The Phoenix Stroke Club is holding an Open Event on Saturday 8 June for anyone interested in finding out more about the charity.
The club was set up 45 years ago and located in the grounds of Forest School. It now provides support to over 60 stroke members every week. The Open Event will give people the opportunity to meet stroke members, volunteers and trustees of the charity.
The Phoenix Stroke Club offers a friendly and relaxed setting where people who have experienced a stroke can meet other stroke survivors. It provides a range of stimulating activities to help members with their language, mobility and confidence. Carers can have a break and the opportunity for carers and relatives to meet others in similar situation. In addition, a range of therapies are available including physiotherapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy.
Don Burstow, Chair of The Phoenix Stroke Club said; ‘Our aim is to support stroke members by restoring their confidence, helping to improve their communication and providing people with a fun and friendly setting where they can meet other stroke survivors. It also gives carers invaluable respite.’
Renata Bielinska, Club Supervisor added: ‘This is an ideal opportunity for anyone to find out what The Phoenix Stroke Club is all about. We are delighted to open our doors and for people to meet our stroke members, volunteers and trustees and see for themselves what we provide.’
People can attend the Open Event anytime between 1-4pm on Saturday 8 June at The Phoenix Stroke Club, Forest School, Comptons Lane, Horsham, RH13 5NW. Refreshments available and entry is free. To find out more about the club visit www.phoenixstrokeclub.org.uk