Skip to main content

Meet our members

Specialist health, social and rehabilitation care

INPA is made up of UK providers specialising in health, social care and rehabilitation for people affected by acquired or traumatic brain injury and those with long-term neurological conditions. We also work closely with members, to provide additional specialist services.

By having a collective voice, INPA can ensure the views and perspectives of independent neurorehabilitation providers are heard within the sector.

We can join, contribute to and raise debates on key subjects such as outcome measurements, fee structures and regulation.

These matters are all areas where INPA can have a voice and represent the views of the independent providers of these important services in the neuro-rehabilitation sector.

Active Care Group

Health & social care provider

Active Care Group

The Active Care Group - formerly The Huntercombe Group & Christchurch Group - is a leading independent health and social care provider delivering specialist brain injury services for patients with brain injuries and other highly complex neurological conditions at its 18 locations across England and Scotland.

Their award winning rehabilitation services provide the highest standards of patient -focused rehabilitation, treatment and care across four care specialisms;

- Specialist rehabilitation
- Slow-stream rehabilitation
- Complex disability management
- Neuropalliative care

Through clearly defined care pathways and multi-disciplinary approaches the specialist teams can offer solution-focused programmes of treatment and care that maximise a patient’s recovery potential or quality of life. Recognising the importance of offering patients a restorative environment for assessment, treatment and recovery and do this through our portfolio of specialist purpose-built centres or care environments.

Services offer individuals a high patient to staff ratio, combined with assistive technologies and therapeutic facilities to aid patients throughout their treatment or care. By embracing new practices they confidently remain at the forefront of brain injury care and treatment consistently improving the outcomes for patients admitted to our services.

Health & social care provider
1 Suffolk Way, Sevenoaks, TN13 1YL

Castel Froma

Castel Froma

At Castel Froma Neuro Care, our specialist neurological care centres are purpose built to meet the needs of individuals over the age of 18, with conditions that may include brain injuries, stroke, spinal cord injuries, progressive neurological conditions, and prolonged disorders of consciousness. We have two sites based in Leamington Spa- Lillington House and Helen Ley House. At both sites we provide rehabilitation, long term care, respite care and palliative care. We have a coordinated multidisciplinary team which includes nursing, care, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, speech and language therapy, dietetics, GPs, and consultants in neurological rehabilitation, who work alongside residents and their relatives to put the residents needs and wishes at the heart of everything we do.

Castel Froma
93 Lillington Road Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV32 6LL

Circle Rehabilitation

Accessible from anywhere across the country, Circle Rehabilitation is a state-of-the-art centre in Birmingham, West Midlands and is the largest specialist rehabilitation centre in the UK.

The team of specialist rehabilitation consultants, nurses and Allied Health Professionals will ensure patient's rehabilitation programme is designed entirely around them.

At Circle Rehabilitation, the multi-disciplinary team will support patients either as an inpatient, outpatient or virtually in their home.

The specialist centre is equipped with some of the latest technology to assist in the patient's rehabilitation journey. They have the same equipment that NASA use to train their astronauts and the same physiotherapy equipment used by the top-performing sports teams. Virtual reality is also used to improve people's strength and coordination.

Rehabilitation centre
The Priory Hospital, Priory Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B5 7UG
Cygnet Health Care

Neurological services

Cygnet Health Care

Cygnet Health Care was established in 1988. Since then we have developed a wide range of services for individuals with mental health needs and learning disabilities within the UK.
We offer neurological services for men with acquired brain injuries and neurodegenerative disorders. Our person-centred and flexible care model aims to reduce risk, maximise independence, improve quality of life and where possible, help those affected to fully recover. Our rehabilitation and transitional services are located in the East Midlands, West Midlands and South-West of England.

We place a strong emphasis on service user outcomes, which are measured via our comprehensive range of outcome tools.Our dedicated clinical teams provide inter-disciplinary input including occupational therapy, psychiatry, psychology, physiotherapy, and speech and language therapy

Neurological services
3rd Floor, 4 Millbank, London, SW1P 3JA
Elysium Neurological; part of Elysium Healthcare

Specialist mental health care

Elysium Neurological

Elysium Neurological brings together a unique approach to the delivery of care, where the patient is embedded in the heart of all aspects of hospital life.
Together, the staff, patients and stakeholders shape the care of today and the future.

Their aim is to set new standards in the delivery of specialist mental health care, through a strategic network of hospitals which provide a complete pathway of care

Specialist mental health care
2 Imperial Place, Maxwell Road, Hertfordshire, WD6 1JN
Hobbs Rehabilitation Group

Specialist care

Hobbs Rehabilitation

Hobbs Rehabilitation, an award winning neuro rehabilitation company, provides specialist residential, community and outpatient neurological rehabilitation, for adults and children, located across the south of England.
Their interdisciplinary service is provided by experts in neuro-physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, neuropsychology, health and pain psychology and orthotics to help ensure that every individual can reach their full potential.

