Community neuro rehab

  • The quiet choreography of community neurorehab: A COO’s view 

    By Lydia Storr-Meddings  Being Chief Operating Officer at Cognivate, a community-based neurorehabilitation team, means I sit behind the scenes of client care. Rather than focusing on delivering therapy, it’s about ensuring the right people, resources, and systems are in place to make rehabilitation possible. My work spans quotes, invoicing, therapist capacity, marketing, financial oversight, and [...]

  • Parkinson’s UK partners with Table Tennis England

    Parkinson's UK and Table Tennis England have announced a partnership to create more chances for people with Parkinson's to play table tennis. The formal collaboration builds on a relationship developed over recent years as the benefits of table tennis for people with Parkinson's have become clearer. Exercise is recognised as the best and possibly only [...]

  • My journey at Circle Rehabilitation

    By Circle Rehabilitation patient, Rosaline My name is Rosaline. I came from Nigeria to the UK for medical treatment after being diagnosed with progressive cervical myelopathy in September last year. After a right knee replacement surgery, my mobility began to deteriorate—my walking became more difficult, my legs were unsteady, my grip strength reduced, and even [...]

  • Former England rugby league captain raises £1.15m for MND charities

    Former rugby league star Kevin Sinfield has completed his 7 in 7: Together challenge, raising £1.15m for MND charities in memory of team-mate Rob Burrow. The former Leeds Rhinos and England rugby league captain arrived at AMT Headingley Stadium after running from York on the final leg of the venture, taking his total raised for [...]

  • Slater and Gordon launches search for its next Charity of the Year

    After its successful launch last year, Slater and Gordon has announced the return of its much-anticipated Charity of the Year campaign. The campaign will be aimed at supporting charities that make a vital impact in communities across the country, providing meaningful services to individuals with disabilities, impairments, illness and injury. The chosen charity will be [...]

  • Alton Towers survivor becomes NRC ambassador

    Leah Washington-Pugh, who lost her leg in the 2015 Smiler crash, has been appointed NRC ambassador for the National Rehabilitation Centre. The 27-year-old underwent extensive rehabilitation after the rollercoaster collision that required an above-knee amputation when she was 17. The June 2015 incident at Alton Towers saw two carriages collide on the Smiler ride, seriously [...]

  • Red Bull driver auctions GP helmet for spinal charity

    Formula 1 driver Yuki Tsunoda will hold a helmet auction to raise funds for spinal cord injury research after racing in Las Vegas. All proceeds from the sale of the specially designed helmet will go to the Wings for Life Spinal Cord Research Foundation, which funds research into treatments and potential cures for spinal cord [...]

  • A stylish new vehicle for Natalie

    The UK’s Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle specialists Brotherwood were delighted to deliver a stylish new vehicle for Natalie – a stunning Hyacinth Red Mercedes-Benz V-Class with the incredible ‘Klastar’ WAV conversion. The luxurious new adapted vehicle enables Natalie to travel inclusively with her family, with exceptional ride comfort – perfect for everything from day to day [...]

  • Wills’ dream wheels come true

    By Brotherwood It was our pleasure to hand over the keys to Wills for his dream wheels – a new wheelchair accessible Mercedes-Benz V-Class ‘Exclusive’ with our Brotherwood ‘Klastar’ conversion. For professional model Wills, style is everything – and the V-Class has endless kerb appeal, with 19″, 10-spoke alloy wheels, LED lights front and rear, [...]

  • Dinner and dance event raises £121,200 for spinal injuries charity

    A charity dinner dance in Glasgow has raised more than £121,200 for spinal injury survivors. Digby Brown's annual Winter Dinner Dance for Spinal Injuries Scotland (SIS) saw more than 520 people attend the event at the DoubleTree by Hilton on Friday 7 November. Hosted by broadcaster Des Clarke, attendees enjoyed a live band, games and [...]