9 out of 10 police officers are likely to receive an injury, during their service and each year the Police Rehabilitation Centre, Flint House, admits over 3,000 sick and injured police officers for intensive treatment and care.
The Police Rehabilitation Centre, a registered charity, was established in Hove, Sussex, in 1890 to provide rest and convalescence to injured police officers. The officers themselves, receiving no grants from local or central government, fund the Rehabilitation Centre almost entirely.
Since moving to Goring-on-Thames, Oxon, in 1988, the Centre has provided additional and very essential forms of active treatment and therapy, to assist officers in returning to duty.
Treatments include :
• Physiotherapy,
• Hydrotherapy,
• Stress counselling,
• General nursing care.
To find our more about Flint House or to make a donation go to www.flinthouse.co.uk