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Neurocare Physiotherapy Now Part of A Chance for Life Ltd

Aug 12 2021 / By

Respected neurological physiotherapy provider Neurocare Physiotherapy now falls under the umbrella of complex case management and rehabilitation specialist A Chance for Life Ltd.

For almost two decades, Neurocare Physiotherapy has treated patients across the north- west of England for neurological conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, foot drop, head injury and other disorders. For much of that time, A Chance for Life Ltd has worked in a similar space, providing rehabilitation support, case management, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and medico-legal reporting for clients who often have a variety of social, physical, mental and vocational needs.

Realising the complementary nature of the two organisations’ work, A Chance for Life Ltd founder Louise Chance saw an opportunity to bring them together to offer a deeper, broader suite of support for people dealing with life-changing conditions. Now, the two organisations will work side by side to help clients across the north of England and southern Scotland.

“I’ve long been an admirer of the work of Neurocare Physiotherapy,” explained Louise. “It was so obvious to us that the two businesses complemented one another, so it made complete sense to bring our skills and capabilities together.”

Although each company will retain a distinct identity and continue to care for its own clients with existing staff, the relationship will enable both organisations to do more for their clients. “Really, this is about offering a wider service for our clients,” Louise explained. “Their needs are complex and the more support they can access from a single source, the better. With this relationship, we’re making it easier for clients to access the full range of help they need.”

Ian Watson of Neurocare Physiotherapy said: “Caring for clients across the North is our passion and vocation. Becoming a part of A Chance for Life will give many more people the chance to benefit from the skills and experience of our team.”

About Neurocare Physiotherapy:

Neurocare Physiotherapy has been treating patients for over 17 years and is the leading specialist in the North West for the treatment and rehabilitation of neurological conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, parkinsons, dropped foot, head injury, and other disorders.

Clinics are located in Wigan, Preston (Penwortham & Grimsargh), Blackpool, Garstang, Lancaster, Carnforth, Kendal, and Barrow in Furness making it ideal for patients throughout Lancashire, Cumbria & West Yorkshire.   Treatment can also be provided in the comfort of your own home if preferred.

All physiotherapists are highly experienced in the rehabilitation of neurological conditions and have a friendly approach to treatment makes improving your condition an enjoyable experience.

 

 

 

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