Possibility People is a charity based in Sussex. Our mission is to give people access to the right information, with the right support, so they are enabled to make personal choices. Possability People runs many different projects and services, which together, help us to deliver this mission.
Read moreNeurological Disorder
Neurological disorders are diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. In other words, the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, nerve roots, autonomic nervous system, neuromuscular junction, and muscles.
These disorders include epilepsy, Alzheimer disease and other dementias, cerebrovascular diseases including stroke, migraine and other headache disorders, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, neuroinfections, brain tumours, all acquired brain injuries including traumatic brain injuries, and neurological disorders as a result of malnutrition.
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University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
9th December 2021University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (UHSussex) was formed on 1 April 2021. The Trust was created by a merger of Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, running hospitals in Brighton and Haywards Heath, and Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, running hospitals in Shoreham-by-Sea, Worthing and Chichester. It is an acute teaching hospital trust working across five main …
Read morePriory Adult Care Services
11th November 2020Priory Adult Care is part of the Priory Group, a national private company, and is uniquely placed to benefit from the breadth and depth of the Priory Group’s reputable services and expertise. From education to hospitals, care homes and secure facilities, the Group provides specialist behavioural care services to improve people’s health and wellbeing. Through a network of high quality …
Read moreEast Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
6th August 2020We provide acute hospital and community health services for people living in East Sussex and surrounding areas. Full details of our Rehabilitation Services can be found on the Rehabilitation pages of our website. This includes our After Trauma Team, a team of multidisciplinary clinicians based primarily at our East Sussex Trauma Unit at Conquest Hospital, but covering the whole of …
Read moreWestern Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
5th August 2020Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust serves a population of around 450,000 people across a catchment area covering most of West Sussex. The Trust runs three hospitals: St.Richard’s Hospital in Chichester, Southlands Hospital in Shoreham-by-Sea and Worthing Hospital in the centre of Worthing. We became an NHS Foundation Trust on 1 July 2013, just over four years after the organisation …
Read moreSussex Community NHS Foundation Trust
17th July 2020Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust is part of the NHS that provides community services to patients in Sussex. It is houses in several sites across the county. The sections or departments that provide services to people with disabilities include the following: Community Equipment Service – West Sussex Community Neurological Rehabilitation Team (Brighton & Hove) Community Neurological Rehabilitation Team (Bognor Regis) …
Read moreNeuropsychology Department – University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
13th August 2019Neuropsychology Department at Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
Read moreNeuro Outpatient Physiotherapy Service – University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
13th August 2019The Neuro Outpatient Physiotherapy Service is part of University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust Email referrals should have a subject title reference: FAO Neuro-outpatient physiotherapy or FAO MSK Physiotherapy. Postal referrals should be addressed: Sandra Wilson, Neurophysiotherapy, Elliot House, RSCH. Email enquiries should go to: bsuh.outpatients.bookingcentre@nhs.net
Read moreDonald Wilson House Rehabilitation Centre – Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
13th August 2019A specialist centre, working to help adults who are neurologically disabled through accident or illness, to live independently as possible.
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