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Sam Rowlands visits new building at a North Wales therapy centre

Sam Rowlands MS for North Wales with Lorraine Dodd, Chair of Trustees, at the Neuro Therapy Centre

SAM ROWLANDS, Member of the Welsh Parliament for North Wales, praises charity for continuing to support more people with neurological conditions.

Mr Rowlands, Shadow Health Minister, was commenting after he visited the Neuro Therapy Centre in Saltney, to celebrate the official opening of a new building housing a new gym and physiotherapy suite.

He said: “I was absolutely delighted to have the opportunity to once again visit the units in Saltney and meet with staff there.

“It is fantastic to see the work which has been carried out at the centre and see for myself how the expansion plans are developing. It was particularly interesting to speak with therapists about how the new building will make a difference.

“I really must congratulate everyone involved as the new gym and physiotherapy suite are a great addition and I was pleased to hear that the investment will lead to even more support for the people of North Wales who suffer from neurological conditions.

The new building, which houses the new gym and physiotherapy suite, marks the completion of the first phase in the charity’s expansion plans.

This will enable the centre to support more people with a neurological condition, and assist them in maximising their potential to live their best neuro life.

The Neuro Therapy Centre is a charity which supports people across North Wales, Cheshire and the Wirral who have long-term neurological conditions through individual and group physical therapies, counselling and social activities.

They support people with a wide range of conditions including MS, Parkinsons, MND, Ataxia, FND and others, as well as their Carers and wider family.

The Neuro Therapy Centre is a charity which provides support to people with long-term neurological conditions and their carers.

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