Our care home was named a finalist in prestigious national awards

We are proud to have been named a finalist in the first ever Neurological and Complex Care Awards 2025. The awards mark a brand new, inaugural initiative, launched by Care Talk magazine, and recognise the vital contributions of individuals, teams and organisations within the neurological and complex care sector. We have been shortlisted in the …

We are proud to have been named a finalist in the first ever Neurological and Complex Care Awards 2025. The awards mark a brand new, inaugural initiative, launched by Care Talk magazine, and recognise the vital contributions of individuals, teams and organisations within the neurological and complex care sector.

We have been shortlisted in the ‘Best Neurological Care Provider’ category and we celebrated the achievement at our yearly Heart of Gold event. Both the event and the shortlisting recognise our dedicated team’s commitment to improving the outcomes and quality of life for our residents through our high standard of care and exceptional innovation in neuro rehabilitation.

Our home manager Marie Goodwin, who has led our home since 2016, said:

“We are incredibly proud to be recognised as a finalist for this award. Being shortlisted is an honour and a reflection of the passion, expertise and compassion shown by every one of our team members. Their dedication is unwavering, and the wellbeing and goals of our residents are at the heart of everything we do.

“Our aim is to always provide the best care and to support residents on their rehabilitation journeys, empowering them to rebuild skills, regain independence and live fulfilling lives.”

Our home’s highly skilled multi-disciplinary team bring together a range of slow-stream specialisms, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy and psychiatry. Additional personalised support comes from our home’s lifestyle coordinators who arrange complementary therapies such as music, movement and sensory care. The team’s combined skills provide the maximum quality of life and the best possible care for our residents and their complex care needs.

For our resident Clare, 42, who was working in the banking industry, a fall resulted in an ABI and Kluver-Bucy syndrome – a rare behavioural impairment. Our in-house clinical and psychiatric team were able to provide her with specialist training and resources, supporting her to improve her quality of life, while maintaining her dignity. We have also helped her to connect with other residents and to enjoy their outings and events. “I’m still the life and soul of the party!” said Clare.

1 Sewardstone Close resident Clare, 42, who lives with an ABI and Kluver-Bucy syndrome, poses in her wheelchair in front of a sign that tells her story.

We pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive programme of meaningful and engaging activities for all residents. We focus on community engagement including regular outings that provide opportunities for residents to build confidence.

Earlier this year 1 Sewardstone Court celebrated its fourth consecutive ‘Outstanding’ accreditation from the brain injury charity, Headway, achieving the top rating across all six areas of assessment. The report praised our team for their “strong person-centred approach” and their “highly individualised support plans”.

The tailored care plans are delivered in our home’s purpose-built environment and innovative use of video technology, which tracks and evaluates each resident’s progress. Rehabilitation mantras such as “every interaction forms part of recovery” inspire our residents, their loved ones and the team to push for and celebrate every success.

“The progress of our residents means everything to us,” Marie continued. “Every interaction counts and is important for recovery. Not just obvious ones such as physio in the gym, but everyday interactions like playing a game, making a cup of tea, or going shopping.

“For example, our cleaners support our residents in cleaning their own bedrooms. Everything we do is an opportunity for rehabilitation.

“We will continue to innovate and champion specialist neurorehabilitation so that every resident has the best possible chance of achieving their goals.”

We are looking forward to finding out if we have won our category and the winners will be announced at a gala event in central London on 28th of October.

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