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  2. Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (RHN) was established in July 1854 at a meeting held at the Mansion House, chaired by the Lord Mayor of London.The hospital's founder, Andrew Reed, had a record as a practical philanthropist, having previously set up four other charities, and Charles Dickens, the celebrated author, was one of the first high-profile figures to show his support by helping ...

  3. Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre - Wikipedia

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    The WNRC provides individual and group rehabilitation programmes for patients. [4] The aim is to help patients make the transition from requiring assistance with activities of daily living to becoming sufficiently independent for discharge. Patients receive a weekly timetable that shows their daily scheduled activities.

  4. Stroke Association - Wikipedia

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    The Stroke Association provides a wide range of Stroke Support services to meet the needs of stroke survivors and carers across the UK.Services include the Stroke Recovery Service, Communication Support Service, Emotional Support Service, Exercise-based Rehabilitation Service, Post Stroke Review service, and Caring and You; which helped over 58,000 stroke survivors across the UK in 2016-17.

  5. InterAct Stroke Support - Wikipedia

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    InterAct Stroke Support, previously known as the InterAct Reading Service, [1] is a charity registered with the Charity Commission Of England and Wales. [2] Its aim is to support the rehabilitation of stroke survivors through a live interactive reading service. [3] The charity was formed in 2000 by the theatre director Caroline Smith. [4]

  6. Walton Centre - Wikipedia

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    The samples were used to test a new treatment for brain diseases on which the surgeon was joint owner of the patent. [9] The hospital has been criticised for not offering treatments available in the United States. [10] [11] In 2015 it was named by the Health Service Journal as the second best acute specialist trust to work for. At that time it ...

  7. Leamington Spa Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Feldon Ward, which was refurbished for use as a state-of-the-art stroke unit, re-opened in 2006. [4] Campion and Chadwick Wards, which form the core of the new rehabilitation hospital, were similarly refurbished and officially opened by the Princess Royal on 29 January 2015.

  8. Major trauma centre - Wikipedia

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    A major trauma centre (MTC) is a specialist unit within the National Health Service of the United Kingdom, set up to provide specialised trauma care and rehabilitation. They are usually found within larger hospitals in major cities which have the necessary infrastructure and staff to deal with major trauma cases.

  9. Rehab Group - Wikipedia

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    The Rehab Group is an international not-for-profit organisation providing health and social care, training and education, rehabilitation, employment and commercial services. [6] Operating primarily in Ireland and the United Kingdom, it was originally established in 1949 as the Rehabilitation Institute, and provided training services to people ...