Treating a wide variety of neurological conditions including Stroke, Acquired Brain Injuries and Spinal Cord Injuries, access to the latest in neuro-technology is available, such as the Mollii Suit, Eksobionics Exoskeleton, the Rewalk, the LiteGait partial weight bearing device and the AlterG Bionic Leg, all of which are useful adjuncts to your rehabilitation programme and can significantly enhance the results achieved.

We also are linked with university for research projects and are involved in product design to benefit our patients.

Specialist care
Bridgets Lane Offices, Bridgets Lane, SO21 1AR
Inspire Neurocare
Inspire Neurocare

Neurocare services

Inspire Neurocare

From the ground up, Inspire Neurocare services are developed for people living with trauma, diseases and disorders of the nervous system. This might include people recovering from and living with the impact of a brain injury, spinal injury or other trauma, stroke, brain tumour and long-term neurological conditions.

Inspire Neurocare focuses on enabling people to live with independence through nursing care, therapeutic interventions and lifestyle adaptations required for people living with neurological symptoms – whatever their condition or prognosis.

An interdisciplinary approach is taken to residential neurorehabilitation and care that puts people’s goals and desired outcomes at the heart of their support.

Neurocare services
195 Oldbury Road, Worcester, WR2 6AS
Morrello - Neurological Rehabilitation

Neurological

Morrello Neurological Rehabilitation

Morrello is a private rehabilitation service, providing outpatient neurological physiotherapy and rehabilitation services across Monmouthshire, South Wales and the Southwest of England.

Morrello employs 13 highly skilled neurological physiotherapists and technicians who provide hands on specialist therapy for adults and children complemented by advanced rehabilitation technology. Currently, Morrello is operating from its specialist centre close to the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport Wales from which it offers outpatient type treatments as well as domiciliary services, nursing home based rehabilitation and online rehabilitation. Hydrotherapy is provided in private or community hydrotherapy pools. Specialist treatments are available for a range of neurological conditions including, Stroke, ABI, SCI, MS, GBS, Parkinson’s, CP etc

Various rehabilitation packages are available ranging from our flagship High Intensity Rehabilitation programmes delivering 25 / 30 hours treatment per week to one off consultations

In addition, Morrello rents out specialist equipment to enhance the rehabilitation environment at home.

Morrello is an early licensee of the successful Australian PD Warrior programme for Parkinson’s and has taught UK therapists in the PDW programme as well as supported Parkinson’s UK with Podcasts on exercise for Parkinson’s.

Morrello undertakes research and development, results of which are published at national and international events such as the World Stroke Conference, UK Stroke Forum and the Welsh Stroke Conference in 2021. Sharing experience in delivering high intensity treatment programmes for Stroke as well as use of technology to deliver intensive treatments at home.

Morrello has provided treatments for a lottery funded project (Physio in a Box) aimed at people adversely affected by COVID-19 and is working on obtaining further funding for 2022.

Neurological
Morrello Clinic, Nelson House, NP18 2LH
Peartree House

Neurological rehabilitation

Peartree House

Peartree House Neurological Rehabilitation Centre is a modern, specialist rehabilitation centre established in 1996 and based in a beautiful listed building in Southampton.
The Centre embraces all the advances in understanding the needs of people who have suffered a brain injury to provide a seamless, integrated, bespoke service including inpatient neurological rehabilitation and long term nursing and complex care, inpatient rehabilitation into the community, and continuing community support.
Peartree House treats and cares for anyone from 18 and over, both as inpatients and as outpatients in the community.

The people treated have suffered brain injuries as a result of various causes which range from road traffic accidents, falls, other traumatic incidents, stroke or brain injury caused by illness or degenerative conditions. What is in common is that everybody affected by acquired brain injury needs trained, specialist, patient and watchful therapy, treatment and care.

Neurological rehabilitation
8a Peartree Avenue, Southampton, SO19 7JP

Priory Healthcare

Priory Brain Injury Services is a new and exciting division of Priory Healthcare.
It has been formed following the merger of Priory with Partnerships in Care, together with a number of Craegmoor sites moving into Priory Healthcare from Priory Adult Care (a separate division in Priory). Priory can now boast an extensive Brain Injury Service, with more than 300 beds across 13 sites throughout the UK.

