Due to renovation work due to be taking place at Hazlemere Church, from March, we will be temporarily relocating our Tuesday meetings to Hazlemere Community Centre, Rose Avenue
HP15 7UB. This is a large hall with a large car park.
The Stroke Association has launched "My Stroke Guide".
This was demonstrated at one of our recent meetings by Stroke Coordinator, Kathryn Coulston.
It has been designed with input from stroke survivors and carers to provide online support.
It includes easy to read information, advice and videos on stroke recovery. It also includes a chat forum where you can connect with other stroke survivors.
The Trustees of the Hazlemere Memorial Hall have made their first charitable donation to our stroke club. This very generous donation will cover the cost of the wheelchair accessible
coach for our outing to the Musical Museum at Kew in December and is much appreciated.
The donors are based in the Parish of Hazlemere and wish to help any not-for-profit organisation or individual looking for personal enhancement based in the Parish of Hazlemere.
There are a number of ways that cinemas maximise disabled people's opportunities to enjoy going to the cinema.
Carers can now get in free to watch a film at the local cinema, e.g Empire at High Wycombe, when accompanying someone with a disability.
In order to get this concession you will need to obtain a CEA card by firstly completing a form on the Cinema Exhibitors' Association (CEA) website. The card costs £6 and is valid for 1 year and may
be applied for online as below.
You will need this card when booking your cinema ticket.
Below is a link to the CEA website where you will find the form and more details.