I also took some of the Holderness Stroke Club's Christmas Lunch in Withernsea just a few day's before the 25th December 2007, the club has been going for some time now and is getting better with every month that passes, the membership is between 12 and 15 but more should join over the coming year, it is held on the third Tuesday of each month in the Shores Centre Withernsea right on the sea front and we have a great view of the north sea, and really good lunches are served down stairs the menu is quite varied and healthy. At the last meeting I asked to become a full member and that was OK'd much to my pleasure. They now do most things themselves and that's how it should be run by themselves for themselves and for the benefit of all members. In the beginning they have had help from the Hull and East Riding Stroke Service Community Stroke Team and still do get help from two members of the Hull and East Riding Stroke Service User/Carer Group. There are now 11 stroke clubs in Kingston upon Hull and The East Riding of Yorkshire they are as follows
KNOWN STROKE CLUBS IN KINGSTON UPON HULL
OK STROKE CLUB
First MONDAY in the month at 11.30am – 1.30pm
Venue: Goodfellowship Inn
Cottingham Road, HULL
OK STROKE CLUB
First MONDAY in the month at 11.30am – 1.30pm
Venue: Goodfellowship Inn
Cottingham Road, HULL
MASTERSTROKES
2nd Wednesday of each month 1.00pm – 3.00pm
Venue: Commonwealth Homes Community Centre Burniston Road, HULL
STROKES – R – US
“Self Help Stroke Survivors Group”
Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. 1.30pm – 3.30pm
Venue: “Four in Hand” Holderness High Road, HULL
STROKE CLUB JUNIORS
THIS IS A NEW GROUP FORMED FOR THE NEEDS OF THE YOUNGER STROKE SURVIVORS AGED 65 and UNDER.
Meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month, between 1pm –3pm
Venue: Avenues Hotel, Chanterlands Avenue, HULL
THIS IS A NEW GROUP FORMED FOR THE NEEDS OF THE YOUNGER STROKE SURVIVORS AGED 65 and UNDER.
Meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month, between 1pm –3pm
Venue: Avenues Hotel, Chanterlands Avenue, HULL
KNOWN STROKE CLUBS IN EAST YORKSHIRE
BEVERLEY STROKE CLUB
Meets once a month 1st Wednesday of each month.
Time: 1200 – 1400.
Venue: Changes Monthly
BRIDLINGTON STROKE CLUB
Meets on the last Tuesday of each Month
Venue: The Seabirds, 6 Fortyfoot, Bridlington
DRIFFIELD STROKE CLUB
1st & 3rd TUESDAY in the Month 2.00pm – 4.00pm
Venue: Blue Bell Public House – Riverhead - DRIFFIELD
GOOLE STROKE GROUP
Last WEDNESDAY in the month at 11.00am – 1.00pm
Venue: Cocktail Lounge, The Vikings
BEVERLEY STROKE CLUB
Meets once a month 1st Wednesday of each month.
Time: 1200 – 1400.
Venue: Changes Monthly
BRIDLINGTON STROKE CLUB
Meets on the last Tuesday of each Month
Venue: The Seabirds, 6 Fortyfoot, Bridlington
DRIFFIELD STROKE CLUB
1st & 3rd TUESDAY in the Month 2.00pm – 4.00pm
Venue: Blue Bell Public House – Riverhead - DRIFFIELD
GOOLE STROKE GROUP
Last WEDNESDAY in the month at 11.00am – 1.00pm
Venue: Cocktail Lounge, The Vikings
MARKET WEIGHTON STROKE GROUP
2nd Monday of each month 11.00am-1.00pm
Venue Red Lion, High Street,
POCKLINGTON STROKE CLUB
1st Tuesday of each month, 1130am – 1.30pm
Venue: Feathers Hotel, Market Place, Pocklington
HOLDERNESS STROKE CLUB
Meeting held on 3rd Tuesday of each month 1100 - 1300
Venue: Shores Centre, Seaside Road. Withernsea
If you need contact details of the clubs please leave your phone number in the comments section of my blog and I shall contact you.
2 comments:
Hi Brian, it's Keith.
Thank you for advertising the Stroke Club details for Hull & East Yorkshire. It's a pity that the people we've ask to advertised these details HAVEN'T. These detail should be advertised in most GP's, Libraries, Community Centre etc, etc. Information that has been forward, and used to fill rubbish bin or just filed in "ROOM 101" Anyway, would you remind people, that ALL Stroke Clubs are not only for the Stroke Survivor, but there Carers, Partners, Spouces, all of which could/would benefit from the access available to further support groups for most stroke related illnessess, or just general inquiries and help.
Keep up the good work, no doubt I'll be in touch.
Hi Keith, thanks for that will do as you ask and say a bit more about the stroke clubs and say that they are there for all who have to care for stroke survivors not just the survivors themselves. They should be advertised a lot more by the NHS or PCTs in our area as the work they do, does, help keep survivors carers and family out of hospital I am sure about that in a lot of cases.
Brian
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