Christchurch View
Neurological Rehabilitation Service in Northamptonshire
At Christchurch View, we offer a rehabilitation pathway from post-acute rehabilitation through to specialist community-based transitional rehabilitation. We’re committed to helping every person we support feel safe, happy and empowered, enabling them to live the best life possible.

Capacity up to 13
Neuro-rehab
All genders
Northamptonshire
We provide post-acute rehabilitation through to specialist care pathways.
This service is regulated by the Care Quality Commission. Click here to view our latest report & rating.
Christchurch View is based in Northamptonshire, strategically neighbouring other Neurological Rehabilitation facilities Abington View and Loyd house, in which we work in close partnership. Our goal is to provide personalised care and rehabilitation to our residents and enhance their quality of life.Â
The team at Christchurch View work together to develop person-centered, evidence based rehabilitation care plans that aim to maximise the individual’s independence and recovery. Through personalised care plans we’re able to maximise each resident’s independence allowing them to work towards their goals.Â
We work with our residents on key life skills, with each resident having access to an interdisciplinary care team consisting of a Rehabilitation Medicine Consultant, Neuropsychology, Physiotherapists, Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists, as required.
Christchurch View has 13 en-suite bedrooms. Located close to the park and local shops so residents benefit from educational, social and occupational opportunities in the heart of the community.
Our wonderful team understand that a holistic approach is necessary to ensure that those in our care are safe, happy, and healthy. We promote and fulfil the company values of being caring, honest, pro-active, and empowering for those we support.
Conditions we support, but are not limited to:
- Brain injury
- Spinal injury
- Stroke
- Progressive neurological conditions
- Cognitive rehabilitation
- Functional Neurological Disorder
Commitment to Quality
At Christchurch View we have aligned and agreed our strategic goals to define what we want our organisation to achieve. This means we have also aligned them with the five domains of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection standards to ensure we provide the very best care possible to all our residents.
13 Bedrooms
Christchurch View has capacity for up to 13 residents and allows for a calm, relaxing environment.
Therapy gym
Christchurch View offers residents a unique experience with our therapy gym, with residents given full supervised access.
Large communal spaces
We have a communal sitting room allowing for residents to convene and interact in a community environment.
Communal dining room
Christchurch View has a large kitchen / dining area for communal eating where everyone is encouraged to convene.
Community garden
We have a large garden where residents are encouraged to cultivate plant life whilst learning new skills in the process.
Therapy room
We encourage a policy of openness and have a purpose built therapy room including a therapy kitchen.
Download our Brochure
Our goal is to care for people and help them lead rich, rewarding and meaningful lives, however that looks for them. Download our brochure to learn more about the services we provide at Active Care Group.
Headway Approved
We are extremely proud to be accredited as an approved provider of specialist Brain Injury care by the Headway Brain Injury Association.Â
Case Studies
Download our case studies to learn more about the work we do at Christchurch View.
Commitment to Quality
Our Address
2 Christchurch Road,
Northampton, NN1 5LL
Contact Number
Tel: 0844 264 0533
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