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Megan Baker House

Centre for children and adults with a variety of motor disabilities. 

Megan Baker House provides conductive education sessions for children and adults with motor disorders such as:

Cerebral palsy
Dyspraxia/DCD
Parkinson's disease
Stroke
Acquired Brain Injury
MS

In addition to the specific conditions above we also work with other motor disorders e.g children who display dyspraxic traits but don't have an official diagnosis.

Through conductive education, participants learn how to manage and deal with their difficulties and challenges caused by their condition to enable them to lead a more independent life.

Sessions are provided at either the centre in Ledbury or as a outreach service. 

Outreach services

We offer outreach services in a variety of locations across the region.  Through our teaching, participants with motor disabilities learn ways in which they can become as independent as possible.  Children with Cerebral palsy, dyspraxia and many other motor disabilities access our services as well as adults with Parkinsons disease, Stroke, MS and ABI. 

See our website for more information or email admin@meganbakerhouse.org.uk or call 01531 633840.

Please contact us for more specific information.

Additional information

Provided by: Megan Baker House Opening times: 08.30am to 4.15pm Cost: Free
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