It probably depends on where he lives. There is the communication aid
service at Charing Cross hospital if he is near london You could also look
on the Communication matters website and they may have a list of
communication aid centres in England
Deborah Jans
Coordinator
KEYCOMM
Lothian Communication Technology Service
1c Pennywell Road
Edinburgh EH4 4PH
0131-311-7130 telephone
0131-332-6871 fax
Please note this is our new address and phone number as of 1 January 2007
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> Can anyone direct me to somoene who would see a man with MND who could pay
> for private assessment/provision/training with equipment to help his
> communication and computer use. He has motor neurone disease, can still
> talk & walk but his manual dexterity is deteriorating.
>
> He is still able to come to clinics, but would prob prefer if someone saw
> him at home.
> S
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> Stephen GB Kirker MD FRCPI
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> Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine
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> Addenbrooke's Rehabilitation Clinic
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> Clinic 9, Box 120, Addenbrooke's Hospital
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> Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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> Cambridge CB2 2QQ
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> 01223 217870 fax 01223 242038
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> www.EasternRehabGroup.org.uk www.CambridgeAmputeeRehab.org.uk
> www.papworth.org.uk/employment_rehab.shtml
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