Praise for stroke rehab group supporting patients at King's Mill Hospital

Stroke patients at King’s Mill Hospital can now get extra support in their recovery thanks to a support group set up in the Sutton site.
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The patient experience group has been set up by staff from the ward and previous stroke patients to help provide hope to both stroke survivors and their families.

The first meeting was held in October which was followed by the second group, held at the end of November. Both groups have been very successful and so it has been decided to now run them on a regular basis.

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It has been supported by two previous patients and stroke survivors, Alex Winfield and Adam Lambert.

Members of the stroke group meet at King's Mill Hospital.Members of the stroke group meet at King's Mill Hospital.
Members of the stroke group meet at King's Mill Hospital.

Alex, 31, who had a stroke aged just 30, said: “I think the group is a really good idea, I wish there had been something like this when I first had my stroke.

“It’s really good for patients to talk to other people that have experienced something similar and see that there is life after a stroke and it is possible to come through it.

“I would encourage anyone who has suffered a stroke to come along to the support group and have a chat, as it is really good to speak to people who have been in the same situation.”

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The group meets on the third Wednesday of each month for patients on Ward 53 and their families, so that they can benefit whilst they are still patients on the ward.

Sara Gent, the occupational therapist who helped set up the group, said: “We have had some really good feedback from patients about the group.

“It can be really overwhelming for patients and their family, so I think it really helps for our current patients to listen and speak to others who have had a stroke, but who have progressed and have improved through therapy and support.

“I would also like to thank my colleagues and our volunteers for helping to set up the group and continuing to support the running of it.”