Alex's Bike Ride Norwich to Cornwall Stroke Rehabilitation

Bike Ride Norwich to Cornwall Stroke Rehabilitation · 10 August 2021
August 2014 my dad Fred Moles suffered several strokes. He was very work orientated and was always busy, he couldn't return to work and was house bound due to the strokes.
Fred Moles is now more independent and goes for his daily walks.
Also on the 9th November 2020 my father in law Victor Fuller had a severe stroke leaving him partially blind unable to walk or talk.
Being very active always cycling or playing golf and some fishing the stroke had a massive impact on his life.
With the help from the beech ward Victor Fuller is now walking, talking and has regained a small amount of sight.
He got the best care and was well looked after.
I'm doing this ride 405 miles from Norwich to Cornwall Truro, every penny will go to the Beech ward Mulberry unit so they can help many more stroke patients get back on there feet,
with your generous support, we can continue to make improvements to the delivery of treatment for patients at Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust.We use donations to purchase specialist equipment, fund new treatments, improve patient facilities, support staff well-being and training and research which benefits patients and their families.NHS funding only goes so far, but you can enable us to do more when people need us the most.Thank you.
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