Stroke support services in Exeter

Aphasia Support Group

The Aphasia Support Group is an informal and supportive group where people can have conversations at their own pace with others who understand what Aphasia is like.

Meet other people with aphasia
Relax and be yourself – you don’t have to talk
Find support
Have fun

The group meets every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month from 2-4pm at the Mint Methodist Church on Fore Street, Exeter. Refreshments are provided. 

Click here to see January - June 2016 dates
Click here to see July - December 2016 dates

Contact
Barbara Chalk, Aphasia Drop In Group Co-ordinator - barbara@chalkward.com 
Helen Mann - helenmann@ukconnect.org 

About Connect
Connect is a charity for people living with aphasia. At Connect, we work alongside people with aphasia and their families to develop communication and rebuild confidence. 

People with aphasia are involved in everything we do at Connect, acting as trustees, staff members, advisors and volunteers. Our mission is to improve the lives of people living with aphasia, by helping them to re-connect with life.

www.ukconnect.org
 



Exeter & District Stroke Club

Exeter & District Stroke Club meets on a monthly basis on the first Tuesday of the month.
Service type: Information, advice and support | Re-ablement and social inclusion | Stroke clubs

For more information on this service please visit: www.stroke.org.uk/exeter-district-stroke-club

Contact

Mrs Marion Le Messurier
jepi@blueyonder.co.uk
01392 490550

 



East & Mid Devon Peer Support, Information & Advice Service

This service is for Stroke survivors of any age, carers and family members

Service type: Information, advice and support

For more information on this service please visit: www.stroke.org.uk/east-mid-devon-peer-support-information-advice-service​

Contact
Forde House, Harrier Way
Exeter
Devon
EX2 7HU

Bryonie Falkingham
bryonie.falkingham@stroke.org.uk
01392 447361

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