Map 1 Statutory specialist services and organisations in England Isle of Man 31 Neuro Rehab Units (YDU) Spinal Injury Centres Brain Injury Services - NHS Brain Injury Service non NHS Stroke Units Regional Mobility Centres (Driving Assessment) Regional Communication Aids Centres Regional Assistive Devices Centres
Map 2 Non-statutory specialist services and organisations in England Isle of Man Headway branches Rehab UK centres BIRT specialist rehab units BIRT continuing rehab units BIRT supported housing Stroke Association dysphasia support Stroke Association family support HDA regional advisors (areas) MS Society specialist posts MS Society physiotherapy projects MS Society community rehab team MS Society respite centres MS therapy centres MNDA regional centres MNDA advisors (areas) MDC advisors MDC neuromuscular clinic
Map 3 Specialist services for people with traumatic brain injury in South Central
Map 4 Specialist services for people with spinal injuries in South Central
Map 5 Specialist services for people with stroke in South Central
Map 6 Specialist services for people with progressive neurological conditions in South Central
Map 7 Specialist services for people with traumatic brain injury in the East Midlands
Map 8 Specialist services for people with spinal injuries in the East Midlands
Map 9 Specialist services for people with stroke in the East Midlands
Map 10 Specialist services for people with progressive neurological conditions in the East Midlands
Map 11 Specialist services for people with traumatic brain injury in the North East
Map 12 Specialist services for people with spinal injuries in the North East
Map 13 Specialist services for people with stroke in the North East Underlying map produced by the Department of Heath via the Pan Government Agreement with the Ordnance Survey Surgical Specialist acute in-patient unit a cute unit Specialist Out patient out-patient services private services sector private sector Non specialist acute unit Specialist out-patient services statutory sector Surgical acute unit Specialist out-patient services private sector Specialist in-patient rehab combined unit (acute & rehab) unit Specialist community community rehabilitation rehabilitation team specific - statutory private sector Regional Specialist specialist in-patient centre combined (driving, (acute communication, & rehab) unit sector Specialist community rehabilitation specific private sector assistive Regional specialist devices) centre (driving, communication, Outreach rehabilitation (NHS/PCT) team Statutory Outreach rehabilitation residential facility (NHS/PCT) for respite team or long term management Statutory residential facility for respite or long term Third sector rehabilitation Third Third sector sector condition rehabilitation specific nurse Private or 3rd sector residential rehab rehab facilities, facilities, respite nurse respite or long term or long term Third New innovative sector condition models specific therapist Underlying map produced by the Department of Heath via the Pa n Governmen t Agreement with the Ordnance Survey
Map 14 Specialist services for people with progressive neurological conditions in the North East
Map 15 Specialist services for traumatic brain injury in the North West
Map 16 Specialist spinal injuries services in the North West
Map 17 Specialist services for stroke in the North West Isle of Man
Map 18 Specialist services for progressive neurological conditions in the North West Isle of Man
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