Brain injury is well documented as being an enormous problem around the world. In the UK alone, there are more than one million people currently living with the effects of long-term brain injury.  Priory Brain Injury Services has been established to be well placed to provide services that enable people with an acquired brain injury (ABI) to maximise their independence at any stage of their post-acute recovery journey.

The service encompasses neurophysical care and rehabilitation, as well as neurobehavioural rehabilitation, and is provided within environments ranging from hospital settings to residential homes. The breadth of the service allows a seamless care pathway ensuring that all services have a consistency in their approach and follow national guidance. Priory’s Brain Injury Services is focused on using data to inform best practice, individualise care plans and measure patient outcomes.

All of the services integrate and have strong ties with their local community. Rehabilitating and caring for people with an acquired brain injury is important to our communities and society more broadly, with implications ethically, socially and economically.

Brain injury services
80 Hammersmith Road, London, W14 8UD
Queen Elizabeth Foundation for Disabled People

Care and Rehabilitation Centre – Neuro Rehabilitation

Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People

QEF Neuro Rehabilitation Services has treated people with acquired brain injury and other neurological conditions for more than 20 years at Banstead Place.
Working with adults aged between 16-65 who have complex physical, cognitive, communication, social and emotional needs consequent to acquired brain injury, including stroke or other neurological conditions.

They provide residential, day placement and outreach neurorehabilitation services; assessment, intensive neurorehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation and education are integral to their work.

The multi-disciplinary team offers intensive rehabilitation programmes to match the individual needs of clients. Highly experienced medical, therapy, vocational, teaching, recreation, nursing and rehabilitation support staff, enable clients to work towards their goals. Working closely with families, health and social services in the community to ensure the development and transfer of key physical, communication, cognitive and functional skills.

The goal is to maximise recovery for our clients to enable them to identify realistic plans for their future and find a quality of life which meets their needs, interests and aspirations.

Located in Surrey, the Brain Injury Centre is spacious and well equipped, surrounded by woodland gardens, lawns and recreation areas. Accommodation includes single bedrooms and independent living units, enabling clients to experience progressive levels of independence within a supportive environment.

Regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and, being registered as a National Specialist College we are also regulated by OFSTED. They are a Headway Approved Provider for residential rehabilitation and a member of the Independent Neurorehabilitation Provider’s Alliance (INPA)

Care and Rehabilitation Centre – Neuro Rehabilitation
Woodlands Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 0BN
Richardson Care

Brain injury services

Richardson Care

Richardson Care provides specialist residential care and person-centred rehabilitation for adults with acquired brain injury and associated complex needs
The experienced and highly-skilled multi-disciplinary team includes neuro specialists in psychiatry, psychology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and speech & language therapy. They develop innovative care plans to deliver positive outcomes, life skills and enhanced well-being. A dedicated team of care support workers reinforce the therapeutic interventions on a daily basis and are empowered to be creative in their approach to deliver the best possible person-centred care.

Independent and family-run, Richardson Care has a proven track record over 30 years. Three residential homes in Northampton cater for adults with a range of needs. Services include:

  • Neurobehavioural rehabilitation
  • Post-acute brain injury rehabilitation
  • Short-term and long-term residential care
  • Respite and top-up care
  • Home for life
  • Neuropsychological support
  • Neuropsychiatric support
  • Managing complex cognitive behavioural needs
  • Managing complex physical disabilities
  • Access to our multidisciplinary team of therapists
  • Community activities
  • Supported home visits
Brain injury services
The Richardson Mews, Kingsland Gardens, Northampton, NN2 7P
St Andrew's Healthcare

Mental health services

St Andrew’s Healthcare

St Andrew’s is the UK’s leading charity providing specialist NHS care with a reputation grown over 175 years as a unique and influential pioneer in mental health.
We are the country’s first charity to become an independent national Teaching Hospital, as well as a university learning and research centre, partnered with King’s College London.

They specialise and secure care pathways in mental illness, learning disability and brain injury include unique national secure services for young people, women, men and older adults.

With an in-depth expertise in trauma, personality disorder, psychosis, autism, learning disability, brain injury and dementia, they provide effective treatment, therapies and recovery.

Also running professional services in criminal justice in-reach and clinical consultancy, vocational rehabilitation and outpatient care.

As a trading charity they can achieve sustainable not-for-profit growth, investing all our surpluses in improved patient care.

Mental health services
Northampton, Billing Road, Northampton, NN1 5DG
STEPS Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation centre

STEPS Rehabilitation

STEPS Rehabilitation is a state-of-the-art, purpose-built medical and rehabilitation facility located in Sheffield. It is one of only a small number of specialist centres in the UK that provide residential and day rehabilitation for neurological conditions, stroke, spinal cord injuries, acquired brain injuries, orthopaedic and other complex trauma injuries.
STEPS Rehabilitation is devoted to developing human potential following life-changing illness and injuries with the aim of rebuilding lives.

