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Royal Visit For Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre

A group of formally dressed people, perhaps part of a royal visit, strolls along a paved area. Two men in long coats lead the way, with others following closely. Nearby, a car sits parked under the cloudy sky, possibly at the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre.

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall along with Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge met with patients and staff at Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall…

The Royal party learnt how this purpose-built military rehabilitation centre helps injured personnel, get back to fitness. The Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) is the dedicated rehab facility for the armed forces and began treating patients in October 2018, replacing Headley Court in Surrey.

 

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The £300-million pound state of the art centre provides in-patient and residential rehabilitation for complex musculoskeletal disorders and injuries, including complex trauma and rehabilitation following neurological injury or illness.

Jack from First Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, who is receiving treatment after suffering an injury, said: “It was a fantastic honour to meet the Royal Family and tell them about the most amazing support and treatment, I have received to help me recover from my injury.”

The Royal Party were shown around some of the therapy areas and observed patients undertaking gym rehabilitation sessions and occupational therapy. They also visited the purpose-built prosthetic workshops and heard from patients and staff about the broad range of clinical and therapy services available.

Commanding Officer of the DMRC facility, Captain Alison Hofman, said: “It was a huge honour to be able to show Their Royal Highnesses around the Centre, introducing them to some of the patients and to many of the staff who provide them with superb care and support on a daily basis.”

Prince William officially opened the rehabilitation centre in June 2018 and was the patron of the charity raising money for the complex. The facility was the vision of the late sixth Duke of Westminster, Gerald Grosvenor, who started the project and was handed over by his son Hugh Grosvenor to the nation in June 2018.

Image: MOD Crown Copyright 2020

Michael Brash
Michael Brashhttp://PathfinderInternational.co.uk
Michael Brash is a Publisher and Communications Professional at Baltic Publications, a UK-based publishing company. He has held editorial leadership roles at the company's publications, including Pathfinder International Magazine, the leading UK military resettlement publication, and Changing Careers Magazine. He brings expertise in communications, marketing, and publishing across sectors including armed forces resettlement and career development.
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