Located in Farnborough, Fernhill Neurological Centre provides specialist neurological rehabilitation care and long-term care for people with neurological conditions. Our specialist team, including rehabilitation therapists, nurses and rehabilitation assistants, offers life-changing neurocare in Hampshire. Our stunning purpose-built care service welcomes new residents.
Our approach goes beyond traditional rehabilitation and long-term care; we strive to tailor our nursing care and specialised therapeutic methods to align with each person's preferences and needs. This bespoke approach ensures that we not only meet but exceed the expectations for quality outcomes, enhancing the well-being and quality of life for those we support.
At Fernhill Neurological Centre in Farnborough, our interdisciplinary team of experts, including neuro physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech and language therapists, work to tailor rehabilitation and care that improve people’s lives.
Designed around the needs of people living with a range of neurological conditions, Fernhill Neurological Centre in Farnborough elegantly combines style and function to create an environment of recovery, resilience, and renewal.
Fernhill Neurological Centre is built around the requirements of people living with complex needs. With 58 large, light and airy ensuite bedrooms and a two-bedroom independent living apartment, Inspire Neurocare Farnborough was built to provide the ideal atmosphere for recovery.
The large physiotherapy gym, wide corridors and stylish lounges, dining rooms, and café bar provide the perfect setting for rehabilitation and socialisation.
We understand that a transition into a new service can be challenging, so we do everything we can to cultivate a relaxing, warm environment and get to know each of our new residents.
Please contact our team to book your visit, request further information on weekly fees, and discuss any questions you may have about finding residential neurorehabilitation in the South East.
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I had the pleasure of completing my work experience at this placement and found the staff to be incredibly kind, friendly, and welcoming. Throughout my time there, I noticed how present and hands-on they were with patients; always attentive, supportive, and actively involved in their care. It created such a warm and professional environment, and I learned so much just by observing the way they worked.
Rehabilitation isn’t just about therapy. It’s about life.
My husband Ben is currently in neuro rehabilitation following a haemorrhagic stroke last year. Alongside the structured therapy, one of the most important parts of his recovery, for all of us, has been time spent together as a family.
At the rehab centre, there is a therapy flat with a small kitchen. Each Friday evening, we’re able to spend time there with our children. We cook dinner together. We play games. We laugh. For a few hours, life feels familiar again.
What might seem like an ordinary family evening has had an extraordinary impact.
These moments support Ben’s mental health and recovery in ways that go beyond formal therapy, restoring a sense of identity, purpose and connection. They remind him, and us, that he is still a husband, a dad, and a central part of our family, not just a patient in rehab.
They matter just as much for our children’s mental health too. These Fridays give them consistency, reassurance and a safe space during a period of huge change. They show them resilience in action, and that even when life looks different, family routines still hold us together.
Rehabilitation is often talked about in terms of progress and outcomes, but it is also about belonging, hope and human connection. Sometimes, the most powerful therapy looks like cooking dinner together and playing games around a table.
We’re incredibly grateful for a rehabilitation service that understands this and for a space that allows families to keep being families, even in the hardest of chapters.