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Sue Ryder Care - Aberdeen

Dee View Court Centre
Caiesdykes Road
Kincorth
Aberdeen
AB12 5JY (map)

22 beds

Sue Ryder Care - Aberdeen, or Dee View Court as it is known locally, is our first purpose built facility and was designed with the help of people living with neurological conditions.

Here we provide long term residential care for people living with neurological conditions including Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease, Stroke and Brain Injury.

At Sue Ryder Care - Aberdeen each person has their own self-contained accommodation and the centre is based in the heart of the Kincorth community.

LocationAberdeen
Type of careNeurological care
ServicesLong term Nursing Care
Residential Care
Huntington's Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Stroke
Parkinson's Disease
Preferred Provider Multiple Sclerosis
FacilitiesPhysiotherapy Support
Hydrotherapy
Complementary Therapy
Activity Rooms
Care service managerPamela MacKenzie
Head of careFiona Fettes
Telephone01224 245920
Fax01224 245921
AccreditationsMS Preferred Provider
ReferralsAnyone can apply to be considered for a place at Dee View Court as long as they are over 18 and 65 years of age and have a degenerative neurological condition.

Referrals can be made by you, your doctor, other medical personnel, relatives or carers.

For further information, contact the care centre.
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