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STROKE ASSOCIATION
Stroke Association | Home. Now, more than ever, we need to work together in order to face the impact of coronavirus. If you feel you can, a donation can help give every stroke survivor the support they desperately need to make it through this very difficult time. Please donate today. Save research. STROKE AND THE CORONAVIRUS VACCINE This advice applies in England. There is separate guidance for people in Wales , Scotland, and Northern Ireland . You can find the latest information and advice regarding coronavirus and the vaccine, on the government’s dedicated pages. You can also contact our Helpline on 0303 3033 100 or email helpline@stroke.org.uk . HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS AFTER STROKE Hallucinations and delusions are also known as 'psychotic symptoms'. This can be due to mental health problems, but it can also be caused by a stroke. It may happen in up to one in 20 people after a stroke. Some symptoms can start soon after a stroke, but they can also start weeks or months later. It may be more common with certain types ofALCOHOL AND STROKE
Regularly drinking too much alcohol raises your risk of a stroke, so it's important that you don't regularly drink more than the recommended limit. This guide explains the link between alcohol and stroke and offers some useful tips for cutting down. SEX AND INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS AFTER STROKE Sex and intimate relationships after stroke 4 Call the Stroke Helpline on 00 0 00 Help with emotional changes Get help with low mood or depression If you’re feeling low or depressed, your GP TRANSIENT ISCHAEMIC ATTACK (TIA) 2 Call the Stroke Helpline on 0303 3033 100 Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) A TIA is the same as a stroke, but the symptoms last a short time. You get stroke symptoms because a clot is blocking the LEVEL 2 AWARD IN STROKE AWARENESS AND ACQUIRED BRAIN stroke.org.uk Level 2 Award in Stroke Awareness and Acquired Brain Injury Course Handbook Stroke training ST_Level 2_Handbook.indd 101/08/2016 10:15:54
STROKE RECOGNITION
Aims •Highlight the difficulties of stroke recognition in clinical pathways •Discuss commonly used stroke recognition instruments and how they work in practice ACCOMMODATION AFTER STROKE Accommodation after stroke For more information visit stroke.org.uk 3 Moving to a care home A care home is a place where you can live with support from staff 24 hours a day. A COMPLETE GUIDE TO VASCULAR DEMENTIA 6 Vascular dementia Unfortunately, there is no way to cure vascular dementia.It is a progressive condition, which means it gets worse over time. How quickly it progresses is different forSTROKE ASSOCIATION
Stroke Association | Home. Now, more than ever, we need to work together in order to face the impact of coronavirus. If you feel you can, a donation can help give every stroke survivor the support they desperately need to make it through this very difficult time. Please donate today. Save research. STROKE AND THE CORONAVIRUS VACCINE This advice applies in England. There is separate guidance for people in Wales , Scotland, and Northern Ireland . You can find the latest information and advice regarding coronavirus and the vaccine, on the government’s dedicated pages. You can also contact our Helpline on 0303 3033 100 or email helpline@stroke.org.uk . HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS AFTER STROKE Hallucinations and delusions are also known as 'psychotic symptoms'. This can be due to mental health problems, but it can also be caused by a stroke. It may happen in up to one in 20 people after a stroke. Some symptoms can start soon after a stroke, but they can also start weeks or months later. It may be more common with certain types ofALCOHOL AND STROKE
Regularly drinking too much alcohol raises your risk of a stroke, so it's important that you don't regularly drink more than the recommended limit. This guide explains the link between alcohol and stroke and offers some useful tips for cutting down. SEX AND INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS AFTER STROKE Sex and intimate relationships after stroke 4 Call the Stroke Helpline on 00 0 00 Help with emotional changes Get help with low mood or depression If you’re feeling low or depressed, your GP TRANSIENT ISCHAEMIC ATTACK (TIA) 2 Call the Stroke Helpline on 0303 3033 100 Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) A TIA is the same as a stroke, but the symptoms last a short time. You get stroke symptoms because a clot is blocking the LEVEL 2 AWARD IN STROKE AWARENESS AND ACQUIRED BRAIN stroke.org.uk Level 2 Award in Stroke Awareness and Acquired Brain Injury Course Handbook Stroke training ST_Level 2_Handbook.indd 101/08/2016 10:15:54
STROKE RECOGNITION
