West Norfolk Communication Support Service
West Norfolk Communication Support Service works with stroke survivors who are living with communication difficulties. Our service can bring you opportunities to develop communication strategies, help rebuild confidence and independence, and get you back to life after stroke.
This service offers:
- a communication support needs assessment
- support in a group setting, or on a one-to-one basis at home, from our service coordinator and trained volunteers
- the opportunity to practise communication, and gain confidence in dealing with everyday situations
- information, advice and emotional support
- signposting to other organisations that could help.
Who is the service for?
This service is for those who are affected by communication difficulties following a stroke. This includes stroke survivors (including TIAs/mini-strokes) of any age, and people with disabilities caused by stroke, living in West Norfolk.
*Details correct at time of update 2/3/21
Contact
- Contact Name
- Gemma Smith
- Telephone
- 01366 377 803 01366 377 803 07515 596 953 07515 596 953
- gemma.smith@stroke.org.uk
- Website
- www.stroke.org.uk
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- Parent Organisation
- Stroke Association
Where to go
- Address
-
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Gayton Road
King's Lynn
Norfolk - Postcode
- PE30 4ET
- View PE30 4ET on a map
Last Updated: 18 May 2022