Prisma Health Stroke Support Group

Caregivers, Survivors

Meeting Type: In-Person + Virtual

Address

  • 3010 Farrow Road
  • Physical Therapy Specialists
  • Columbia, South Carolina 29203

Contact

Secondary Contact

Meeting Details

  • Every third Thursday of the month
  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Eastern
  • Website
  • Beverly Brown
  • Carolina Medical Plaza

    Agenda

    You are not alone

    The Survivors of Stroke Support Group provides stroke survivors, their families, and caregivers access to a wonderful network of education and support.

    • Experience the power of survivors sharing their knowledge and experience
    • Gain empowerment with access to the latest stroke information
    • Hear from monthly speakers on community resources available in Columbia
    • Enjoy fellowship, share experiences and ideas on the road to recovery

    Meetings
    We meet every third Thursday of the month from 3-4PM in Suite 100 Carolina Medical Plaza
    3010 Farrow Road (Downtown)-One block from Richland Hospital Campus
    Columbia, SC
    29203

    No fees or registration required

    For more information, contact:
    Beverly Brown (803) 240-9230     Beverly.Brown2@prismahealth.org
    Michelle Boozer (803) 361-8036    Michelle.Boozer@PrismaHealth.org

    Light appetizers and beverages provided

    Patients, families and caregivers-Please join us

     

    Type

    Activity program, Caregivers welcome, Community Outreach, Educational support, Emotional support, In-person support, Online support, Regular Meetings, Social support, Telephone Support, Therapeutic/Rehabilitation, Visitation Opportunities

    Specialty

    Aphasia, Open to anyone in the community, Outpatients, Stroke (hemorrhagic) survivors, Stroke (ischemic) survivors, Traumatic brain injury



    Please contact the support group before arriving to confirm meeting location, date, and time.

    Disclaimer: Our stroke support group registry includes groups that are independent of American Stroke Association. Discussion topics do not necessarily reflect the views of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association.