If you have had a stroke or are supporting someone who has, it is important to understand what has happened, and what you can do to ensure the best recovery.
This page outlines the support and services available to you and your whānau after you have been discharged from the hospital.
Our team gives free advice, support and hope to stroke survivors, their whānau and carers.
Resources for rangatahi and tamariki whose parent or a loved one had a stroke
A guide for people affected by stroke and their families.
People affected by stroke tell their inspiring stories of how they took on stroke.
Going back to work can be hugely important. We can help.
Stroke Clubs unite stroke survivors, for mutual support and friendship.
Our database of materials to help prevent or recover from stroke.
Commonly asked questions about stroke, how it's treated and prevented.
How to find support, organisations and information in the community.
Recognising the signs of depression and anxiety after stroke, and how to get help.
Learn how to look after yourself as a carer of a stroke survivor.
Getting back behind the wheel after stroke.
Useful tips on how to cope with daily activities.
The National Stroke Network and stroke management guidelines.