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Tag Archives: Occupational Health
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Work
About a quarter of people who have a stroke are under 65. Work takes up a large part of our normal day. If the person is unable to return to work they may lose contact with friends. A lack structure … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Psychological issues
Tagged: Occupational Health | Return to work | Vocational Rehabilitation | Work
Tagged: Occupational Health | Return to work | Vocational Rehabilitation | Work
Useful contacts
NHS choices. This website offers information on the “Fit note” which replaces the sickness note issued by GPs. There is also a carers section called NHS.UK: Social Care and Support Guide which offers advice to carers who wish to return … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Self help
Tagged: Access to work | Carers Direct | Disability Employment Advisor | Occupational Health | Vocational Rehabilitation
Tagged: Access to work | Carers Direct | Disability Employment Advisor | Occupational Health | Vocational Rehabilitation
Getting back to work
Around a quarter of people who have a stroke are of working age. If the person is of working age, returning to work can seem daunting after their stroke. Many people get little or no advice about how and when … Continue reading