Huntercombe is a UK healthcare provider specialising in CAMHS, Adult Mental Health, Brain Injury Services, Adult Learning Disabilities and other complex needs.
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We are Active Care Group - One Group. One Brand. (3/3)
Following our merger with Active Care Group last year, we will now be operating under the Active Care Group brand. As a single Group, the sum of our parts is strong, and under a single brand we have a unique offering in the healthcare sector. (1/3) ⬇️
We now provide end-to-end care and robust clinical pathways for our patients, residents and young people. Our colleagues now have the opportunity to broaden and vary their experience to develop their careers under the umbrella of Active Care Group. (2/3)
One of our wonderful Nurses at the Murdostoun Brain Injury Unit recieved this lovely card from a patients' family member, to thank her for how she has helped in their parents rehabilitation journey.
"Change is hard at first, messy in the middle and beautiful at the end"
This #InternationalWomensDay, hear from our CEO Dr Sylvia Tang on her experiences with gender discrimination, impostor syndrome and how to #BreakTheBias in this thread⬇️ (1/9)
The young people on Thorneycroft Ward at Huntercombe Hospital Stafford organised and ran a bake sale event for Children’s Mental Health Week as part of their work experience programme. The event was successful, and raised £61.72 for charity @Place2Be!
Patients at Huntercombe Hospital Stafford are holding a bake sale and giving out well-being packs to other patients and staff on Friday to raise awareness for #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek 💙 For more information and resources check out https://t.co/JqOoOZl0QK
It can be challenging to make PICU wards feel less sterile when safety is such a crucial factor. Our patients at Huntercombe Hospital Maidenhead really like this new foamex art work, and are helping us choose more for the new build!
Last week, residents and staff around the campus at Murdostoun Brain Injury Rehabilitation and Neurological Care Centre enjoyed the sounds of the bagpipes to celebrate Burns Night.
Thank you to the amazing master piper, Peter Convery.
When recovering from an eating problem, you may encounter triggers that catch you off-guard. Emily, 23, shares how she copes with eating disorder triggers:
https://t.co/zJpESRkbA3
Congratulations to Confidence, a Rehabilitation Assistant at Frenchay Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre who recently achieved a Level 3 Diploma in Health Care Support.
This is a brilliant achievement 🙂