The exhibition is being held at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) and features work made by patients in its Stroke and Neurosciences Art Group.
The group meets every Wednesday at 11am in the therapy gym on Ingham Ward and is led by an occupational therapist, an assistant and a regular hospital volunteer.
Natalie Townsend, lead occupational therapist at NNUH, said: “Attendees to the art group are referred by any member of the neuroscience therapy team.
“Participating in the group can offer patients a wide range of physical, emotional and cognitive benefits.
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“The activities are adapted to support each patient’s rehab goals.”
The exhibition will be displayed along the hospital’s level one corridors for two to three months every year.
The art group is supported by the N&N Hospitals Charity.
Donations can be made by visiting the Charity Hub in the NNUH East Atrium on level two.
