Inpatient neuro rehab

  • Children’s brain injury unit opens at Southampton hospital

    A new ward for children recovering from neurological injuries and illnesses has opened at Southampton Children’s Hospital, created with funding from a charity set up in memory of 10-year-old Robbie Keville. Robbie’s Rehab is a four-bed unit designed for children with complex medical needs undergoing rehabilitation after acquired brain injuries — damage caused by events [...]

  • Voyage Care acquires site for brain injury service

    Voyage Care has acquired a site in Thornaby to develop a new specialist brain injury rehabilitation service. The 1.1-acre site, previously operating as a care home, will be converted into a facility providing personalised rehabilitation for people with acquired brain injuries—injuries that occur after birth, often caused by trauma, stroke or infection. The property, Teesdale [...]

  • Hull brain injury charity formalises NHS partnership with new hospital contract

    A Hull-based charity supporting people with brain injuries has been awarded an honorary contract with Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (HUTHT), marking a formal step in a partnership that began almost a decade ago. The agreement enables Paul Spence, founder and CEO of P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery, and Nathalie Martin, the charity’s service delivery [...]

  • Less frequent stroke monitoring is safe and effective, study finds

    Halving the number of times vital signs and neurological function are checked in low-risk patients after treatment for acute ischaemic stroke does not compromise care or recovery, according to new findings. Stroke is the second leading cause of death and third most common cause of disability of all noncommunicable diseases worldwide. Acute ischaemic stroke is [...]

  • Rebuilding a life after brain injury: Mark’s story

    SweetTree Home Care Services reveal how adopting a structured, outcome-driven approach helped Mark rebuild his life after brain injury. Rebuilding a life after brain injury: Mark's story Imagine forgetting basic skills—how to brush your teeth, make a cup of tea, or even where you live. For Mark, a 49-year-old man living in London with temporal [...]

  • Pioneering therapy centre to open in the Midlands this summer

    Resilience Neuro Specialists is aiming to transform neuro-rehab in the Midlands with a pioneering approach to outcome-focused, technology-driven care. Launched in January, the organisation has already established itself as a leader in specialist rehabilitation, delivering expert therapy for individuals with severe neurological injuries in homes, communities, and private settings. Now, Resilience is expanding with the [...]

  • Joanne’s story at Hunters Moor: My path through stroke and rehabilitation

    Stroke patient Joanne shares her story of stroke rehabilitation at Hunters Moor Neurological Rehabilitation Centre, Birmingham.  As I reflect on the past year, I realise that my journey toward recovery began unexpectedly during what should have been a joyous time. Glastonbury, usually a highlight in my calendar, became a turning point when I first started [...]

  • Creating a holistic ‘scaffolding’ of support

    Richardson Care discuss why their holistic approach is central to its brain injury rehab provision

  • Introducing Chislehurst

    NR Times learns more about the neuro-rehab centre, created following extensive investment to deliver bespoke rehabilitation for people with neurological illness and injury

  • Expert tips to find and choose the best hospital

    Neurorehabilitation centres play a pivotal role in the recovery process of anyone suffering from serious neurological conditions and/or injuries; these conditions can include strokes, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis and many more besides.  Neurological conditions and injuries typically disrupt a person's ability to go about their regular daily lives; performing daily activities, [...]