We support people living through the challenges of life-changing illness. We support people in our residential and day centres, day clinics, in the community or at home. We help people affected by cancer, multiple sclerosis, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, motor neurone disease, stroke, brain injury and life changing illnesses.
We work closely with health and social care professionals to offer care that's tailored to each person's needs.
And how do we do this?
We talk to each person individually to find out what they need and help them to live their lives. We also strive to look after their mental and physical wellbeing, and provide support for their carers, friends and families.
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