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NHS Rehab Centre Delayed Until 2026
19 Nov
Summary
- New NHS rehabilitation centre opening delayed until 2026.
- A water system issue caused the postponement of the opening.
- Patients will continue to receive care at another facility.

The planned opening of the £105 million National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) has been postponed until 2026. The facility, located at Stanford Hall in Nottinghamshire, was set to welcome its first patients on November 11th. However, a critical failure during a water quality check has necessitated this delay.
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, responsible for the NRC, confirmed the postponement due to the ongoing water system problems. The exact nature of the water issue has not been fully disclosed but has proven substantial enough to halt the centre's operational launch.
In the interim, patients requiring specialist neurological care will continue to be treated at an existing unit based at Nottingham City Hospital. The trust has assured that this arrangement will ensure continuity of care while the NRC undergoes the necessary remediation to meet safety standards.




