Work and Financial Support 19 January 2022 Living with a chest, heart or stroke condition can have a major impact on your ability to work and on your financial situation. With the right support, many people are able to continue working. For others, this may not be possible. Caring for someone with a long-term health condition can also impact on your ability to work and on your financial situation. Our essential guide ‘Work and Financial Support’ has advice on what to consider when thinking about returning to work and information on financial support that may be available to you or someone who cares for you. People are leaving hospital feeling scared and alone. You can change that. Your donation can help people do more than just survive – you can help them really live. Donate Latest News GBBO Star Urges Scots to Put the Kettle on and Support People Living with Long-Term Conditions New Community Gyms to Transform Stroke Rehabilitation Across Scotland Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland responds to the NHS Operational Strategy 2025 CHSS Gender Pay Gap and progressing gender equality Paisley Law Firm Partners with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland renews partnership with University of Strathclyde to further pioneering stroke research Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland responds to UK Government Spring Statement 2025 “Walking football has made me fitter and healthier both physically and mentally.” Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland Looking for Mountain Marvels to Tackle Ben Nevis Stonehaven Mum Ready to Tackle Daring Fundraiser for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland Rutherglen Comic Stands Up for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland