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Funding boost for defence rehab centre

Funding boost for defence rehab centre

A government review has resulted in £24 million of funding for the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) main rehabilitation centre.

The Headley Court centre receives the increased resources following the outcome of a review commissioned by the armed forces’ surgeon general last year.

“Key enhancements” will be funded by the move, including the replacement of a temporary ward annex which will increase the number of beds for higher-dependency patients to 66 and an expanded prosthetics facility.

“Headley Court is globally renowned for delivering first-class rehabilitation treatment to troops with complex physical and mental injuries,” defence secretary Des Browne said.

“I want to ensure that reputation is retained and that is why I have announced £24 million of additional investment in the future of Headley Court.”

Headley Court, which is situated close to Epsom, offers beds for neurological inpatients and poly trauma and medical patients.