Stroke

Our stroke service provides comprehensive care and support to individuals experiencing stroke, offering timely diagnosis, specialised treatment, and rehabilitation programmes tailored to optimise recovery and prevent recurrence.

Through a multidisciplinary approach, our stroke services ensure coordination between medical professionals, therapists and support staff to deliver holistic care addressing physical, cognitive, and emotional needs.

About the condition

A stroke occurs when the blood flow to part of the brain is blocked or reduced, leading to brain cell damage. Ischemic strokes result from a clot, while haemorrhagic strokes involve bleeding in the brain. Both types cause various impairments, often requiring urgent medical attention.

Service details

  • Personalised rehabilitation programmes tailored to individual needs.
  • Multidisciplinary team including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and psychologists.
  • Comprehensive assessments to evaluate cognitive, physical and emotional abilities.
  • Intensive therapy sessions focusing on mobility, strength, coordination and communication skills
  • Education and support for patients and caregivers to facilitate recovery and adjustment
  • Access to assistive devices and technology to enhance independence.
  • Continuum of care from inpatient to outpatient settings for seamless transition and ongoing support.
  • Collaboration with community resources and support groups for holistic rehabilitation journey.

Who is eligible for the service?

Patients eligible for our service will have suffered an Acute Stroke which requires inpatient treatment or ongoing specialist rehabilitation

How to access the service?

We take referrals from our partner hospital, Frimley Park.

Meet the team

  • Hannah Berrington, Head of Service
  • Jack Brown, Specialty Manager
  • Ellie Cole, Assistant Specialty Manager
  • Kath Paso, Consultant
  • Kelly Carter, Ward Manager