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If you or someone you know has had a stroke, a weekly phone conversation with one of our trained volunteers can help you to rebuild your life after stroke. Talking things through on the phone can build confidence. It can help you feel more connected, supported and able to take the next step in your recovery.
For eight weeks, a volunteer will chat with you for around 30 minutes. If you speak limited English we've volunteers who can support you in different languages, just let us know.
There are two types of volunteers available depending on your needs:
- You can talk to somebody who’s been there. Our Lived Experience volunteers have either had a stroke or care for someone who has. Sharing your experiences can help you understand stroke and learn new ways to cope.
- Or you can talk to a Connect and Chat volunteer and have a social chat about things important to you, like your hobbies or interests.
Thousands of people like you have used this service so far, with more signing up every day. They tell us using this service makes them feel able to cope better with the impact of stroke and they feel more understood and connected.
How do I sign up?
Our online form at https://www.stroke.org.uk/finding-support/here-for-you should only be completed if you, or someone you know, would like to sign up to weekly volunteer calls.
Simply fill out a short form and we’ll then get in touch to discuss your needs and match you to a volunteer based on the things you’ve told us.
If you know a loved one, or a patient who might benefit from a weekly volunteer call, you can sign them up too.
If you have a general enquiry about stroke call our Stroke Helpline on 0303 3033 100 or email helpline@stroke.org.uk
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