Aims •Highlight the difficulties of stroke recognition in clinical pathways •Discuss commonly used stroke recognition instruments and how they work in practice ACCOMMODATION AFTER STROKE Accommodation after stroke For more information visit stroke.org.uk 3 Moving to a care home A care home is a place where you can live with support from staff 24 hours a day. A COMPLETE GUIDE TO VASCULAR DEMENTIA 6 Vascular dementia Unfortunately, there is no way to cure vascular dementia.It is a progressive condition, which means it gets worse over time. How quickly it progresses is different for WHEN A STROKE HAPPENS WHEN A STROKE 2 Stroke Association n tro n 3 The Stroke Association is registered as a charity in England and Wales (No 211015) and in Scotland (SC037789). Also registered in Northern Ireland (XT33805), Isle of Man (No 945) and Jersey (NPO 369). SAVE STROKE RESEARCH DONATE Save stroke research Please donate today and support stroke survivors SAVE RESEARCH APPEAL Please donate today to help save stroke research, so we can prevent more deaths from stroke and improve recoveries. Donate £50. Could help fund a researcher like Dr. Emma Patchwood for the day. Our researchers are at the forefront of life-changing solutions in stroke treatment and care. Donate now. A COMPLETE GUIDE TO COGNITIVE PROBLEMS AFTER STROKE 2 Cognitie prolems after stroke A stroke can affect the way your brain understands, organises and stores information. This is known ascognition.
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO COGNITIVE PROBLEMS AFTER STROKE Cognitive problems after stroke 3 Why has my cognition been affected? 4 What kinds of problems can this cause? 5 Problems with concentration 5 Memory problems 6 Problems with planning and problem-solving 7 Problems noticing things on one side 8 Problems moving or controlling your body 9 Problems with movement and finding your way around 9 Confusion and denial 10 APHASIA AWARENESS MONTH June is Aphasia Awareness Month. More than 350,000 people in the UK have aphasia, but still too little is known about it. Help us raiseawareness
WOMEN AND STROKE
4 Stroke Association April 2012 Women and stroke hormone progesterone. The contraceptive implant is a small tube that is implanted under the skin in the upper arm. It works by INFRASTRUCTURE TEAM LEADER Find out more by downloading the role profile for the Infrastructure Team Leader role. To apply, email: recruitment@stroke.org.uk.Please submit your CV and a covering letter of no more than two pages demonstrating how you meet the person specification and what you bring to the role in terms of your skills and experience by midnight 18 June 2021. Interviews will be confirmed. VISUAL PROBLEMS AFTER STROKE Visual problems after stroke 2 a te troe eine on 0303 3033 100 areas of visual problem, and you may have one or more: • visual field loss • eye movement problems • visual processing problems • other sight problems. Visual field loss Your visual field is everything youcan
VOLUNTARY GROUP TREASURER We’re looking for a Voluntary Group Treasurer over the age of 18 years old, to join our group.STROKE ASSOCIATION
Stroke Association | Home. Now, more than ever, we need to work together in order to face the impact of coronavirus. If you feel you can, a donation can help give every stroke survivor the support they desperately need to make it through this very difficult time. Please donate today. Save research. LIVED EXPERIENCE OF STROKE REPORT The Lived Experience of Stroke report is split into four chapters. The report shares what people affected by stroke told us about: The hidden effects of stroke – the impact on mental and emotional health, as well as memory, concentration and other cognitive problems.; The practical impact of stroke – losing independence, returning to work, the impact on the financial situation and social life. HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS AFTER STROKE Hallucinations and delusions are also known as 'psychotic symptoms'. This can be due to mental health problems, but it can also be caused by a stroke. It may happen in up to one in 20 people after a stroke. Some symptoms can start soon after a stroke, but they can also start weeks or months later. It may be more common with certain types of WHEN A STROKE HAPPENS WHEN A STROKE 2 Stroke Association n tro n 3 The Stroke Association is registered as a charity in England and Wales (No 211015) and in Scotland (SC037789). Also registered in Northern Ireland (XT33805), Isle of Man (No 945) and Jersey (NPO 369).ALCOHOL AND STROKE
Regularly drinking too much alcohol raises your risk of a stroke, so it's important that you don't regularly drink more than the recommended limit. This guide explains the link between alcohol and stroke and offers some useful tips for cutting down. SEX AND INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS AFTER STROKE Sex and intimate relationships after stroke 4 Call the Stroke Helpline on 00 0 00 Help with emotional changes Get help with low mood or depression If you’re feeling low or depressed, your GP A COMPLETE GUIDE TO COGNITIVE PROBLEMS AFTER STROKE 2 Cognitie prolems after stroke A stroke can affect the way your brain understands, organises and stores information. This is known ascognition.
