Support group for people and families affected by brain haemorrhage.
Who is it for?
Although the majority of our members have been treated at Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, we welcome anybody who has been directly or indirectly affected by brain haemorrhage. This invitation is offered regardless of whether you suffered a
brain haemorrhage recently or in the distant past.
What we do
We aim to provide both practical and emotional support for people affected by brain haemorrhage. We bring together those affected by the condition to identify and address common issues. The intention is to reduce the negative impact brain haemorrhage has
on people’s lives. We want to help restore people’s self-confidence and wellbeing by removing some of the barriers and understandable anxieties. Ultimately, we hope to speed their progress, independence and recovery.
Coffee and chat
The first Monday of the month 10.30am-12pm at the Brain Charity
Information stand
The last Thursday of the month 1-4pm at the Walton Centre. Meetings are announced on Twitter.
- How can I access this service?
- Online the form on our website.
- When is this activity on?
- Meetings are announced on Twitter.
- How much will it cost me?
- Free
- Disabled access
- The Brain Charity car park is for Blue Badge holders only. Ramped entrance. Lift. Accessible toilet in the foyer.
- How to get there
- The Brain Charity’s nearest station is Lime Street. As you come out to the station foyer, turn right and exit to Lord Nelson Street, then immediately left to Pudsey Street. Then, turn right to London Road and proceed for about 170m until you reach a dual carriageway. Turn left and walk down Norton Street. The Brain Charity is on your left.
- Social media
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Follow us and find out the next meeting date on Twitter
- What groups of people is this for?
- The general public
- What age groups is this for?
- 18+
- What areas of the city is this for?
- People from anywhere in the city
Contacts
- All Enquiries