Accessibility

The website aims to meet standards in line with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.0.

Although efforts to cover as wide a range of issues are made, we understand that we are not able to address the needs of people with all types, degrees, and combinations of disability.

The site has been designed to ensure that the site is as easy to navigate and read as possible. However, if you do have difficulty viewing the site, there are some things you can do to make it easier. You can change the settings of your browser to better suit your needs.

Making changes via your browser

The NHS has produced step-by-step instructions on how to adjust your computer and browser according to your needs, such as for sight or hearing problems.

This includes information such as how to make the text larger in different browsers, change your keyboard or mouse settings, or increase colour contrast: Get help with accessibility

For additional help on individual browsers then please use the links below:

Firefox

Internet Explorer

Google Chrome

Important Covid-19 Update!

Although we have had to adapt many aspects of our service to ensure the safety of our residents and staff team, much of our rehab programme remains the same. We are still taking referrals and are able to admit individuals to our residential programme under specific circumstances.

With the reduction in the national R rate, and given that all our services are currently free of infection amongst staff and patients, we are admitting patients to all of our services and will, therefore, follow our usual referral practice. We remain fully committed to working closely with commissioners in ensuring that potential patients have access to the treatment that they require, as close to home as possible.

To learn more about our current admission process please call or email us.