY

28.5 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

SW20 8DB

31.1 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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