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Stroke Association

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Headquarters locationLondon, United Kingdom
Number of employees649
Revenue37. 3 million GBP (2016–2017)
FoundedJanuary 1
1992
Focus Stroke
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About Stroke Association


The Stroke Association is a charity in the United Kingdom. It works to prevent stroke, and to support everyone touched by stroke, fund research, and campaign for the rights of stroke survivors of all ages.

Strokes: Offer patients three hours a day of rehab, NHS urged

Strokes: Offer patients three hours a day of rehab, NHS urged
Oct 17,2023 10:21 pm

... " Dr Maeva May from the Stroke Association said many stroke survivors receive only a fraction of what the guideline recommends, partly because there are too few staff to provide the care...

Offer gene test to stroke patients, NHS told

Offer gene test to stroke patients, NHS told
May 18,2023 9:40 pm

... " Juliet Bouverie from the Stroke Association said: " Stroke devastates lives and leaves people with life-long disability...

Implant gives hand control nine years after stroke

Implant gives hand control nine years after stroke
Feb 20,2023 11:31 am

... Dr Rubina Ahmed from the Stroke Association said: " The research is still in the early stages and surgical implants may not be suitable for everyone...

Dragons' Den star Hilary Devey dies aged 65

Dragons' Den star Hilary Devey dies aged 65
Jun 12,2022 5:55 pm

... Her charitable work included her position as vice-president of the Carers Trust and she was also a patron of the Stroke Association, having herself suffered a stroke in 2009...

Child stroke survivor determined to recover say Lowestoft parents

Child stroke survivor determined to recover say Lowestoft parents
Jun 12,2022 3:00 am

... But they can affect people of any age and 400 children in the UK have one every year, according to The Stroke Association...

Blood pressure warning over long-term paracetamol use

Blood pressure warning over long-term paracetamol use
Feb 8,2022 2:19 am

... Dr Richard Francis, from the Stroke Association, said further research in people with normal, healthy blood pressure, over a longer timeframe, was needed " to confirm the risks and benefits of using paracetamol more widely"...

Coronavirus: a plea for the public to medical care when you need it

Coronavirus: a plea for the public to medical care when you need it
Apr 25,2020 3:15 am

... Juliet Bouverie, from the Stroke Association, said that stroke is a medical emergency...

'Select 999 for emergencies, stroke, in spite of coronavirus'

'Select 999 for emergencies, stroke, in spite of coronavirus'
Apr 18,2020 8:26 pm

... can help Each delay in the search, to disabilities or even cause death, warns the Stroke Association...

Strokes: Offer patients three hours a day of rehab, NHS urged

Feb 16,2020 10:11 am

By Michelle RobertsDigital health editor

Stroke patients should be offered extra rehabilitation on the NHS, say updated guidelines for England and Wales.

The had previously recommended 45 minutes A Day .

But it believes some patients may need more intensive therapy for recovery and is suggesting Three Hours A Day , Five Days a week.

Experts welcome the advice, but question how feasible it will be for a stretched health service to deliver.

NICE accepts it may be " challenging" but it says patients and families deserve The Best care possible. That includes help regaining Speech , movement and other functions caused by the damage that happens to The Brain during a Stroke .

Nhs England has said of high quality rehabilitation is a priority.

A Stroke cuts off blood supply to parts of The Brain , killing some cells. They are common and can affect people of all ages, but many patients survive if they receive prompt treatment.

All strokes are different, depending on the part of The Brain that is damaged. For Some People , The Effects may be relatively minor and may not last long, while others may be left with more serious long-term problems.

There are around 85,000 strokes every year in England, and around A Million Stroke survivors, many of whom are living with long-term effects.

Some of The Injury is reversible, though, with help from health teams providing services such as physiotherapy, as well as occupational, Speech and language therapies.

Although strokes usually affect older people, about 400 UK children have a Stroke each year in the UK, leaving many with severe physical and mental after effects.

Brenna Collie, who is 21 and from Aberdeenshire, had a Stroke in 2017, at the Age Of 14.

Brenna, who was a very sporty teenager, had intensive physiotherapy for about a year so that She could learn to walk again.

She 's since been able to return to archery and playing hockey. During the Covid pandemic, Brenna learnt How To knit with her affected arm.

But She still experiences some after effects of her Stroke - She wears an ankle support to help with a weakness called drop foot.

" I still have left sided weakness. I have neuropathic pain down my left side and I have migraines, light sensitivity and fatigue. "

NICE says The Evidence it reviewed when updating its guidance showed more intensive rehabilitation improves quality of life and important daily skills, such as being able to dress and feed yourself.

It also heard from people recovering from strokes, and from their families and carers, who felt strongly that more intensive rehabilitation would be useful in helping them recover faster.

Prof Jonathan Benger, chief medical officer at NICE, said: " We recognise The Challenges The System faces in delivering these recommendations, not least the problems inherent in increasing service capacity and staff. We also know current practice is inconsistent, even when It Comes to implementing our previous recommendations.

" But equally, it shouldn't be underestimated how important it is for people who have been left with disabilities following a Stroke to be given the opportunity to benefit from the intensity and duration of rehabilitation therapies outlined in this updated guideline. "

Dr Maeva May from the Stroke Association said many Stroke survivors receive only a fraction of what the guideline recommends, partly because there are too few staff to provide the care.

" It's vital that governments act urgently to address staffing issues across health and social care, and within rehabilitation services, and share detailed plans to support and resource them, so that these recommendations can become a reality, " She told The Bbc .

If you suspect that you or Someone Else are having a Stroke , call emergency services - 999 in the UK - immediately and ask for an ambulance.

The main symptoms of Stroke can be remembered with The Word FAST:

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