Harrow stroke survivor adds her voice to Lost for Words campaign
Harrow stroke survivor Alisha Malhotra, 28, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Harrow stroke survivor Alisha Malhotra, 28, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
The Stroke Association welcomes the announcement of an additional £2.8 billion funding package for the NHS in England, and hope that the £350 million being made available immediately will help to ease the pressures on strained health services. However, today’s announcement falls well short of the funding that NHS’s leaders say it needs.
A sixty-three-year-old stroke survivor has been able to cook a meal again, two years after a devastating stroke.
Farnborough stroke survivor Tracy Anderton, 47, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Camberley stroke survivor Paul Earwicker, 73, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
British singer and Bishops Stortford resident, Kelle Bryan, is calling on people across Hertfordshireto join her in supporting the Stroke Association’s latest campaign: Lost for Words.
Ringwood stroke survivor, Bill Eales, 84, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Lurgan stroke survivor Paul McLean, 41 is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Cornwall stroke survivor Mark Scarrott, 52, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
A group of stroke survivors from Weston-super-Mareare taking part ina weekly pottery workshop, organised by the Stroke Association.
Clanfield stroke survivor, Janice McDonald, 58, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.
Oxford stroke survivor, Ellis Elliot, 25, is one of the thousands of people living with communication difficulties after a stroke.