As usual I am slightly slow on updates in the new year! So Happy New Year to you all! It has been a busy start to 2012 and clinics are full in all our locations.
Clinic Updates
For those clients who currently travel from the outlying regions and valleys around Sedbergh and beyond we are really pleased to announce an extension to our current services at Sedbergh school. We will now also provide a private service for the general public from within the lovely new health centre meaning you can receive the highest standards of physiotherapy treatment without the long commutes. The clinics are expected to start in March as we move into the new health centre and you may notice a few new faces joining the team! We look forward to it!
What have we been up to?
Leanne, Lyn and Alex have just got back from giving a talk to the WI at Yealand and what a great evening we had! Thank you to all the ladies who attended and we hope you got something out of the evening to take away and use! We thoroughly enjoyed the evening especially Lyn's excellent, informative talk on the pelvic floor! Thank you for the cheque for £35.00 which we will be splitting between our 2012 chosen charities.
Our Olympic Challenge!!
The physios and staff at the clinic have been bitten by the bug and have decided to set ourselves an Olympic Challenge. We will be taking part in our 'Decathalon with a Difference' and will be raising money for the charities listed below.
Watch this space for further details and information on where, when and how you can donate.
Charities we will be supporting in 2012...... We need your support!
West End Impact is a local charity based in the West End of Morecambe. The charity provide a range of services including a drop in for those with many needs from homelessness, addiction or even just loneliness. They also have a youth club, and parent cafe and an art group.
The Motor Neurone Disease Association is our second chosen charity. The Motor Neurone Disease Association is the only national charity in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that funds and promotes global research into the disease and provides support for people affected by MND.
Alex and the team!
Clinic Updates
For those clients who currently travel from the outlying regions and valleys around Sedbergh and beyond we are really pleased to announce an extension to our current services at Sedbergh school. We will now also provide a private service for the general public from within the lovely new health centre meaning you can receive the highest standards of physiotherapy treatment without the long commutes. The clinics are expected to start in March as we move into the new health centre and you may notice a few new faces joining the team! We look forward to it!
What have we been up to?
Leanne, Lyn and Alex have just got back from giving a talk to the WI at Yealand and what a great evening we had! Thank you to all the ladies who attended and we hope you got something out of the evening to take away and use! We thoroughly enjoyed the evening especially Lyn's excellent, informative talk on the pelvic floor! Thank you for the cheque for £35.00 which we will be splitting between our 2012 chosen charities.
Our Olympic Challenge!!
The physios and staff at the clinic have been bitten by the bug and have decided to set ourselves an Olympic Challenge. We will be taking part in our 'Decathalon with a Difference' and will be raising money for the charities listed below.
Watch this space for further details and information on where, when and how you can donate.
Charities we will be supporting in 2012...... We need your support!
West End Impact is a local charity based in the West End of Morecambe. The charity provide a range of services including a drop in for those with many needs from homelessness, addiction or even just loneliness. They also have a youth club, and parent cafe and an art group.
The Motor Neurone Disease Association is our second chosen charity. The Motor Neurone Disease Association is the only national charity in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that funds and promotes global research into the disease and provides support for people affected by MND.
Alex and the team!