If you have had a stroke and this is your primary diagnosis please speak to your GP who may refer you to the specialist community services Sheffield.
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Key Information
- In person
- Adults (over 18)
- Children and Younger People (under 18)
Neurological Enablement Service (NES) is a specialist community team providing support to people aged 16 and above with a long-term neurological condition. They must be registered with a GP in Sheffield.
Conditions they support include: MS, Parkinson’s, Cerebral Palsy and other neuro-muscular conditions. Their aim is to help people to lead as full and independent a life as possible within their homes and communities. They achieve this through ongoing support, facilitating adaptions, teaching new skills and confidence.
The team includes:
- Physiotherapists
- Speech and Language Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Specialist Assistive Technologists
- Clinical Psychologists
- Therapy Assistants
- Administrators
The team work with people directly in their homes, the community, place of work or study or in local leisure facilities.
You can self-refer to this service or be referred by a health or social care professional. Referrals are via the Referral Point Unit or by downloading and completing the online form on their website. This must be returned to [email protected]
Contact Information
- Long Term Neurological Conditions Building, Michael Carlisle Centre, 75 Osborne Road, Sheffield, S11 9BF
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