PNRU is a specialist inpatient facility for adults with acquired brain injuries, spinal cord injuries & other neuro conditions.
PNRU have created a wishlist that would greatly benefit the people they care for.-If you'd like to donate, you can do so here: amzn.to/2RimssZ
PNRU cares for adults with acquired brain injuries, spinal cord injuries & other conditions. Gardening has huge benefits for both mind & body & the team have incorporated this as part of the therapy they provide.
Find out more bit.ly/3nvrgXz#NationalGardeningWeek
Here are some of our #Rehablegends@UHP_NHS saying #BallsToCovid
We believe in the power & impact of rehab for everyone, everyday... u don’t need fancy equipment!
Join us saying #BallsToCovid & get your free #Rehablegend ball by emailing teamrehablegend@gmail.com
Before the country-wide lockdown began, students from Plymouth College of Art assisted in installing bright and colourful murals in hospital spaces to encourage and stimulate staff and patients, in association with charity @Hospital_Rooms 👉
plymouthart.ac.uk/blog/he-st…
We have introduced a "Send your loved one a message" scheme to keep our patients in contact with their family and friends during this difficult time.
Share your message here: bit.ly/popupCard
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability @RHNuk
in London is using #VirtualRehab to treat patients with traumatic brain injuries, neuro-disabilities & long-term neurological conditions. A unique place with incredible professionals who improve the quality of life of many people.
Can we please stop calling Care workers low skilled ffs?
I've never worked another job that demands such a high level of diverse skills.
They are low PAID and exploited. Never low skilled.
Good luck to us all when we stop letting these 'low skilled' workers in to look after us.