Cornwall Emotional Support Service

Transforming mental health for people affected by stroke.

Meeting local needs in Cornwall

We're committed to delivering support across the UK, including rural areas.

In Cornwall, over 1,000 people have a stroke each year and currently there are over 14,000 people living with the effects of stroke - 50% of which experience depression or low mood. This means there are thousands of people in Cornwall struggling with the impact stroke has on their mental health and wellbeing.

We've been working closely with the NHS and stroke survivors in Cornwall to develop a service which meets the needs of the local community.

With thanks to the Elwyn Thomas Memorial fund, we're delighted to say that a new five-year project called Cornwall Emotional Support Service will run from 1 April 2022-31 March 2027.

Over this time we will work with others to build stroke-aware, stroke-friendly communities, making Cornwall a better place to live for those affected by stroke.

What is the Cornwall Emotional Support Service?

Our service has been developed for stroke survivors who live in Cornwall. We'll provide you with individual counselling sessions. We can explore issues with you such as loss, adjustment, relationships, and building confidence and self-esteem.

How does it work?

Our service has been developed for stroke survivors, their families and those who have had a TIA (Transient Ischaemic Attack), who live in Cornwall. We can provide you with individual counselling sessions to support you to deal with the emotional impact following your stroke.

We offer:

  • A discussion about your emotional needs.
  • Up to six, one-to-one counselling sessions.
  • Someone to talk to who understands the life-changing impact of stroke.
  • Exploration of issues such as loss, relationships, building confidence and self-esteem.   
  • Support to help you to adjust to life after stroke.

How can I access the service?

Stroke survivors and their families or carers can access this service. Please complete the Self-Referral link.

You can also complete this if you are a friend or relative trying to support someone to access the service with their consent.

If you are a health professional, please use the third-party referral link.

You can access the service for yourself:

Self-Referral

For third-party referrals from statutory or third-sector organisations, please use this service:

Refer someone else


More information

For more information, phone us on 01872 301689 or email cornwall@stroke.org.uk.

You can download a handy leaflet which includes other ways the Stroke Association can help and support you.

Most people who've had a stroke will experience some kind of emotional change afterwards. Find out more about emotional changes after stroke.

Find out how else we can support you.