Every day in the UK, over 240 people wake up after a stroke – robbed of the lives they once knew. Our new TV advert captures the life-changing impact a stroke can have on anyone, at any age, including children. We're here to help you find your strength through recovery, no matter how long it takes.
Stroke Association
Non-profit Organizations
The Stroke Association is here with stroke support for every survivor and their loved ones, for as long as it takes..
About us
Over 88,000 people survive a stroke every year in the UK, but surviving a stroke is just the start of a long and gruelling recovery journey. Mums, dads, grandparents, young people, even children – anyone can have a stroke, and its impact is traumatic. Brain damage, caused by a stroke, can leave survivors unable to move, see, speak or even swallow. The Stroke Association is the only charity in the UK providing life-long support for all stroke survivors and their families. We provide tailored support to tens of thousands of stroke survivors each year, fund vital scientific research, and campaign to secure the best care for everyone affected by stroke. Anyone affected by stroke can visit stroke.org.uk or call our dedicated Stroke Support Helpline on 0303 3033 100 for information, guidance or a chat when times are tough. www.stroke.org.uk Stroke Association - Finding strength through support Registered charity no. 211015 After a stroke, being strong is not a choice. It’s the only choice. That's why we're here to help stroke survivors across the UK find strength through support. Our tailored support, vital scientific research and campaigning are only possible with the determination of the stroke community and the generosity of our donors. We're here to help. If you'd like to know more, please get in touch. Stroke Helpline: 0303 3033 100 Website: www.stroke.org.uk Stroke Association – Finding strength through support. Registered charity no. 211015
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http://www.stroke.org.uk
External link for Stroke Association
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Nonprofit
Locations
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Primary
Stroke Association House
240 City Road
London, EC1V 2PR, GB
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Unit 8, Cae Gwyrdd
Greenmeadow Springs Business Park
Cardiff, CF15 7AB, GB
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Links House
15 Links Place
Edinburgh, EH6 7EZ, GB
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Rushmere House
46 Cadogan Park
Belfast, BT9 6HH, GB
Employees at Stroke Association
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Valerie Nott
Senior Partner - Global Wealth & Asset Management
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Chris Macqueen
Associate Director Strategy Formation
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Ed Garcez
Executive Director Corporate Services | Director of Transformation | Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO) | Chief Information Officer (CIO) |…
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Stephen King
Updates
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Our Associate Director in Scotland, John Watson, had a few things to say about the 6 in 7 eligible stroke patients who missed out on a thrombectomy in Scotland last year, and what The Scottish Government can do to improve access to this game-changing treatment. 👇
Here's the Stroke Association joining with our sister charity CHSS to push the Government to invest in thrombectomy....
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Calling all stroke professionals in England! Make sure to get involved in the national conversation to develop the 10 Year Health Plan. Whilst we don’t expect the Plan to include a lot of detail on specific health conditions like stroke, it will cover many of the factors that affect stroke care. This is a great opportunity to influence the Plan to make sure it meets the needs of stroke survivors. Will you be joining the conversation at one of the Change NHS online events in Nov & Dec? The events are for all staff working across the NHS, social care and public health. The sessions cover: 🏥 from hospital to community 💾 from analogue to digital 😷 from sickness to prevention Let us know in the poll below and leave a comment to let us know which of the sessions you are most interested in. #NHSchange https://lnkd.in/eYVNH3XA
