Activities and Courses Activities and Groups Activities and Groups Current Activities & Groups In order to continue aiding mental and social rehabilitation after stroke – we have developed a variety of support services. If you think any of the below would be beneficial for you or someone you know, please get in touch on 01942 824888 and we will happily talk through our services. They are as follows: Face to face groups (BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL - Please call 01942 824888 to enquire and book onto a session.) Think Ahead Tavern - Weekly Tuesday afternoons - (1.00pm until 2.30pm) The Tavern is a weekly pub-themed support group for male stroke survivors and carers. The group meets on Tuesday afternoons at 1pm at Ashland House, so if you are a stroke survivor or carer who enjoy all the fun, games and banter of their local pub – but can no longer have a beer, this is the group for you. The Snug - Weekly Tuesday afternoons - (1.00pm until 2.30pm) The Snug is a weekly women only activity group for stroke survivors and carers. It runs alongside our men’s group the Think Ahead Tavern on Tuesdays. Come along for a brew and biscuit with like minded people. Games, puzzles and other activities will be available on request too! Relaxation treatments - Weekly Tuesday afternoons - (12.30pm until 3.00pm) Join our amazing volunteer Val for a therapeutic and relaxing session - choose from a hand / foot massage or Reiki treatment. Please note this session needs to be booked in advance via our office. Crafting with needles - Fortnightly Friday mornings - (10.30am - 12.30pm) Work on your knitting, crochet, cross-stich or embroidery and chat over a relaxing cuppa and biscuits with great company, or try needle felting under guidance from our wonderful tutor Linda. (There is a small charge of £3.00 for materials - needle felting only.) Art Group - Fortnightly Friday mornings (10.00am until 12.30pm - Tutor Janet 10.00am - 12.00pm) Join our talented art tutor Janet for this wonderfully relaxed and friendly class. You need not have painted before, as experts and novices alike are welcome. Music Group - Fortnightly Friday afternoons (1.00pm until 2.30pm) Come on down and join the gang for this fun musical based activity group. Singing sessions, drumming routines and opportunity aplenty to play your favourite instruments are in store. No prior musical experience needed, novices and experts welcome alike. Tuneful Instrumental Group - Fortnightly Friday afternoons (11.00am - 12.30pm) Learn to play a guitar with our wonderful Volunteer George or play an instrument of your choice (including tambourine, maracas and kazoo) with a group of music enthusiasts. Pamper and Relax - Monthly Monday mornings (11.00am - 12.30pm) Join our talented volunteers from the Beauty and Wellness sector and indulge in a variety of relaxing mini treatments, in a calming and quiet environment. Potluck lunch - Monthly Monday afternoons (12.00pm - 1.30pm) A bring and share style gathering, attendees are invited to bring a dish of their choice to share with the group in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. Volunteer Peer-mentor Telephone Support Service: Using our team of experienced volunteers, all of whom have vast personal experience of stroke, we have established a telephone support service which allows regular contact with stroke survivors, their carers and families via phone or video. Our peer-mentors are best equipped to listen and understand personal challenges that come with a stroke, before sharing their personal experiences and advice. Telephone Buddy Club: Using a team of stroke experienced 'buddies', all of whom have personal experience of stroke as a survivor or a carer, we have developed our very own telephone buddy club! Members that want to receive a buddy phone-call will let us know, and we link them up with one of our volunteer buddies - who then make contact via telephone. Social Media Communities: Here at Think Ahead Stroke we are proud to boast a great Facebook and Twitter presence. Our pages keep you up to date with the latest stroke information, inform you of what is happening locally in the community, and invites conversation on the latest stroke support news. While many of us are facing a long period of isolation, you do not have to do this alone. Join our thriving online communities for support and company. Like us on Facebook by clicking HERE and follow us on Twitter by clicking HERE, and join our growing community of stroke supporters.