Hobbs Rehabilitation understands how stressful the process of diagnosing and treating a child with a neurological condition can be. As a family-run business (our co-founder has 6 children!) we know that you are your child’s very best advocate and we welcome your active participation in the therapeutic process.
We are committed to helping infants, children, and adolescents from birth through young adulthood (and their families) to navigate their neurological disorders and to lead full and meaningful lives.
Our multidisciplinary team of therapists deliver a range of interventions in schools, at home and in our outpatient centres. Alongside hands-on neurological physiotherapy, treatments could include aquatic physiotherapy, musculoskeletal physiotherapy (to address orthopaedic concerns such as walking patterns) or the use of neurotechnology.
Hobbs Rehabilitation can provide interventions while you are awaiting NHS treatment for your child, as well as top-ups to NHS provision to maximise therapy dosage and enhance recovery.
We can assist with education, health and care plans (EHCP)/tribunal reports and deliver education to family and support workers.
Enquire today about any of our services or packages
You will be contacted to determine your needs and assessment location
Your therapist will recommend the best course of treatment
Once you have booked you will be ready to start your treatment plan.
During the assessment, your therapist will discuss your child’s clinical history and recommend the best treatment course, considering their needs and personal goals and refer to our wider multidisciplinary team when required.
We offer outpatient and community paediatric services at Hobbs Rehabilitation South East (Liss) and Winchester – find your nearest centre.
Alternatively, call us on 01962 779796 to talk with our team or fill out our enquiry form on our contact page.
We accept self-referrals and referrals from Medico-Legal, health and social care professionals and the charity sector.
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