Information and Support

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Information and Support

Self Help

About the Service

The Stroke Association provides support and information to individuals who have had a stroke and their family members. We have a number of resources available including My Stroke Guide, Online Stroke Cafe, Facebook Peer Support group, Online Stroke Cafe, Helpline and website. For further information, contact Maureen Hunter. My Stroke Guide is an online resource providing a wide range of information including videos for people who have had a stroke and their families to support them with their recovery. Accessible 24 hours a day 7 days week from computer/tablet/smartphone.

Accessibility

Physically Accessible: No
Dementia Friendly: No
Autism Friendly: No

Key Info

My Stroke Guide Leaflet

My Stroke Guide Leaflet

Stroke Support in Scotland

Stroke Support in Scotland

Service Usage

Minimum Age: 16
Maximum Age: 100
Cost: Free

Eligibility Criteria

Available to any who has had a stroke, in a caring role or in a professional role.

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