Paralympian David Weir CBE was special guest of honour at the opening of The Wooden Spoon Spider Therapy Room at the Freddie Farmer Foundation physiotherapy centre this week.
The Freddie Farmer Foundation charity based off Elliott Road, Bromley South welcomed David and Kent charity The Wooden Spoon to officially open the room which boasts state of the art equipment to help mobility for children with cerebral palsy and serious mobility problems.
The Freddie Farmer Foundation physiotherapy centre opened in April and it’s the only independent centre of its kind in South East England that provides intensive physiotherapy programmes for disabled children across the region.
The centre supports disabled children aged 3–16 years with cerebral palsy, developmental delay/co-ordination disorders and other non-progressive neurological disorders and syndromes.
For further information about the Freddie Farmer Foundation and/or to book an initial assessment please contact charity officer Karen Smith on 020 8313 3707, email karen@freddiefarmerfoundation.org.uk or visit www.freddiefarmerfoundation.org.uk.
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