This workshop is being held as part of a series of free carers’ workshops hosted by the Chilterns Neuro Centre specifically for carers and family members. Further information about this particular session will be available in due course. Email Cathy Garner to book your place.
Upcoming Events
Going the distance for the Chilterns Neuro Centre
The Chilterns Neuro Centre is delighted to have partnered with Runaway Racing.
Five star treatment at the Chilterns Neuro Centre
The name may have changed in the last year but the Chilterns Neuro Centre is continuing to provide the same great service to our members
Membership infographic
2023 is over and what a year it was! Our membership grew from 639 at the end of 2022 to 727 with members coming from all across the region. 567 of our members received direct support from the Centre which mostly consisted of physio, exercise and oxygen therapy but also included many of our other services...
New out-of-hours service to support working people with neuro conditions
The Chilterns Neuro Centre has just launched its new out-of-hours service to better support the needs of people with MS, Parkinson’s and stroke survivors who are in work but may still require the support the Centre offers.
Major grant to aid wellbeing at the Chilterns Neuro Centre
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.
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.
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.
Together we will be stronger in sharing our journey
Laurel Miller was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2014 on March 20th. It’s a date that sticks in her mind because it was the day everything changed. This is her story.