The Chilterns Neuro Centre is celebrating the award of a major grant from the Gosling Foundation over two years to help fund its wellbeing service.
Author: Andrew Scott (Andrew Scott)
New beginnings at the Chilterns Neuro Centre
Claire Ashburner talks candidly about how the warmth and kindness of new friends she made at the Centre became a major support for her.
What legacy will you leave behind?
After looking after those closest to you, would you consider leaving a gift to the Chilterns Neuro Centre in your Will? Any gift you choose to leave will help hundreds of local people with neurological conditions to live life to the full, for many years to come.
Singing is good for mind, body and soul
“For me, singing in a group just makes me happy. To sing with other people just gives you such a warm glow.
Building confidence to push boundaries
I can't imagine what my life would be like without the Chilterns Neuro Centre. Whenever I have a problem related to my MS, or an ache, a weakness, a worry, or I need help filling in a form, they have been there for me.
Celebrating a National Lottery win
The Chilterns Neuro Centre is celebrating after being awarded £150,000 per year for three years by the National Lottery Community Fund.
Chilterns Neuro Centre forms new association with Hollister Ltd
The Chilterns Neuro Centre is delighted to form a new association with Hollister Ltd, a global healthcare company that develops, manufactures and markets ostomy and continence products.
A new era begins at the Centre
The Chilterns MS Centre in Wendover has rebranded as the Chilterns Neuro Centre to reflect the opening up of the charity’s support services to people with neurological conditions other than MS.
Coping in the hot weather
Hot weather can have a significant impact on people with neurological conditions such as MS or Parkinson's. Here are some coping strategies.
Golf day tees up close to £13,000 for charity
Almost one hundred golfers descended on the stunning Stocks Golf Club for the Chilterns MS Centre's annual golf day which raised almost £13,000.
Being a volunteer supports me in my carer role
Chas Burton talks about his role as a volunteer at the Centre, helping out in the café, and also his role as a carer as his wife has MS.