National Rehabilitation Centre

Loughborough, UK - Healthcare

A healing environment.

The National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) is a specialist facility for the delivery of inpatient acute rehabilitative healthcare, fully integrating both research and education functions in a 70 bed new facility. The programme is underpinned by the partnership between the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, University of Nottingham, Loughborough University, and other academic partners.

Client
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Location
Loughborough, UK
Sector
Healthcare
Status
Ongoing
Value
£105m
Area
10,700sqm
Expertise

The NRC will be a national resource for research, innovation and education and is located in the beautifully landscaped grounds of the Stanford Hall rehabilitation estate. It will provide a world class rehabilitation environment that is integrated into the landscape where patients will have the best chance at gaining their full potential.  

The vision was brought together by experts, patients and visitors of current rehabilitation facilities, the NRC is set to become the UK’s first national rehabilitation centre focussing on NHS patients, uniting NHS Staff, clinical experts and academics from world leading organisations within a single building that promotes learning, observing, teaching, and healing. 

spacious atrium with lots of natural light, plant in the centre, seating and earthy tones
The National Rehabilitation Centre is the first of its kind in England. It will transform how we deliver rehabilitation to those who have suffered a serious injury or period of illness and enable them to return to life and work. This offers opportunities for industry to play their part by coming and working with us developing new products, researching and facilitating market delivery.

Miriam Duffy

Director, National Rehabilitation Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

construction shot of the building
construction shot of the building with green landscape in foreground

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