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Join Warragul Stroke Support Group

After you return home from rehabilitation, feelings of isolation and loneliness may overwhelm you.

Stroke survivors and their carers often feel challenged beyond their ability to cope and many suffer from depression and fatigue.

Rehabilitation is an ongoing process and the opportunity for improvement is always there. Start slowly and set yourself daily goals.

Joining a stroke support group can provide you with the tools you seek to regain the best quality of life.

You can learn how others cope with their disabilities and share experiences and strategies for a happier and healthier lifestyle.

Develop new and lasting friendships and enjoy a variety of fun and exciting social activities.

After you return home from rehabilitation, feelings of isolation and loneliness may overwhelm you.

Stroke survivors and their carers often feel challenged beyond their ability to cope and many suffer from depression and fatigue.

Rehabilitation is an ongoing process and the opportunity for improvement is always there. Start slowly and set yourself daily goals.

Joining a stroke support group can provide you with the tools you seek to regain the best quality of life.

You can learn how others cope with their disabilities and share experiences and strategies for a happier and healthier lifestyle.

Develop new and lasting friendships and enjoy a variety of fun and exciting social activities.

Meetings held every first and third Tuesday of the month, 1pm to 3pm

Warragul Community House, 138 Normanby Street, Warragul
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This website has been developed with funding by the Department of Health and Human Services, through the Disability Self Help Grants scheme.
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