A new 28-bedroom Neuro Rehabilitation Centre officially opened its doors last week, offering specialised care for individuals with complex neurological conditions.
The Hamberley Neurocare service, located on Bradley Way in Beggarwood, features 28 bedrooms, therapy and medical consulting rooms, and a therapy gym equipped with cutting-edge rehabilitation equipment.
Basingstoke MP Luke Murphy and Basingstoke and Deane Mayor Dan Putty attended the opening ceremony.
“It gave me great pleasure and honour to open Hamberley Neurocare,” the mayor said, as he cut the ribbon.
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“A wonderful reception was received and the hospitality by all the staff was wonderful.”
“I was amazed to see such large rooms for the rehabilitation of the residents, they are five stars in the making. The gym room was very impressive and will aid many to regain fitness. The decor was stunning, giving a homely feeling, and will offer comfort to all. May Hamberley Neurocare be a great success for all those who will receive care and work there.”
Hamberley Neurocare Basingstoke offers a range of services, including rehabilitation, long-term, respite, and palliative care for individuals with brain injuries and neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease.
The facility is ideally located to support the nearby Hampshire Hospitals Foundation Trust. It has also created 50 new jobs for the town, including 14 clinical roles.
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