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More help is needed for stroke patients

Calls have been made for the NHS to give greater psychological support to stroke patients after a new report revealed that the emotional effects were as devastating as the physical ones.

Too many stroke survivors and their families are abandoned when they leave hospital and left without the support they need to help them cope, according to the Stroke Association.

A poll of 2,700 stroke survivors across the UK found that 41pc said they felt abandoned after leaving hospital.

Some 59pc admitted that they felt depressed and two thirds said they experienced anxiety as a direct result of their stroke.

But, despite this, more than half said they received no information or practical advice to help them cope with the emotional impact.

Strokes affect around 152,000 people in the UK every year and the brain damage caused by the condition means that they are the largest cause of adult disability in the UK.

As part of the Stroke Association’s report, Feeling Overwhelmed, more than 200 people from across the East of England were interviewed about their experiences.

While hospital care is rated highly, the emotional strain on survivors and their families when they return home is underestimated – and often overlooked by health and social care services, said the charity.

Young carers receive £250,000 help in Norfolk

KING’S LYNN: New service to help young carers

YOUNG CARERS AT SNETTISHAM                                  Jane HallwoodYOUNG CARERS AT SNETTISHAM Jane Hallwood

A new Lottery funded service has been launched to help ease the passage into adulthood for young carers.

Jane Hallwood will be providing advice and emotional support to teenagers and adults who are caring for sick relatives in Lynn over the next three years.

Norfolk Carers Support Service has received a £250,000 Big Lottery grant to run the Adolescent into Adulthood Service in Lynn, Norwich and Great Yarmouth.

Ms Hallwood and the two other project workers will be filling the service gap for 16-to-24-year-olds.

The project aims to provide social and respite opportunities along with assistance with employment and further education and benefits advice.

Ms Hallwood is looking forward to working with youngsters in the area.

Carers get a hairdresser at the new dementia cafe opened in Norwich

New dementia cafe opens in Norwich

Age UK Norfolk's drop in cafe initiative taking place at Hammerton Court, Norwich. Photo: Steve Adams Age UK Norfolk’s drop in cafe initiative taking place at Hammerton Court, Norwich. Photo: Steve Adams

Thursday, April 18, 2013
6:30 AM

 

A second Age UK Norfolk Pabulum dementia café has been opened in the Norwich area.

Age UK Norfolk’s drop in cafe initiative taking place at Hammerton Court, Norwich. Getting to know one another in during an introduction to Cognititve Stimulation Therapy.

The café, at the Hammerton Court dementia care unit in Bowthorpe Road, follows similar initiatives in Costessey, Diss and Horstead.

The Pabulum Cafe opens will run on the third Wednesday of every month from 10.30am to 12.30pm.