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Liz Bedson runs the Stroke Survivors Speech and Language Support group. She explains the effects of stroke on speech and language, how her organisation supports individuals with apraxia of speech and is looking to also train their volunteers.
The organisation supports Stroke Survivors in Cheshire, UK and surrounding areas with speech, language and communication difficulties with fun activities in a safe, person centered way.
They empower stroke survivors to recover, reclaim and rebuild their lives after stroke through fun and engaging activities. Helping them become more motivated, they become more resilient and feel less isolated.
By RuthRowntreeLiz Bedson runs the Stroke Survivors Speech and Language Support group. She explains the effects of stroke on speech and language, how her organisation supports individuals with apraxia of speech and is looking to also train their volunteers.
The organisation supports Stroke Survivors in Cheshire, UK and surrounding areas with speech, language and communication difficulties with fun activities in a safe, person centered way.
They empower stroke survivors to recover, reclaim and rebuild their lives after stroke through fun and engaging activities. Helping them become more motivated, they become more resilient and feel less isolated.