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Looking at the latest figures from the Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme (SSNAP), it's clear to see that in-hospital stroke care has not improved enough in the last 10 years. In fact, SSNAP figures show some aspects of basic stroke care to have worsened in that time. In 2023/24, the number of patients entering a specialist stroke unit within 4 hours of arrival at hospital was 46.7%, which is... ▪️ down from 54.9% in 2019/20 ▪️ and down again from 58% in 2013/14 This time spent waiting dramatically increases the risk of stroke survivors facing long-term poor health and disabilities. So clearly, this is to no one's benefit. SSNAP data also showed thrombectomy rates to be lagging behind the 10% target for 2027/28, with only 3.9% of patients receiving one last year. Regional disparities remain a major factor, with large parts of the UK being unable to access the service. As it stands, the current healthcare system fails to appropriately support the 90,000 people who survive a stroke every year. Juliet Bouverie, our chief executive said: “The NHS stroke pathway has long been at crisis point. The recoveries of too many stroke survivors are being put at risk due to a lack of staff, spiralling waiting times and a lack of basic stroke care provision which compromises – rather than optimises – patient recovery." The 10-year health plan is an ideal opportunity to ensure everyone who has a stroke can survive and live well. Have your say by visiting the Change NHS website https://lnkd.in/dmqrAHsZ or join the conversation at one of the Change NHS online events in Nov & Dec for all staff working across the NHS, social care and public health. https://lnkd.in/eYVNH3XA https://lnkd.in/ewzStK3x
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This is your chance to influence the Stroke Association Professional Network by filling in our survey, This survey takes about 10 minutes and is for anyone working in health or social care who works with stroke survivors, ito complete including those of you who are currently signed up to our Professional Network via LinkedIn or email. As a thank you for taking the time to give us your thoughts, you have the option of entering a prize draw to win an Opløft Sit-Stand Platform (UK delivery only). The Opløft from Posturite Ltd turns your existing desk into a standing desk. This bestselling portable sit-stand platform is ideal for home or office and helps you enjoy the health and productivity benefits of sitting less. Place it on your desk and it glides up and down easily and silently with your computer on top, to change between standing and sitting while you work. Complete the survey here: https://lnkd.in/ebDmHxtY The closing date for entries is Friday 22 November 2024. See our website for full terms and conditions of the prize draw. For any queries, contact [email protected].
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Imagine... You show a sign of a stroke, call 999, and a paramedic arrives. But rather than be transported to the nearest CT or MRI scan to confirm a stroke, you give a saliva sample and a stroke is confirmed shortly after. Paramedics from the West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust are to begin trialing a lateral flow test funded by us, and developed at the University of Birmingham to put this theory to the test. The idea is that... when the brain is injured small fragments of genetic material called sncRNAs are released into the blood stream, which should therefore be detectable in our saliva. A similar test already exists for concussion, so the intention is to deliver something similar for stroke. If successful it could fast-track access to brain-saving treatments like thrombectomy, and reduce journeys to specialised stroke centres when they're not required. 🤞 To read the full story: https://bbc.in/40IJY3s #StrokeResearch #Stroke #StrokeCare #EmergencyResponse #Paramedic #Ambulance
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Dionne's arm felt numb and weak. She assumed it was nothing. Dionne had experienced a stroke. The first sign of a stroke might not seem like much. But any sign is always an emergency. Face or Arm or Speech, at the first sign, it’s time to call 999. nhs.uk/actFAST
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Stroke survivors share their stories and listen to the 999 calls that saved their lives. The first sign of a stroke might not seem like much. Any sign of a stroke is always an emergency. Face or Arm or Speech, at the first sign, it’s time to call 999. nhs.uk/actFAST
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Read our jam-packed Professional Network Newsletter: everything from our series of Stroke Encounters films, new TV advert, and why blood clots form in the hearts of people with Atrial Fibrillation (AF), and how to treat it when it causes a stroke.
Stroke Encounters and your chance to influence the Professional Network Newsletter!
Stroke Association on LinkedIn
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Stroke Association reposted this
Happy to share our editorial in The Lancet on the OPTIMAS trial, exploring early anticoagulation in ischemic #Stroke patients with #AtrialFibrillation. Important findings for improving secondary stroke prevention and patient outcomes Else Charlotte Sandset https://lnkd.in/db2KwdPa
Optimal anticoagulation timing after ischaemic stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation
thelancet.com