PRIVATE TREATMENT
Stroe Helpline 0303 3033 100 Website strokeoruk Stroke Association – July 2012 1 Because the NHS only offers limited access to some therapies after stroke, you might choose to explore the option ofprivate treatment.
PAIN AFTER STROKE
Pain after stroke 2 Call the Stroke Helpline on 0303 3033 100 movement. See our guide F16, Physiotherapy after stroke for more information. Botulinum toxin type A You may be given botulinum toxin type A as an injection directly into your muscle. INTEGRATED STROKE DELIVERY NETWORKS: IMPROVING STROKE Maximising treatment via cohesive pathways – acting as a single integrated provider Integrated Stroke Delivery Network led at ICS level 999/111 Improved training Ambulance services Improved training &STROKE ASSOCIATION
Stroke Association | Home. Now, more than ever, we need to work together in order to face the impact of coronavirus. If you feel you can, a donation can help give every stroke survivor the support they desperately need to make it through this very difficult time. Please donate today. Save research. LIVED EXPERIENCE OF STROKE REPORT The Lived Experience of Stroke report is split into four chapters. The report shares what people affected by stroke told us about: The hidden effects of stroke – the impact on mental and emotional health, as well as memory, concentration and other cognitive problems.; The practical impact of stroke – losing independence, returning to work, the impact on the financial situation and social life. HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS AFTER STROKE Hallucinations and delusions are also known as 'psychotic symptoms'. This can be due to mental health problems, but it can also be caused by a stroke. It may happen in up to one in 20 people after a stroke. Some symptoms can start soon after a stroke, but they can also start weeks or months later. It may be more common with certain types of WHEN A STROKE HAPPENS WHEN A STROKE 2 Stroke Association n tro n 3 The Stroke Association is registered as a charity in England and Wales (No 211015) and in Scotland (SC037789). Also registered in Northern Ireland (XT33805), Isle of Man (No 945) and Jersey (NPO 369).ALCOHOL AND STROKE
Regularly drinking too much alcohol raises your risk of a stroke, so it's important that you don't regularly drink more than the recommended limit. This guide explains the link between alcohol and stroke and offers some useful tips for cutting down. SEX AND INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS AFTER STROKE Sex and intimate relationships after stroke 4 Call the Stroke Helpline on 00 0 00 Help with emotional changes Get help with low mood or depression If you’re feeling low or depressed, your GP A COMPLETE GUIDE TO COGNITIVE PROBLEMS AFTER STROKE 2 Cognitie prolems after stroke A stroke can affect the way your brain understands, organises and stores information. This is known ascognition.
PRIVATE TREATMENT
Stroe Helpline 0303 3033 100 Website strokeoruk Stroke Association – July 2012 1 Because the NHS only offers limited access to some therapies after stroke, you might choose to explore the option ofprivate treatment.
PAIN AFTER STROKE
Pain after stroke 2 Call the Stroke Helpline on 0303 3033 100 movement. See our guide F16, Physiotherapy after stroke for more information. Botulinum toxin type A You may be given botulinum toxin type A as an injection directly into your muscle. INTEGRATED STROKE DELIVERY NETWORKS: IMPROVING STROKE Maximising treatment via cohesive pathways – acting as a single integrated provider Integrated Stroke Delivery Network led at ICS level 999/111 Improved training Ambulance services Improved training & LIVED EXPERIENCE OF STROKE REPORT The Lived Experience of Stroke report is split into four chapters. The report shares what people affected by stroke told us about: The hidden effects of stroke – the impact on mental and emotional health, as well as memory, concentration and other cognitive problems.; The practical impact of stroke – losing independence, returning to work, the impact on the financial situation and social life.PAIN AFTER STROKE
Pain after stroke. After a stroke, around 30% of survivors experience pain. This is most likely to happen soon after a stroke, but can also develop sometime later. Types of post-stroke pain include muscle and joint pain such as spasticity and shoulder pain. Headaches are more common soon after a stroke but should reduce over time. SAVE STROKE RESEARCH DONATE Save stroke research Please donate today and support stroke survivors HAEMORRHAGIC STROKE RESEARCH Call 999 if you think you are having a stroke. Donate. Home; What is stroke? About stroke. What are the symptoms of stroke? BROMSGROVE LIFE AFTER STROKE CENTRE The Life After Stroke Centre is available to stroke survivors, families and carers in Bromsgrove and the surrounding areas. Zoom sessions are also available to anyone affected by stroke within the UK. If you’d like to find out more, call Nicola Miller on 07717275800.
