Working in the gaps between healthcare and social services, Care for Veterans offers a range of appropriate solutions for people with physical disabilities and complex needs, many of whom have served this country.
As we are not a statutory provider, we are able to lead the field, associated with physical and other forms of care for disabled people, free from many of the constraints that beset the public sector today.
To find out how to apply to live at Care for Veterans, click here.
Please view the links below which detail the services which make up the components of a comprehensive and tailored rehabilitation programme.
If you would like more information about our services, or to discuss becoming a resident, please call Commissioning and Placements Officer, Pauline Jones on 01903 213458 or contact us.
Click here to view our Information for Health Professionals.
If you would like to support the work we do, please see the many ways in which you can support us.
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We have extensive gardens surrounding our facilities, which can be seen from most bedrooms, wings and social rooms.
Learn more about the application process for living at Care for Veterans.
All rooms in the Alexandra Wing are single and feature en-suite bathrooms and a built in overhead hoist systems.
Care for Veterans has opened up its on-site facilities to Veterans and their families for a day service to provide a package of tailored treatments.
Our experienced, in-house physiotherapists help residents improve their flexibility and lead more active lives.
End of life care is intended to help those with advanced, progressive, incurable illness to live as well as possible.
Our day room provides a bright, uplifting, friendly space for residents and their visitors to socialise together.
Our Wheelchair Clinic is a service that provides adjustments, repairs and new wheelchairs to the residents here at Care for Veterans.
Cooking has given residents a sense of achievement and satisfaction at being able to do something for themselves.
Our Wellbeing Hub is a thriving vibrant environment which is well utilised by our residents.
The speech therapy service provides support to residents with swallowing difficulties and/or communication difficulties.
The Occupational Therapy provided at Care for Veterans has the primary focus of helping residents to achieve and maintain their capacity to...
Care for Veterans has a long history of providing pioneering and cutting edge nursing care.
For most of us, dealing with our correspondence is something we take for granted. But for disabled residents...
The chapel is open every day between breakfast and supper time.
An Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is the term used to relate to a non-degenerative brain injury incurred after birth.
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