National Neurological Services provided by National Care Group
National Neurological Services
National Care Group provides personal care, rehabilitation, and complex disability management for adults following a brain injury or living with a neurological condition.
National Neurological Services is operated by social care provider National Care Group. It is a specialist service supporting people with acquired brain injuries, neurological conditions, and disorders.
We provide slow-stream rehabilitation and both short and long-term residential care for males and females over the age of 18. The six services are each supported by a registered manager and a team trained in acquired brain injury and any specific conditions relevant to the people they are supporting.
Working with the NHS and local authorities
National Neurological Services works in partnership with the NHS and local authorities to deliver exceptional person-centred health and social care.
Through our partnership working, we ensure the personalised care we provide, in every case, fully meets a person’s needs.
We empower people to achieve their maximum potential in terms of independence and quality of life.
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