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO COGNITIVE PROBLEMS AFTER STROKE 2 Cognitie prolems after stroke A stroke can affect the way your brain understands, organises and stores information. This is known ascognition.
WIRRAL - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Wirral Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you toPRIVATE TREATMENT
Stroe Helpline 0303 3033 100 Website strokeoruk Stroke Association – July 2012 1 Because the NHS only offers limited access to some therapies after stroke, you might choose to explore the option ofprivate treatment.
INTEGRATED STROKE DELIVERY NETWORKS: IMPROVING STROKE Maximising treatment via cohesive pathways – acting as a single integrated provider Integrated Stroke Delivery Network led at ICS level 999/111 Improved training Ambulance services Improved training & VOLUNTARY GROUP TREASURER Get out of hours NHS support on: 111 . Supporter care: 0300 3300 740STROKE ASSOCIATION
Stroke Association | Home. Now, more than ever, we need to work together in order to face the impact of coronavirus. If you feel you can, a donation can help give every stroke survivor the support they desperately need to make it through this very difficult time. Please donate today. Save research. HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS AFTER STROKE Hallucinations and delusions are also known as 'psychotic symptoms'. This can be due to mental health problems, but it can also be caused by a stroke. It may happen in up to one in 20 people after a stroke. Some symptoms can start soon after a stroke, but they can also start weeks or months later. It may be more common with certain types of MANCHESTER - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Manchester Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to rebuild your life after stroke. WIRRAL - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Wirral Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to DEPRESSION AND OTHER EMOTIONAL CHANGES 2 In this guide we talk about some of the most common emotional changes people experience after a stroke, why they happen and what youcan do about them.
RETIREMENT OF KNOW YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE Retirement of Know Your Blood Pressure. From March 2021 onwards, we’ve made a decision to stop running Know Your Blood Pressure and blood pressure testing events. Our Know Your Blood Pressure events focused on blood pressure testing in the community. Since March 2020, we paused this activity due to the coronavirus pandemic. FATIGUE AFTER STROKE Fatigue after stroke 4 a the troke epine on • Find out how much you can do in a day and stick to it. For example, if you can achieve about four hours of activity a day (with rests in between) without being tooPRIVATE TREATMENT
Stroe Helpline 0303 3033 100 Website strokeoruk Stroke Association – July 2012 1 Because the NHS only offers limited access to some therapies after stroke, you might choose to explore the option ofprivate treatment.
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO VASCULAR DEMENTIA 6 Vascular dementia Unfortunately, there is no way to cure vascular dementia.It is a progressive condition, which means it gets worse over time. How quickly it progresses is different for STROKE ASSOCIATION WEEKLY LOTTERY 2. We’ll send your unique lottery numbers to you by post shortly after you sign up. 3. The draw takes place every Friday. Each week there will be at least 26 winners with one lucky winner getting a guaranteed cash jackpot of £1,000. Our 2nd Prize is a rollover, if it’s not won, it will roll over by £250 every week, up to a maximumof £
STROKE ASSOCIATION
Stroke Association | Home. Now, more than ever, we need to work together in order to face the impact of coronavirus. If you feel you can, a donation can help give every stroke survivor the support they desperately need to make it through this very difficult time. Please donate today. Save research. HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS AFTER STROKE Hallucinations and delusions are also known as 'psychotic symptoms'. This can be due to mental health problems, but it can also be caused by a stroke. It may happen in up to one in 20 people after a stroke. Some symptoms can start soon after a stroke, but they can also start weeks or months later. It may be more common with certain types of MANCHESTER - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Manchester Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to rebuild your life after stroke. WIRRAL - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Wirral Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to DEPRESSION AND OTHER EMOTIONAL CHANGES 2 In this guide we talk about some of the most common emotional changes people experience after a stroke, why they happen and what youcan do about them.
