Settlement secured for child with cerebral palsy
Gadsby Wicks supports family after delayed delivery leads to lifelong condition for newborn baby
Gadsby Wicks supports family after delayed delivery leads to lifelong condition for newborn baby
Partnership with the Liverpool Philharmonic to benefit patients, families and staff
International clinical trial finds chances of a recurrent event with earlier treatment are likely to be lower
Groundbreaking neuro-rehab centre secures positive endorsement on first inspection
Leading entrepreneur enters into strategic collaboration to assist in development of rehabtech business
Brain in Hand platform found to deliver significant benefits to a range of symptoms, study finds
Experience day showcases groundbreaking ABI neuro-rehab centre's work
Over half of people have never heard of the stroke-related communication condition, research reveals
Luke Griggs, chief executive of Headway, outlines his thoughts about the ABI Strategy and what it must address; the urgent need for provision for brain injury; and the importance of Headway groups across the country and why their life-changing work must be properly funded "An effective ABI Strategy needs funding" That is the message from Luke Griggs, chief executive of Headway, who admits to having “real fear” around the funding of proper provision through the Strategy, the kind which will truly make a positive impact on the lives of those who need it. Read our in-depth feature in full by signing up to NR Times below.
Brings additional support to clients of the QEF Care and Rehabilitation Centre