Stroke Carers Support

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Support for carers Stroke Association

    https://www.stroke.org.uk/finding-support/support-after-stroke/support-for-carers
    Many of the organisations providing information and support to people who have had a stroke also offer services to their carers. Others are dedicated to meeting the needs of carers alone. Alzheimer’s Society Information and local support for people affected by all types of dementia and their carers.

Stroke Carer Training

    http://www.stroke4carers.org/
    This e-learning resource provides a set of topics which which will provide on-line advice, support and information for informal stroke carers.

Local stroke support groups and choirs — Stroke Foundation ...

    https://strokefoundation.org.au/about-stroke/help-after-stroke/local-stroke-support-groups-and-choirs
    Get help after stroke. There are stroke support groups across Australia, powered by stroke survivors and carers who want to see the benefits of peer support made available to as many people as possible.

Stroke: a carer’s guide

    http://www.stroke.org.uk/sites/default/files/stroke_a_carers_guide.pdf
    Stroke: a carer’s guide When someone close to you has had a stroke, they may need help and support after they return home from hospital. This guide outlines some ways you can support a stroke survivor, and explains what help and support is available for carers.

Young carers Stroke4Carers

    http://www.stroke4carers.org/?p=2788
    The Carers Trust: Young Carers Other carer organisations including The Carers Trust have groups or individual workers who will help young stroke carers across Scotland. They may also offer day or residential trips where young carers can meet and support each other.

Who cares for carers? - Stroke carer

    https://www.strokecarer.com/who-cares-for-informal-carers/
    Jan 16, 2019 · Legislative support for carers. However, some provinces have succeeded in enacting legislation too. For example, the Manitoba province, in 2011 passed the Bill 42 – The Caregiver Recognition Act. You can access to this act through this link. Canada is marching forward in strengthening the support for informal carers. This is a necessity.

Carer resources and services - stroke recovery and support

    https://enableme.org.au/resources/carer-resources-and-services
    Local stroke support groups can be a great way to meet other carers of stroke survivors. Carers groups and events provide an opportunity to find out about local services, and connect with carers and hear about their experiences and strategies. A carer emergency plan provides peace of mind in case you need help with care in an emergency.



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