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Neurorehabilitation

Neurological rehabilitation is the treatment and care provided to manage conditions, regain independence and help with wellbeing. Our service is run by a multidisciplinary team who offer rehabilitation and support to people with neurological conditions impacting their day-to-day life.

We help with neurological conditions such as:

  • Stroke
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Brain Injury
  • Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)
  • And more

Our specialist services include

  • Spasticity
  • Neurological rehabilitation
  • Upper limb rehabilitation
  • Cognition
  • Vocational rehabilitation

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Neurological Rehabilitation Outpatients - North

The Neurological Rehabilitation Outpatient Services is a multidisciplinary team designed to offer rehabilitation and support to people with a neurological condition impacting on their day to day life.

We offer a multi-disciplinary approach with staff from Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy. Sessions are held within the Therapy Outpatient areas at North Devon District hospital.

We also offer exercise classes online or at Petroc College.

  • Neuroactive
  • PD
  • MS

For further information please contact 01271 311526.

Referrals

Referrals can be made via your GP, health, social or mental health practitioner. Referrals should be sent toÌýndht.therapyreferrals@nhs.netÌýWe do not accept self-referrals.

Community Neurological Rehabilitation - East

Using a multi-discipline approach, we work with people who have a physical disability, a chronic neurological health condition, and/or acquired brain injury.

The service focuses on education and aims to help you recover from or manage your health condition and improve your quality of life.

Please note that you must be registered with an Exeter GP to access our service.

Contact us

You can contact the team on 01392 465666 orÌýrde-tr.whiptonreablement@nhs.net.

Our office hours are 8.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday

If you have any other query, please contact:

  • Your own GP
  • NHS Direct 111
  • Devon Care Direct 0345 1551 007

Where to find us

Exeter Whipton Hospital, Hospital Ln, Exeter EX1 3RB

Budlake Centre

More information about Exeter Whipton Hospital, also known as Exeter Community Hospital, is available here

Mardon Neuro-Rehabilitation Centre

The Mardon Neuro-Rehabilitation Centre is our purpose-built, 12-bed specialist neuro-rehabilitation inpatient unit. We are located near theÌý°ÄÞ«×¼ÁùФ and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)Ìýsite.

Our teamÌýprovides specialist rehabilitation programmes for people with a range of medical, physical, cognitive and/or emotional difficulties caused by a neurological condition. That could mean disorders of the brain, spinal cord and/or the nerves that connect them.Ìý

Meet the team

We have a multi-disciplinary team made up of:

  • Neurorehabilitation consultants working across both North and Eastern services
  • Occupational Therapists who will assess and then provide information and treatment to help with managing your daily activities, leisure activities and returning to work.
  • PhysiotherapistsÌýwho will assess and then provide information and treatment to help with movement, balance, strength, flexibility and mobility. This may be through exercise, manual therapy, education and advice. This is to help you with your recovery and enable you to stay as active and independent for as long as possible.
  • Support workersÌýwho work with the therapists to provide you with the support to continue your treatment.
  • Administration staffÌýwho provide clerical support for the team.

We also work with:

  • Speech and Language TherapistsÌýwho can assess and provide information, treatment and support for people with difficulties with communication (including reading and writing) and swallowing.
  • Clinical PsychologistsÌýwho help you with the emotional and psychological effects of your condition.
  • Parkinson’s Disease (PD) Specialist NursesÌýwho provide advice, help and support for your condition.
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) NurseÌýwho provide advice, help and support for your condition.

Services and treatments

The first time we see you, one or more of the therapists will make an assessment and help you decide if you will benefit from treatment by our team.

Together with you, we will then decide what you want to achieve and what sort of treatment plan would be helpful. This might involve one or more of the professionals in our team.

We also arrange groups to provide:

  • Fatigue management strategies
  • Memory management strategies
  • Neuro exercises
  • Postural stability education and exercise
  • Upper limb rehabilitation

You can refer yourself or you can be referred by your GP or other health or social care staff.

Supporting you

We work closely with:

  • Adult and Community Services
  • Community Enabling Services
  • Headway Devon
  • Multiple Sclerosis Specialist Nurse
  • MS Centre
  • Parkinson’s Disease Nurse
  • Stroke Association

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FND exercise – FND hope run an exercise session over zoom every week. You can access it hereÌý

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Last updated: October 27, 2023

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