RETIREMENT OF KNOW YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE Retirement of Know Your Blood Pressure. From March 2021 onwards, we’ve made a decision to stop running Know Your Blood Pressure and blood pressure testing events. Our Know Your Blood Pressure events focused on blood pressure testing in the community. Since March 2020, we paused this activity due to the coronavirus pandemic. FATIGUE AFTER STROKE Fatigue after stroke 4 a the troke epine on • Find out how much you can do in a day and stick to it. For example, if you can achieve about four hours of activity a day (with rests in between) without being tooPRIVATE TREATMENT
Stroe Helpline 0303 3033 100 Website strokeoruk Stroke Association – July 2012 1 Because the NHS only offers limited access to some therapies after stroke, you might choose to explore the option ofprivate treatment.
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO VASCULAR DEMENTIA 6 Vascular dementia Unfortunately, there is no way to cure vascular dementia.It is a progressive condition, which means it gets worse over time. How quickly it progresses is different for STROKE ASSOCIATION WEEKLY LOTTERY 2. We’ll send your unique lottery numbers to you by post shortly after you sign up. 3. The draw takes place every Friday. Each week there will be at least 26 winners with one lucky winner getting a guaranteed cash jackpot of £1,000. Our 2nd Prize is a rollover, if it’s not won, it will roll over by £250 every week, up to a maximumof £
PAIN AFTER STROKE
Pain after stroke. After a stroke, around 30% of survivors experience pain. This is most likely to happen soon after a stroke, but can also develop sometime later. Types of post-stroke pain include muscle and joint pain such as spasticity and shoulder pain. Headaches are more common soon after a stroke but should reduce over time. WHEN A STROKE HAPPENS WHEN A STROKE 2 Stroke Association n tro n 3 The Stroke Association is registered as a charity in England and Wales (No 211015) and in Scotland (SC037789). Also registered in Northern Ireland (XT33805), Isle of Man (No 945) and Jersey (NPO 369). ALL ABOUT STROKE: INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN Information leaflet. For a child, a friend or family member having a stroke can be overwhelming and confusing. They might wonder why it happened and whether their loved one will get better. This guide explains in simple language what a stroke is, why it happens and what problems it can cause. It also explains what changes a child mightnotice
HAEMORRHAGIC STROKE RESEARCH Call 999 if you think you are having a stroke. Donate. Home; What is stroke? About stroke. What are the symptoms of stroke? SEIZURES AFTER STROKE Epilepsy is a condition which causes repeated seizures. People can develop epilepsy at any age, and in around half of all cases, there is no obvious reason for it to happen. Epilepsy can be due to a brain injury or other condition such as stroke, an infection or a growth in the brain. Overall, stroke is the cause in around 10% of adults newly A COMPLETE GUIDE TO EMOTIONAL CHANGES AFTER STROKE 6 Emotional changes after stroke Frustration One of the emotions that nearly all stroke survivors have to deal with is frustration. So many things change after a stroke, and so A COMPLETE GUIDE TO STROKE FOR EMPLOYERS Stroke for employers 3 What is a stroke? A stroke is a brain attack. It happens when the blood supply to part of your brain is cut off. Blood carries essential nutrients and A COMPLETE GUIDE TO COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS AFTER STROKE Information leaflet. Problems with communication are common after stroke. This complete guide will help you understand more about them. It’s aimed at people who have had a stroke but there is information for family and friends as well. It contains more detailed information than our guide Helping someone with communication problems.WOMEN AND STROKE
4 Stroke Association April 2012 Women and stroke hormone progesterone. The contraceptive implant is a small tube that is implanted under the skin in the upper arm. It works by LIFE AFTER STROKE DEPRESSION AND OTHER EMOTIONAL CHANGES 2 In this booklet we talk about some of the most common emotional changes people experience after a stroke, why they happen and what youcan do about them.
