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At Victoria House, we provide innovative rehabilitation and ongoing support to enable people to thrive after a brain injury or physical disability. We aim to make sure that everyone can live as independently as they can in an environment that enhances their wellbeing.
Specialism: Residential care
Victoria House is a long stay specialise brain injury centre, providing 24-hour care for people with an acquired brain injury and complex needs such as cognitive, physical and/or emotional difficulties, including physical and verbal aggression, impaired social functioning, and disinhibited behaviour.
Each of our twenty-five ensuite bedrooms has its lockable front door, a call system and a hoist if required, and we also have specialist-assisted bathrooms. We have communal areas, including a dining room, comfortable lounges and activities room, and a sensory room. We are incredibly proud of our award-winning gardens, with seating and raised flower beds.
Located in Hull, Victoria House is a purpose-built centre providing accommodation and support for people with complex and high dependency needs, giving independence and lifestyle choices for adults with physical disabilities and/or physical disabilities.
Our specialist rehabilitation is based on a neuro-behavioural approach and focuses on enabling people to function more independently and develop their lives as they choose. The multi-disciplinary team has specialist assessment and therapy rooms to aid people’s recovery.
The programme may include:
The people we support are actively involved in reviewing their progress against agreed outcomes, and we promote the involvement of families in the rehabilitation process. Home leave is encouraged wherever possible.
Victoria House is located near the centre of Hull, with its wide range of shopping, leisure, and educational facilities, making it ideally situated for community integration. There are good connections to national transport routes, regular train services, an international airport and ferries to Europe. Leeds and York are both within an hour’s drive aThe seaside attractions of the east coast are nearby.
Our brain injury rehabilitation services are for people who experience some / any of the following symptoms:
Please read our latest outcomes report about the positive outcomes we achieve for people with brain injury.
Phone: 01482 213010Email:victoriahouse@brainkind.orgAddress:Victoria House, Maldon Drive, Victoria Dock, Hull HU9 1QA
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.
Everyone with brain injuries has unique needs. To help as many people as possible, we’ve set up our network of hospitals, assessment and rehab centres, and community support services.