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Brainkind Jane Percy House is an innovative, purpose-built residential bungalow providing specialist support for people with acquired brain injuries or complex neurological conditions. We make sure that the people we support can live as independently as possible in an environment that enhances their wellbeing.
Brainkind Jane Percy House offers specialist, person-centred care and support for people with complex and high-dependency needs. Located in Cramlington, Northumberland and built around a sunny private garden and courtyard, we help the people we support to live as independently as possible and offer short term or long-term care for those who need it.
We focus on enabling people to function more independently and develop their lives as they choose. For example, our in-house activities coordinator works with the people we support to create engaging, meaningful activities based on their interests and needs.
Brainkind Jane Percy House, rated ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC, is equipped with a wide range of facilities to help support the delivery of our expert care. Our support team works with community physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, and occupational therapists. The people we support also have access to accessible exercise equipment, a sensory room and garden, and a cardio wall.
Whether someone needs assistance with daily tasks, help to improve emotional or social skills, or support with their physical wellbeing, our services ensure that life after a brain injury or with complex neurological conditions is a life well lived – whatever that means to the people we support.
Access to the wider community forms an important part of our service.
Jane Percy House is located in the heart of Cramlington, near Manor Walks shopping centre and a wide range of other leisure facilities such as a cinema, shops, restaurants, and local cycle paths.
We also have strong connections with local church groups and charities – making Jane Percy House ideal for community integration – as well as a wheelchair-accessible vehicle on-site.
We support people with disabilities including cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and conditions resulting from accidents or a stroke.
We also support people with acquired brain injuries or complex neurological conditions who are experiencing one or more of the following:
This is not an exhaustive list. We welcome all enquiries and consider each on a case-by-case basis.
Read our impact report and learn about the positive outcomes we achieve for people with brain injury.
Phone:01670 590 333 Email:jph@brainkind.org Address:Jane Percy House, Brockwell Centre, Northumbrian Road, Cramlington NE23 1XX
People with brain injuries have unique needs. To help as many people as possible, we have a network of hospitals, assessment and rehab centres, and community support services across the UK.