Avril Drummond announced as Stroke Association trustee
The Stroke Association has appointed Professor Avril Drummond to its board of trustees.
The Stroke Association has appointed Professor Avril Drummond to its board of trustees.
One in five (19%) people caring for stroke survivors have not accessed any form of help after their lives were turned upside down overnight, according to new figures published today by the Stroke Association.
Martin Hayes, 59, lost five stone during seven months of recovery in hospital, following a severe stroke in March 2018. He now wants to carry on losing weight and inspire others to do the same.
Yn ôl ffigurau newydd a gyhoeddwyd heddiw gan y Gymdeithas Strôc, nid yw un o bob pump (19%) o bobl sy’n gofalu am oroeswyr strôc wedi cael unrhyw fath o gymorth ar ôl i’w bywydau gael eu troi ben i waered dros nos.
One in five (19%) people caring for stroke survivors have not accessed any form of help after their lives were turned upside down overnight, according to new figures published today by the Stroke Association.
One in five (19%) people caring for stroke survivors have not accessed any form of help after their lives were turned upside down overnight, according to new figures published today by the Stroke Association.
One in five (19%) people caring for stroke survivors have not accessed any form of help after their lives were turned upside down overnight, according to new figures published today by the Stroke Association.
One in five (19%) people caring for stroke survivors have not accessed any form of help after their lives were turned upside down overnight, according to new figures published today by the Stroke Association.
The Stroke Association latest report shows many carers are going without vital support
New figures published by the Stroke Association reveal that almost half (43%) of stroke survivors across the UK, aged under 65, are faced with financial hardship after their stroke. The charity’s findings reveal that more than 125,000 stroke survivors have experienced a loss of income, faced discrimination at work, and in some cases, have been forced to sell their home to pay for medical expenses.
New figures published by the Stroke Association reveal that almost half (43%) of stroke survivors across the UK, aged under 65, are faced with financial hardship after their stroke. The charity’s findings reveal that more than 125,000 stroke survivors have experienced a loss of income, faced discrimination at work, and in some cases, have been forced to sell their home to pay for medical expenses.
New figures published by the Stroke Association reveal that almost half (43%) of stroke survivors across the UK, aged under 65, are faced with financial hardship after their stroke. The charity’s findings reveal that more than 125,000 stroke survivors have experienced a loss of income, faced discrimination at work, and in some cases, have been forced to sell their home to pay for medical expenses.
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