A NEW service for stroke survivors has launched in Bromsgrove - providing coping mechanisms for sufferers.
The sessions, run by charity Megan Baker House (MBH) are based at the Life After Stroke Centre on Church Lane.
The service will be based around conductive education which is a holistic approach providing techniques to allow people to manage the difficulties caused by their movement disorder.
Head of Client Services at MBH, Sue Mechan, says: “Following a stroke, Conductive Education sessions can support you physically and emotionally.
“We aim to help people regain independence, social and daily living skills, confidence, and an increased overall awareness and range of movements.
“We can also help people regain more control over the affected side and increased quality of speech, if necessary.”
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Megan Baker House (MBH) typically supports babies, children, and adults with neurological motor disorders.
To book a place, email Sue Mechan at sue@meganbakerhouse.org.uk or call 01531 633840.
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