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Rehabilitation Destinations – by Network: December 2017 Region Unit Rehabilitation Destinations – By Network: December 2017 Region Unit Community care / OPT / Intermediate care bed Cheshire and Merseyside Brain Injury Rehab Centre, Sid Watkins, The Walton Centre Rehabilitation Network Clatterbridge Rehabilitation Centre Complex Rehabilitation Unit, Sid Watkins Building Countess of Chester Hospital Hyper Acute Rehab Unit, Lipton Ward, Walton Centre Isle of Man (Community Therapy) Nobles Hospital (IOM) Oakvale Gardens, Partnerships in Care Private Rehabilitation Unit (i.e. TRU, Redford Court) Royal Liverpool University Hospital Seddon Suite, St Helens Hospital Southport and Formby Hospital Southport Spinal Injuries Unit, Southport Hospital Specialist Rehabilitation Unit, Ward 5, Broadgreen Hospital University Aintree Hospital Warrington Hospital Whiston Hospital Wirral University Hospital Community care / OPT / Intermediate care bed Cumbria and South Lancashire Abbey View Network CDGH – Rookwood Clifton Hospital, Nurse Led unit at Bispham (Spiral) ELHT – Pendle & Clitheroe Community Hospitals Furness General – ward 6 Kendal – Westmorland unit Lancaster – ward 22 & 23 Millom Community Hospital Preston Fell View Neuro-Rehabilitation Unit Preston NRU Preston Royal Hospital Rakehead Rehab Centre, Burnley RPH – Barton, Spiral unit Southport Regional Spinal Injuries Unit Community care / OPT / Intermediate care bed East Midlands Network Ashby Ward, Lincoln County Hospital Bolsover Community Hospital Brain Injury Unit, University Hospitals of Leicester Chatsworth Rehabilitation Unit, Ashfield Community Hospital Chesterfield Hospital Coalville Hospital Glenfields Hospital Grantham Hospital Highbury Hospital Ilkeston Community Hospital King's Lodge, Royal Derby Hospital Kings Mill Hospital Leicester General Hospital Leicester Royal Infirmary Lincoln County Hospital Linden Lodge, Nottingham City Hospital Campus Lings Bar Hospital London Road Community Hospital Derby Loughborough Hospital Pilgrim Hospital Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham University Hospital Royal Derbyshire Hospital Specialist Neuro-Rehab Unit, Leicester St Andrew's Brain Injury Unit Northampton St Lukes Hospital St Oswald's Community Hospital, Derbyshire The Evington Centre The Princess Royal Spinal & Neurorehabilitation Centre, SHT Young Disabled Unit, Leicester General Hospital Community care / OPT / Intermediate care bed East of England Trauma Active Assistance Network Amberley Hall, Kings Lynn Anglia Case Management Anglia Case Management, Community Rehabilitation Service Anglia Case Management, Manual Handling Service Ashlynn Grange Care Home Askham Court Askham Place Avenues East Beccles Hospital Bedford Hospital Bedfordshire Acquired Brain Injury Service Beeshaw Care Ltd BIS Essex - Elm Cottage (Partnerships in Care) BIS Essex - Elm House (Partnerships in Care) BIS Essex - Elm Park (Partnerships in Care) Brookfield’s Hospital, Cambridge Christchurch Group (Neurological Rehabilitation) City Care Centre Colman Centre for Specialist Rehabilitation, Norfolk Colman Centre Specialist Rehab Services - Amputee rehab Colman Centre Specialist Rehab Services - Neurological rehab Colman Centre Specialist Rehab Services - Outpatient service Community Brain Injury Team Community Integrated NeuroRehab Services - E Cambs & Fenland Community Neuro Rehab team - Cambridge Cottenham Court Care Home Danesbury (Neuro service) Eagle Wood Neurological Care Centre Eden View Enable Care - Sewardstone Evelyn Community Head Injury Service Family Mosaic Acquired BI supported housing - Colchester Family Mosaic Acquired BI supported housing - Thundersley Fen House – Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust (BIRT) Forest Care Village Gardens & Jacobs Neuro Centres Green Farm Clinic Gryphon Place Headway Bedford Headway Cambridgeshire Headway Essex Headway Hertfordshire Headway Suffolk Helping Hands J2 Rapid Access Acute Rehabilitation, Addenbrookes Hospital Leaf care services Lewin & J2 Neurorehabilitation Service, Cambridge Lewin Neuro Rehabilitation Unit, Addenbrookes Hospital Lister Hospital Livability Icanho Luton & Dunstable Hospital Marillac Care Ness M Care Services Neuro Rehabilitation Team - Huntingdon Neurokinex Newmarket Hospital Norfolk Coastal Centre for Independent Life Oak Farm Clinic & Oak Court Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Papworth Trust Rehabilitation and Reablement Service Park House - Bedford (Christchurch Group) Park House Nursing Home Peterborough City Hospital Prime Physio - Specialist Neuro Therapy Centre Princess Alexandra, Harlow Princess of Wales (Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust) Princess Royal Spinal injuries unit QVM Hospital - Intermediate Care Unit Inpatient Unit Realise Futures CIC Road Victims Trust Rutland Memorial Hospital Saffron Walden Community Hospital Simmons House (N.H in Linton) St Edmunds House St Margaret's hospital Street Forge Workshops Sue Ryder – Stagenhoe Park Sue Ryder – The Chantry Sue Ryder Café Neuro Sue Ryder Supported Living – Four Ways Sue Ryder, Thorpe Hall, Day Services Sunflowers Care Ltd The Cambridge Centre for Paediatric Neuropsychological Rehab The Cavell Centre The Centre The Firs Residential Care The Gables Nursing Home The Grove (Leonard Cheshire Disability) The Hive Home Support The Marbrook Centre The Priory Hospital St Neots The Tabor Centre Tixover House Community care / OPT / Intermediate care bed East of England Trauma Acute Neuro-rehab Programme – Children & Young People Network - Outside the East of Amegreen Complex Homecare Limited England Aspire Assistive Technology Aspire Grants Aspire Independent Living Programme Aspire Welfare Benefits Service Back Up Bibic (Be Inspired By Incredible Children) BIS Northampton - Community Houses (Partnerships in Care) BIS Northampton - Grafton Manor (Partnerships in Care) Bluebirds Neurological Care Centre (PJ Care) Brain and Spine Foundation Bush & Company Rehab - Assessment & Case Mngt Service Frenchay Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre Mallard House Neurological Care Centre (PJ Care) National Spinal Injuries Centre NICE – Centre for Movement Disorders Paradise Independent Living Princess Royal Spinal Cord Injuries & Neuro-rehab Centre Regain Sports Charity Rehab Without Walls RNRU Outreach Team Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability SweetTree Home Care Services Team Brain Injury Support The Children’s Trust, Tadworth The London Spinal Cord Injury Centre The OakLeaf Group The Richardson Partnership for Care The Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital The Wellington Hospital ANR Unit & PDC Unit Thomas Edward Mitton House (The Brain Injury Rehab Trust) VP Community Care Community care / OPT / Intermediate care bed Greater Manchester Trauma BMI Alexandra Network Devonshire Neurorehabilitation Centre, Stockport Floyd Unit, Pennine Acute Intermediate Neuro-rehabilitation Unit, MRI Rakehead Rehabilitation Centre Salford Royal - 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