Sheffield rehabilitation specialist to expand with funding from Barclays
South Yorkshire rehabilitation specialist business More Rehab has announced its expansion plans with funding from Barclays. More Rehab , which was established in 2010 and is headquartered at Abbeydale Road, Sheffield, is run by entrepreneur Anna Wilkinson.
The company provides specialized physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy for clients with complex neurological conditions such as acquired brain injury and spinal cord injury, orthopaedic injuries including amputations and rehabilitation for clients with respiratory disease and ventilated clients.
The business operates in the Yorkshire, Humber, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire regions with clinics at Doncaster, Dronfield, Hathersage, Worksop, Ripley and a further two clinics in Sheffield.
The new premises at Beckett Road, Doncaster have been funded by Barclays with a commercial mortgage. Sales turnover for the business has increased by over 400% since the business started four years ago.
Anna Wilkinson, director of More Rehab who founded the business said: “I am passionate about making sure patients receive the best possible care to improve their quality of life.
“We have a team of expert therapists and a wide range of treatment techniques. The new clinic in Doncaster will be totally refurbished and equipped with the latest technology allowing us to offer additional services.” Chris North, business banking manager at Barclays arranged the funding and said: “More Rehab is providing specialist services in a niche market and Anna and her team are exceptionally well positioned to take the business forward to the next level.
“The funding will enable business growth with the latest equipment and new services and the future looks bright for this well-managed company.”
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