Support Groups

If you are attending a support group meeting for the first time, we recommend that you call ahead to confirm that no changes in the schedule have been made.

If you would like to have your support group added to this list, please contact Audrey Ronis-Tobin at (513)585-5334 or with the contact name, phone number, time, and meeting place of the group.

Stroke Survivors Support Group

Meets third Wednesday of the month, 7-9 p.m., Daniel Drake Center, 151 West Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH  45216. Contact Tracey Sanders at (513) 418-2121.

Tri-State Brain Aneurysm Support Group

Meets the first Wednesday of every month, 6:30-8 p.m., at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. For more information, please visit www.TSBAconnex.org or call the Support Group Info Line at (513) 513-569-5346.

  • Print This Page
  • Make an Appointment: Schedule Now
  • FY 2015 Annual Report

  • Everyone is at risk for a stroke. What's your risk level?
  • UCNI Weekly Blog
  • Hope Stories

    • Christine’s Story: Stroke

      Christine's Story: StrokeThere was a sliver of a chance, maybe, and most likely the emergency room doctor thought there was no chance at all. Christine had arrived at the community hospital comatose, brought by her parents, who had come home after working...
    • Richard’s Story: Ruptured Aneurysms

      Richard's Story: Ruptured Aneurysms Almost three years ago, Richard “Dick” Watson, MD, found himself in an unfamiliar position for a doctor: lying on the operating table instead of standing over it. He didn’t know it at the time, but it was the beginning of...
    • Doug’s Story: Stroke Survivor

      Doug's Story: Stroke SurvivorIt was a weekday evening like any other when a friendly customer service representative named Doug became the ultimate customer. His need? Stroke services, A to Z. Doug, a self-described overweight former smoker with high blood pressure and diabetes, was trying...
    • Zettie’s Story: Aphasia

      Zettie's Story: Aphasia In November of 2004, Zettie Williams confronted what neurologists consider one of the most feared consequences of stroke. When a therapist showed her a photograph of her son, she knew she was looking at her son, but she couldn’t say...
    • Paula’s Story: Clot-Retriever Success

      Paula's Story: Clot-Retriever Success No one ever wants to suffer a stroke. But when Paula suffered a major, life-threatening stroke in September 2013 while working at a local deli, one might say that her timing was perfect. First and foremost, Paula got to the University...