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Because of this, we specialise in establishing flexible services aimed at supporting people through their illness as well as helping them to remain independent. We aim to keep people connected with their family and community. And have a range of residential, full-time and part-time care services to accomodate their specific physical needs and lifestyle.
• Long or short term nursing residential care
• Respite care
• Day opportunities
• Community support
• Supported living options
Our neurological residential and nursing care helps people living with stroke, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease and motor neurone disease.
To find out more about the services available contact your local care service.
If you commission care, download an introduction to our neurological care services.
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