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North Central Hampshire - Aphasia and Communication Support

About

The Stroke Association's Communication Support service works with stroke survivors who are living with communication difficulties, such as aphasia. Support sessions can bring you opportunities to develop communication strategies, help rebuild confidence and independence, and help you to rebuild your life after stroke. This service offers: a communication support needs assessment; support in a group setting, or on a one-to-one basis, from a stroke support coordinator and trained volunteers; the opportunity to practise communication and gain confidence in dealing with everyday situations; information, advice and emotional support; signposting to other organisations that could help.

For more information, please visit their website.

About Stroke Association

We're here to support people to rebuild their lives after stroke. We believe everyone deserves to live the best life they can after stroke.

We provide specialist support, fund critical research and campaign to make sure people affected by stroke get the very best care and support to rebuild their lives.

Find out more

Stroke Association

Telephone
0303 3033 100

Email
helpline@stroke.org.uk

Website
https://www.stroke.org.uk/stroke/effects/aphasia

Location

No specific location.

Rushmoor Link Community Directory

Welcome to the Rushmoor Link community directory. This is the place to find very local information about activities, groups and community services. Whether you are looking for support, to improve your health and wellbeing, socialise more, get active, learn something new or find a place to meet, Rushmoor Link is a good place to start.

How to get started. Choose a category. Information is sorted into categories by service or organisation name. The directory focuses on what is available locally through statutory, community and voluntary organisations.

Next step. Once you have hit the category button, scroll through the results. You can use the keyword search to narrow down the information (e.g., dementia, Aldershot, football).

It’s a simple system packed full of information. We recommend you do not use punctuation marks like commas (,) or apostrophes (’).

Spotted a mistake or something is missing? Please do contact us if you are aware that any information is incorrect or missing via info@rvs.org.uk.

If you are looking for information about adult residential care or care at home care, please visit Connect to Support Hampshire. There you can find information about care providers as well as advice and guidance to help you stay safe and well.

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