Heywood stroke survivor donates hampers to help others this Christmas
A Heywood stroke survivor and his wife have donated 37 Christmas hampers created by themselves, friends and family, to help rebuild lives after stroke this festive season.
A Heywood stroke survivor and his wife have donated 37 Christmas hampers created by themselves, friends and family, to help rebuild lives after stroke this festive season.
According to a new survey by the Stroke Association, the favourite activities at Christmas time include decorating the tree (45%), cooking Christmas dinner (41%) and playing with the kids/grandkids (33%). Yet many of the UK’s 1.2 million stroke survivors are no longer able to enjoy these and many other Christmas pleasures.
Opening presents and wishing people a “Merry Christmas” are the favourite Christmas activities for people living in the East Midlands according to a new survey by the Stroke Association.(i)
Opening presents and wishing people a “Merry Christmas” are the favourite Christmas activities for people living in the East of England according to a new survey by the Stroke Association.(i)
Opening presents and decorating the tree are the favourite Christmas activities for people living in the West Midlands according to a new survey by the Stroke Association.(i)
Opening Christmas presents is the favourite Christmas activity for people living in the North East (60%), according to a new survey by the Stroke Association.(i)
Opening Christmas presents is the favourite Christmas activity for people living in the North West (69%), according to a new survey by the Stroke Association.(i)
Opening Christmas presents is the favourite Christmas activity for people living in the North East (60%), according to a new survey by the Stroke Association.(i)
Opening Christmas presents is the favourite Christmas activity for people living in Yorkshire (60%), according to a new survey by the Stroke Association.(i)
Lauren Stubbs, 32 from Stockport, has raised more than £350 for the Stroke Association, by donning her apron and hosting a Give a Hand and Bake event.
Roundhay Stroke Support Club is celebrating ten years of helping stroke survivors to rebuild their lives.
Shocking new figures reveal that more than half (59%) of stroke survivors in Northern Ireland feel they did not receive enough support with their recovery.