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REMARKABLE
CARE, FOR REMARKABLE PEOPLE
The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home strives to enable
physically disabled or incapacitated ex-Service men and women to live as
actively and independently as possible.
Founded in 1919 for soldiers who had been disabled in the
First World War; the charity set an extraordinary standard of nursing care,
well ahead of its time. In 1933 the charity moved to Worthing where it has
remained to the present day and has recently completed a multi million pound
development to offer single occupancy, en-suite accommodation and greatly
expanded physiotherapy and occupational therapy facilities.
The
charity is uniquely positioned to offer multidisciplinary nursing care
and rehabilitation to physically disabled ex-Service men and women; specialising
in treating those with degenerative and complex medical conditions and
acquired brain injuries.
It is
now nearly ninety years since the charity was founded and it has always moved
with the times adapting to the needs of ex-Service personnel. Increasingly
the charity has found that it is attracting residents from a younger age
group, who are statistically more likely to be affected by acquired brain
injuries.
Anyone who has served in HM Forces is eligible for a place at the unique
60-bed complex near the seafront with both long- term and short-term care
applications being considered.
For more information
call 01903 213458, email fundraising@qahh.org.uk
or visit www.qahh.org.uk
- SABRE - SUPPORTING BRITAIN’S
RESERVISTS AND EMPLOYERS
- VETERANS GET READY ..........
- ABILITY FROM DISABILITY
- RBLI EMPLOYMENT SOLUTIONS
- FOCUS ON … THE
RAF ASSOCIATION
- BUILDING BRIDGES BETWEEN
CUSTODY AND THE COMMUNITY
- REMARKABLE CARE, FOR
REMARKABLE PEOPLE
- TO REACH FOR THE SKY
