Don't Let Stroke Victims Get Lost in a Black Hole ; Fears for Vulnerable As Support Cuts Loom
Daily Post › November 27, 2010
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Daily Post › November 27, 2010
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A REPORT has revealed for the first time how stroke survivors are amongst the most vulnerable in society.
The UK Stroke Survivor Needs Survey, commissioned by The Stroke Association, has revealed how people who suffer from the debilitating attack are often left isolated, sometimes forced to give up work or reduce their hours and not given enough information on what support they are entitled to from councils and local health boards.See the full content of this document
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Don't Let Stroke Victims Get Lost in a Black Hole ; Fears for Vulnerable As Support Cuts Loom
The study gathered data from a total of 799 respondents ...
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