SameYou welcomes NHS focus on recovery
SameYou welcomes the newly unveiled NHS 10 Year Health Plan for England, which places rehabilitation and neighborhood-based, person-centered care at the core of future healthcare delivery - a vision that sits at the very heart of the charity's mission.

Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, launched "a new era for the NHS", promising to deliver more easily accessible care closer to patients.
It also outlined greater collaboration with the third sector to deliver improved health and care services.
As part of its program of support, SameYou collaborates with NHS services and works independently with world-leading experts and organizations to deliver integrated, neighborhood-based and digital models of care to prioritize person-centered neurorehabilitation.
Jenny Clarke MBE, SameYou CEO and co-founder, said: “The importance of rehabilitation has finally been recognized - a long-overdue step. We now hope this leads to real change, giving brain injury survivors faster, fairer access to the care and support they urgently deserve through the NHS."We look forward to closely examining how the plan is delivered and what it means for survivors, and to ensuring our work continues to complement and strengthen NHS services where it’s needed most.”
SameYou shapes rehabilitation that is accessible, inclusive and tailored to real-life recovery journeys — easing pressure on NHS services.
It delivers innovative, home-based scalable solutions.
It is part of the Community Rehabilitation Alliance, a group of over 65 charities, trade unions and professional bodies that calls on political parties to ensure equal access to quality rehab.
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