Matt suffered a brain injury as a result of a haemorrhagic stroke –this is his rehabilitation journey
Matt suffered a brain injury as a result of a haemorrhagic stroke and after spending six weeks in an ICU and local general hospital, he
Matt suffered a brain injury as a result of a haemorrhagic stroke and after spending six weeks in an ICU and local general hospital, he
We are happy to share that one our residents Phil from Nottingham Brain Injury Centre married his long-term partner Pauline on July 30th, 2023. The
Farhana is a young woman who was 18 when she was admitted to Hunters Moor Neurological Centre in December 2022. She turned 19 shortly after
Ales joined the Murdostoun Brain Injury Rehabilitation & Neurological Care Centre team in December 2022. His previous posts include Head of Neurorehabilitation Services at University
Scott is a 47-year-old male who was admitted to Murdostoun Neurological Care Centre for long term care. Back in 2010, Scott sustained a head injury
We would like to welcome our new Head of Services at the Nottingham Brain Injury Centre, Osvaldo Soetsane.
Michael began his career as an assistant psychologist, working as an activities coordinator, and has been supported to retrain as an occupational therapist and work his way up to his current position. Here, we find out more about his role, the work of the specialist service and what motivates him in both his personal and professional life.
It is well established that the use of experts by experience are an essential component to delivering Good and Outstanding care. We’re delighted to announce
Last Christmas, the young people at Ivetsey Bank Hospital gave us ‘The Snowman’. This year’s Christmas masterpiece is based on the story of Monty the
In December 2017 Patient A was diagnosed a right cerebellar bleed, in late 2018 he was discharged back home in the community.