Clients receive a multi-disciplinary approach to their rehabilitation and can access a range of medical expertise and therapies under one roof including: physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, neurologic music therapy, neuropsychology, speech and language therapy, spasticity management, pain management and the only specialist amputee and orthotic residential rehabilitation programme in the UK.

Packages of care are tailored to each client, enabling a bespoke, flexible approach to every rehabilitation journey.

Rehabilitation centre
Alexander House, 30 Troutbeck Road, Sheffield, S7 2QA
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability

Neurological services

The Royal Hospital for Neurodisability

Based in Putney, South West London, the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (RHN) has been providing specialist care and support for people with complex or profound disabilities due to neurological injury or disease for 160 years.
A charitable organisation and provide a range of services for people living with complex disabilities, including short-stay neuro-rehabilitation, long-stay care and specialist nursing home services. Helping those affected by disorders of consciousness, acquired or traumatic brain injury and progressive neurological conditions.

Specialist services can also support individuals who experience behavioural challenges, those who require ventilator support and people living with advanced Huntington’s disease.

We strive to ensure every person is treated as an individual and can offer assistive and rehabilitation technology, a range of clinical and therapeutic support including occupational therapy, speech therapy and physiotherapy as well as music therapy, wheelchair engineers and technicians and dieticians.

Neurological services
West Hill, Putney, London, SW15 3SW

The Wellington Hospital

The Wellington Hospital’s Acute Neurological Rehabilitation Unit is the largest private unit in the UK specially designed for neurological rehabilitation patients.
Treating patients with complex neurological injuries and conditions affecting the brain and nervous system, they have been awarded three years’ accreditation by CARF, a globally recognised independent body that evaluates standards in rehabilitation around the world. Personalised programmes mean patients can quickly get back on the road to recovery.

They care for patients with a range of neurological conditions:

  • Stroke
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Encephalitis
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Guillain-Barre syndrome

Alongside the expertise of specialist medical and nursing care, they can also offer patients immediate access to intensive care units – giving them complete peace of mind that their every need will be taken care of.

Bringing together experts from a range of specialisms to work together as an Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) around the patient’s rehabilitation needs, your personalised team may include consultants, specialist nurses, physiotherapists, psychologists, dietitians, occupational therapists and speech and language therapists.

Services include:
Advanced neurological rehabilitation – they’re the only private CARF accredited acute neurological rehabilitation unit in London, based within an acute hospital setting with the full support of the largest private intensive care unit in the UK. As a dedicated inpatient unit, they specialise in the rehabilitation of patients with stroke and traumatic brain injury. A fully integrated advanced technology and intensive treatment within comprehensive care pathways also enable us to provide the following:

Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness (PDoC) Programme
After a severe brain injury, conscious awareness of self and environment can be reduced, only returning in stages. While many patients eventually recover their full awareness, for some, this altered level of consciousness can persist. Patients who have not regained full awareness within four weeks of their injury are said to be in a Prolonged Disorder of Consciousness state. Closely linked to The Wellington Hospital’s intensive care unit, the PDoC programme offers structured assessments to determine a patient’s level of consciousness. This gives us a likely prognosis and helps us choose those interventions that will be most beneficial.

Specialist Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Programme
A team of specialists includes experts in management and rehabilitation of spinal cord injuries. They treat complex spinal dysfunction, whether from traumatic injury, malignant and non-malignant tumours, or degenerative spinal disease. The team treats patients needing spinal deformity correction and management of spasticity with injections. They are also able to help with the assessment and management of neuropathic pain, fatigue and dysfunction.

Functional Restoration Programme (FRP)
An FRP team provides interdisciplinary assessment and treatment for patients with longstanding pain. The key goal of the FRP is to restore function in everyday activities

Neurological rehabilitation
North Circus Road, St John’s Wood, London, NW8 6PD
TRU Brain Injury Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation care

TRU Rehab

Transitional Rehabilitation Units Ltd (TRU) are specialist rehabilitation facilities for people who have an Acquired Brain Injury; both residential and community outreach.

Providing client centred active rehabilitation, they also offer personal care (non nursing), Substance Detox Programmes, Detention under Mental Health Act, guided by a full compliment of clinical professionals.

Rehabilitation care
342 Haydock Lane, St Helens, Merseyside, WA11 9UY

Becoming an INPA member

With our collective voice, we ensure the views & perspectives of independent neurorehab providers are heard. We can join, contribute too and raise debates on key subjects such as outcome measurements, fee structures and regulation.