Furniture The Chilterns Neuro Centre has recently established a partnership with Laybrook Furniture.

Chilterns Neuro Centre Forms New Association with Laybrook to Enhance Support for People with Neurological Conditions

Tuesday 28 January, 2025 – The Chilterns Neuro Centre, a leading charity dedicated to supporting people with neurological conditions, has announced a new partnership with Laybrook, a manufacturer of custom-made specialist adjustable beds and bespoke riser recliners. The collaboration aims to enhance the Centre’s clinicians’ knowledge of available technology, providing greater independence for members of the charity.

Through joint initiatives, fundraising events, awareness campaigns, and product collaborations tailored to the unique needs of those the charity supports, Laybrook will provide crucial support to the Centre. This partnership highlights Laybrook’s commitment to giving back to the community and aligns with its mission to improve the lives of people with mobility challenges.

“We are delighted to welcome Laybrook as a corporate associate of the Chilterns Neuro Centre,” said Stella Kubale, Head of Fundraising at the Centre. “Their dedication to enhancing quality of life through thoughtful, innovative design complements our ethos of empowering and supporting people with neurological conditions. Together, we share a passion for care, comfort, and creating a positive impact in people’s lives.”

Michael Harrison, Product Specialist at Laybrook, added, “As a company devoted to enhancing comfort and improving quality of life, Laybrook is proud to support the Chilterns Neuro Centre as a corporate associate. Our organisations share a deep commitment to supporting people in leading more independent and fulfilling lives, and we look forward to working together to make a positive difference in our communities.”

Custom-made adjustable beds and riser recliners can significantly enhance comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life. These products allow for personalised positioning, which can alleviate pain, reduce pressure points, and improve blood circulation – particularly beneficial for those with limited mobility or chronic pain. They also promote greater independence, enabling users to adjust positions or move in and out of their bed or chair more easily. For caregivers, adjustable beds reduce physical strain and simplify tasks like repositioning or assisting with transfers.

If anyone is affected by MS, Parkinson’s, or is a stroke survivor and feels they would benefit from the services offered by the Chilterns Neuro Centre, they can contact the Centre by phone at 01296 696133 or by email at info@chilternsneurocentre.org.

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