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Home / Health / Kent Therapy Centre Expands to Aid More Neurological Patients

Kent Therapy Centre Expands to Aid More Neurological Patients

29 Jan

Summary

  • Center rebrands from MS Therapy to Neuro Therapy to serve more patients.
  • Expanded services cater to Parkinson's, stroke survivors, and other conditions.
  • Charity aims to address significant unmet rehabilitation needs in Kent.
Kent Therapy Centre Expands to Aid More Neurological Patients

For over four decades, the Kent MS Therapy Centre has been a cornerstone of support for individuals with multiple sclerosis. Now, marking a significant evolution in its mission, the center has officially changed its name to the Kent Neuro Therapy Centre. This rebranding signifies a strategic expansion of its services.

The newly renamed center is committed to providing specialist rehabilitation and therapy to a broader range of patients. This includes individuals diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, those recovering from strokes, and people living with other neurological conditions. The decision was made to bring essential, specialized care closer to home for more people across Kent.

This initiative addresses a critical gap in healthcare, as the charity highlights that many individuals with neurological conditions face significant unmet needs in terms of treatment and support. Research indicates that a substantial portion of patients feel their care does not fully meet their requirements. The center aims to be a beacon of hope and comprehensive support.

Chief executive Heidi Coleman emphasized the organization's dedication to honoring its past while embracing future advancements in care. The center's goal is to ensure that everyone deserves access to the high-quality care, unwavering support, and profound hope that they offer, fostering a more inclusive and effective therapeutic environment.

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The Kent MS Therapy Centre has been renamed the Kent Neuro Therapy Centre.
The center now provides therapy for people with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, stroke survivors, and other neurological conditions.
The center expanded its services to address significant unmet needs and bring specialist rehabilitation closer to home for more individuals in Kent.

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