STROKE ASSOCIATION
Stroke Association | Home. Now, more than ever, we need to work together in order to face the impact of coronavirus. If you feel you can, a donation can help give every stroke survivor the support they desperately need to make it through this very difficult time. Please donate today. Save research. HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS AFTER STROKE Hallucinations and delusions are also known as 'psychotic symptoms'. This can be due to mental health problems, but it can also be caused by a stroke. It may happen in up to one in 20 people after a stroke. Some symptoms can start soon after a stroke, but they can also start weeks or months later. It may be more common with certain types of MANCHESTER - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Manchester Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to rebuild your life after stroke. WIRRAL - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Wirral Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to DEPRESSION AND OTHER EMOTIONAL CHANGES 2 In this guide we talk about some of the most common emotional changes people experience after a stroke, why they happen and what youcan do about them.
RETIREMENT OF KNOW YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE Retirement of Know Your Blood Pressure. From March 2021 onwards, we’ve made a decision to stop running Know Your Blood Pressure and blood pressure testing events. Our Know Your Blood Pressure events focused on blood pressure testing in the community. Since March 2020, we paused this activity due to the coronavirus pandemic. FATIGUE AFTER STROKE Fatigue after stroke 4 a the troke epine on • Find out how much you can do in a day and stick to it. For example, if you can achieve about four hours of activity a day (with rests in between) without being tooPRIVATE TREATMENT
Stroe Helpline 0303 3033 100 Website strokeoruk Stroke Association – July 2012 1 Because the NHS only offers limited access to some therapies after stroke, you might choose to explore the option ofprivate treatment.
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO VASCULAR DEMENTIA 6 Vascular dementia Unfortunately, there is no way to cure vascular dementia.It is a progressive condition, which means it gets worse over time. How quickly it progresses is different for STROKE ASSOCIATION WEEKLY LOTTERY 2. We’ll send your unique lottery numbers to you by post shortly after you sign up. 3. The draw takes place every Friday. Each week there will be at least 26 winners with one lucky winner getting a guaranteed cash jackpot of £1,000. Our 2nd Prize is a rollover, if it’s not won, it will roll over by £250 every week, up to a maximumof £
STROKE ASSOCIATION
Stroke Association | Home. Now, more than ever, we need to work together in order to face the impact of coronavirus. If you feel you can, a donation can help give every stroke survivor the support they desperately need to make it through this very difficult time. Please donate today. Save research. HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS AFTER STROKE Hallucinations and delusions are also known as 'psychotic symptoms'. This can be due to mental health problems, but it can also be caused by a stroke. It may happen in up to one in 20 people after a stroke. Some symptoms can start soon after a stroke, but they can also start weeks or months later. It may be more common with certain types of MANCHESTER - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Manchester Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to rebuild your life after stroke. WIRRAL - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Wirral Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to DEPRESSION AND OTHER EMOTIONAL CHANGES 2 In this guide we talk about some of the most common emotional changes people experience after a stroke, why they happen and what youcan do about them.
RETIREMENT OF KNOW YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE Retirement of Know Your Blood Pressure. From March 2021 onwards, we’ve made a decision to stop running Know Your Blood Pressure and blood pressure testing events. Our Know Your Blood Pressure events focused on blood pressure testing in the community. Since March 2020, we paused this activity due to the coronavirus pandemic. FATIGUE AFTER STROKE Fatigue after stroke 4 a the troke epine on • Find out how much you can do in a day and stick to it. For example, if you can achieve about four hours of activity a day (with rests in between) without being tooPRIVATE TREATMENT
Stroe Helpline 0303 3033 100 Website strokeoruk Stroke Association – July 2012 1 Because the NHS only offers limited access to some therapies after stroke, you might choose to explore the option ofprivate treatment.
