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Huntercombe Group

Huntercombe Lane South
Taplow
Maidenhead
SL6 0PQ

Tel: 01628 667881
Fax: 01628 662087
Web: www.huntercombe.com

The Huntercombe Group is part of Four Seasons Health Care and shares its ethos of delivering the highest quality professional and personal care.

The Huntercombe Group consists of hospitals and centres throughout the UK, highly regarded for quality of care and innovation in their respective fields. The centres provide acute and longer term treatment in the areas of mental health and addictions, brain injury rehabilitation and neurodisabilitiy and learning disabilities.

Mental Illness & Addictions

Huntercombe treats adults and young people experiencing psychiatric, psychological and emotional problems, including the severely ill who require high dependency or intensive care and may be at risk of suicidal behaviour, serious self-harm, violence or absconding. Centres are located in Edinburgh, Maidenhead, Roehampton, Stafford and Sunderland.

Brain Injury Rehabilitation and Neurodisabilitiy

The Brain Injury Rehabilitation and Neurodisability Services within the Group cover complex neurological problems including:

  • Acquired brain injury
  • Challenging behaviours
  • Epilepsy

Also, the Group offers care for people with physical disabilities. Centres are located in South East London, Scotland, Bristol and Nottingham.

Learning Disabilities

They look after the short term and continuing educational, healthcare and therapeutic needs of people with moderate to severe learning disabilities. Centres are based in Durham and Stockton.

Checked: 2 May 2007








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PS - Health and Poverty

Perhaps the biggest cause of ill health in the world is poverty. Help to Make Poverty History. For example, why not lend some of your money to disadvantaged communities to enable them to trade their way out of poverty through schemes such as Shared Interest.

See also MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY North East for details and links to campaigns against poverty.

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