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Here is a list of useful websites, aimed at and helpful to people with a neurological condition.  If you are aware of a site which you think should be added to this list, please feel free to contact us.

    • Neuro Therapy Network - Represents a group of Therapy Centres offering assistance to  people with Multiple Sclerosis and other Neurological conditions.
    • MS Society - The UKs largest charity for people with MS
    • Parkinsons UK - Provides help, support and services to people living with Parkinsons Disease.
    • Stroke Association - Rebuilding the lives of stroke survivors and their families.
    • Transverse Myelitis Society - Information and support for people with TM.
    • MS Trust - A leading independent UK charity for people with multiple sclerosis.
    • Living Made Easy - National charity providing free advice about all types of daily living equipment and mobility products
    • Age UK - A National Charity for older people in the UK, offering advice on topics such as money, benefits, care, retirement and other age related issues.
    • Helping older people improve their digital skills | Age UK - Helping older people make the most of the digital world through programmes that increase skills and confidence.
    • Wheelchair skills - Empowering wheelchair users to enhance their independence and mobility.
    • Travel Hub - Useful travel advice for wheelchair users and people with mobility issues.
    • Driving Mobility - A UK-wide network of independent disabled driving organisations that provide a range of mobility assessment services and advice.
    • Specialised Assistive Technology Services - NHS England commission Specialised Assistive Technology Services for people of all ages in England.
    •  AbilityNet - A  UK charity transforming the lives of older and disabled people and working with organisations of all types and sizes to build a digital world that is accessible to all.
    • WheelPower - The national charity for wheelchair sport.

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Donations are really important to the continued running of the Ryan Neuro Therapy Centre, particularly as we receive no government funding.