The Chilterns Neuro Centre, a Wendover-based charity dedicated to supporting individuals affected by MS, Parkinson’s, and strokes, has announced a new partnership with Better Mobility, a leading provider of manual and powered wheelchairs and mobility solutions.
This collaboration aims to improve the Centre’s ability to assist its members in achieving greater independence. In addition to financial support, Better Mobility will also offer drop-in sessions at the Centre, providing individuals with the opportunity to explore various mobility solutions that could help preserve their independence. The company will also conduct training for the Centre’s clinical staff, enhancing their capacity to aid members.
Occupational Therapist at the Chilterns Neuro Centre, Wendy Valentine, emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating, “Many of our members have mobility issues, so having the right equipment can really help them maintain their independence. Having good customer service can help protect their dignity. This association is really important to the Centre as we both seek to improve the quality of life for our members.”
Jeanette Warner, Director at Better Mobility, expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “I am really pleased that Better Mobility is able to support Chilterns Neuro Centre in this way. Our whole company’s ethos is about good customer service and meeting people’s mobility needs, which aligns perfectly with the values of the Centre. Between us, we can help people live life to the full.”
Individuals affected by MS, Parkinson’s, or stroke who feel they could benefit from the services offered by the Chilterns Neuro Centre are encouraged to get in touch by phoning 01296 696133 or emailing info@chilternsneurocentre.org. The Centre welcomes all those seeking support and a better quality of life.
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