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO VASCULAR DEMENTIA 6 Vascular dementia Unfortunately, there is no way to cure vascular dementia.It is a progressive condition, which means it gets worse over time. How quickly it progresses is different for STROKE ASSOCIATION WEEKLY LOTTERY 2. We’ll send your unique lottery numbers to you by post shortly after you sign up. 3. The draw takes place every Friday. Each week there will be at least 26 winners with one lucky winner getting a guaranteed cash jackpot of £1,000. Our 2nd Prize is a rollover, if it’s not won, it will roll over by £250 every week, up to a maximumof £
PAIN AFTER STROKE
Pain after stroke. After a stroke, around 30% of survivors experience pain. This is most likely to happen soon after a stroke, but can also develop sometime later. Types of post-stroke pain include muscle and joint pain such as spasticity and shoulder pain. Headaches are more common soon after a stroke but should reduce over time. WHEN A STROKE HAPPENS WHEN A STROKE 2 Stroke Association n tro n 3 The Stroke Association is registered as a charity in England and Wales (No 211015) and in Scotland (SC037789). Also registered in Northern Ireland (XT33805), Isle of Man (No 945) and Jersey (NPO 369). ALL ABOUT STROKE: INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN Information leaflet. For a child, a friend or family member having a stroke can be overwhelming and confusing. They might wonder why it happened and whether their loved one will get better. This guide explains in simple language what a stroke is, why it happens and what problems it can cause. It also explains what changes a child mightnotice
HAEMORRHAGIC STROKE RESEARCH Call 999 if you think you are having a stroke. Donate. Home; What is stroke? About stroke. What are the symptoms of stroke? SEIZURES AFTER STROKE Epilepsy is a condition which causes repeated seizures. People can develop epilepsy at any age, and in around half of all cases, there is no obvious reason for it to happen. Epilepsy can be due to a brain injury or other condition such as stroke, an infection or a growth in the brain. Overall, stroke is the cause in around 10% of adults newly A COMPLETE GUIDE TO EMOTIONAL CHANGES AFTER STROKE 6 Emotional changes after stroke Frustration One of the emotions that nearly all stroke survivors have to deal with is frustration. So many things change after a stroke, and so A COMPLETE GUIDE TO STROKE FOR EMPLOYERS Stroke for employers 3 What is a stroke? A stroke is a brain attack. It happens when the blood supply to part of your brain is cut off. Blood carries essential nutrients and A COMPLETE GUIDE TO COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS AFTER STROKE Information leaflet. Problems with communication are common after stroke. This complete guide will help you understand more about them. It’s aimed at people who have had a stroke but there is information for family and friends as well. It contains more detailed information than our guide Helping someone with communication problems.WOMEN AND STROKE
4 Stroke Association April 2012 Women and stroke hormone progesterone. The contraceptive implant is a small tube that is implanted under the skin in the upper arm. It works by LIFE AFTER STROKE DEPRESSION AND OTHER EMOTIONAL CHANGES 2 In this booklet we talk about some of the most common emotional changes people experience after a stroke, why they happen and what youcan do about them.
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Stroke Association | Home. Now, more than ever, we need to work together in order to face the impact of coronavirus. If you feel you can, a donation can help give every stroke survivor the support they desperately need to make it through this very difficult time. Please donate today. Save research. HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS AFTER STROKE Hallucinations and delusions are also known as 'psychotic symptoms'. This can be due to mental health problems, but it can also be caused by a stroke. It may happen in up to one in 20 people after a stroke. Some symptoms can start soon after a stroke, but they can also start weeks or months later. It may be more common with certain types of MANCHESTER - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Manchester Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to rebuild your life after stroke. WIRRAL - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Wirral Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to DEPRESSION AND OTHER EMOTIONAL CHANGES 2 In this guide we talk about some of the most common emotional changes people experience after a stroke, why they happen and what youcan do about them.
RETIREMENT OF KNOW YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE Retirement of Know Your Blood Pressure. From March 2021 onwards, we’ve made a decision to stop running Know Your Blood Pressure and blood pressure testing events. Our Know Your Blood Pressure events focused on blood pressure testing in the community. Since March 2020, we paused this activity due to the coronavirus pandemic. FATIGUE AFTER STROKE Fatigue after stroke 4 a the troke epine on • Find out how much you can do in a day and stick to it. For example, if you can achieve about four hours of activity a day (with rests in between) without being tooPRIVATE TREATMENT
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Stroke Association | Home. Now, more than ever, we need to work together in order to face the impact of coronavirus. If you feel you can, a donation can help give every stroke survivor the support they desperately need to make it through this very difficult time. Please donate today. Save research. HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS AFTER STROKE Hallucinations and delusions are also known as 'psychotic symptoms'. This can be due to mental health problems, but it can also be caused by a stroke. It may happen in up to one in 20 people after a stroke. Some symptoms can start soon after a stroke, but they can also start weeks or months later. It may be more common with certain types of MANCHESTER - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Manchester Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to rebuild your life after stroke. WIRRAL - STROKE RECOVERY SERVICE Wirral Stroke Recovery Service provides practical advice, emotional support and high-quality information following a stroke. Whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member, we will work with you to identify and address your physical needs through a personalised plan, and support you to DEPRESSION AND OTHER EMOTIONAL CHANGES 2 In this guide we talk about some of the most common emotional changes people experience after a stroke, why they happen and what youcan do about them.
RETIREMENT OF KNOW YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE Retirement of Know Your Blood Pressure. From March 2021 onwards, we’ve made a decision to stop running Know Your Blood Pressure and blood pressure testing events. Our Know Your Blood Pressure events focused on blood pressure testing in the community. Since March 2020, we paused this activity due to the coronavirus pandemic. FATIGUE AFTER STROKE Fatigue after stroke 4 a the troke epine on • Find out how much you can do in a day and stick to it. For example, if you can achieve about four hours of activity a day (with rests in between) without being tooPRIVATE TREATMENT
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A COMPLETE GUIDE TO VASCULAR DEMENTIA 6 Vascular dementia Unfortunately, there is no way to cure vascular dementia.It is a progressive condition, which means it gets worse over time. How quickly it progresses is different for STROKE ASSOCIATION WEEKLY LOTTERY 2. We’ll send your unique lottery numbers to you by post shortly after you sign up. 3. The draw takes place every Friday. Each week there will be at least 26 winners with one lucky winner getting a guaranteed cash jackpot of £1,000. Our 2nd Prize is a rollover, if it’s not won, it will roll over by £250 every week, up to a maximumof £
PAIN AFTER STROKE
Pain after stroke. After a stroke, around 30% of survivors experience pain. This is most likely to happen soon after a stroke, but can also develop sometime later. Types of post-stroke pain include muscle and joint pain such as spasticity and shoulder pain. Headaches are more common soon after a stroke but should reduce over time. WHEN A STROKE HAPPENS WHEN A STROKE 2 Stroke Association n tro n 3 The Stroke Association is registered as a charity in England and Wales (No 211015) and in Scotland (SC037789). Also registered in Northern Ireland (XT33805), Isle of Man (No 945) and Jersey (NPO 369). ALL ABOUT STROKE: INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN Information leaflet. For a child, a friend or family member having a stroke can be overwhelming and confusing. They might wonder why it happened and whether their loved one will get better. This guide explains in simple language what a stroke is, why it happens and what problems it can cause. It also explains what changes a child mightnotice
HAEMORRHAGIC STROKE RESEARCH Call 999 if you think you are having a stroke. Donate. Home; What is stroke? About stroke. What are the symptoms of stroke? SEIZURES AFTER STROKE Epilepsy is a condition which causes repeated seizures. People can develop epilepsy at any age, and in around half of all cases, there is no obvious reason for it to happen. Epilepsy can be due to a brain injury or other condition such as stroke, an infection or a growth in the brain. Overall, stroke is the cause in around 10% of adults newly A COMPLETE GUIDE TO EMOTIONAL CHANGES AFTER STROKE 6 Emotional changes after stroke Frustration One of the emotions that nearly all stroke survivors have to deal with is frustration. So many things change after a stroke, and so A COMPLETE GUIDE TO STROKE FOR EMPLOYERS Stroke for employers 3 What is a stroke? A stroke is a brain attack. It happens when the blood supply to part of your brain is cut off. Blood carries essential nutrients and A COMPLETE GUIDE TO COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS AFTER STROKE Information leaflet. Problems with communication are common after stroke. This complete guide will help you understand more about them. It’s aimed at people who have had a stroke but there is information for family and friends as well. It contains more detailed information than our guide Helping someone with communication problems.WOMEN AND STROKE
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I was 40 when I had my stroke. My job before was as an English teacher. But now I can’t read or write, so my job is to help other stroke survivors. Stroke for me was a pause, not the end of the story. Read more about Paul in the latest edition of Stroke NewsPhillipa
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