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MATRIX Neurological

The TAD Centre

Ormesby Road

Middlesbrough

TS3 7SF

Tel: 01642 989116

E: elle@matrixneurological.org.uk

Directions – Public Transport

Any bus that goes to Ormesby Road or Morrisons Supermarket in Berwick Hills, in Middlesbrough.

Directions – Driving

From the North (via the A1/A19)
Leave the A1 at the junction with the A689 heading towards Sedgefield and Hartlepool.
Join the A19 Southbound
Leave the A19, on the A66 (Eastbound) signposted Middlesbrough
Continue along the A66
Take the A172 exit towards Stokesley
At the roundabout, take the first left onto Longlands Road
At the traffic lights, turn right onto Ormesby Road
At the roundabout take the 2nd exit and stay on Ormesby Road
The TAD Centre is on the right just after Morrisons Supermarket.

From the South (via the A1/A19)
Take the A168 at Dishforth (signposted Thirsk/Teesside) to join the A19 Northbound.
Leave the A19 on the A66 (Eastbound) signposted Middlesbrough.
Continue along the A66
Keep left and take the A172 exit towards Stokesley
At the roundabout, take the first left onto Longlands Road
At the traffic lights, turn right onto Ormesby Road
At the roundabout take the 2nd exit and stay on Ormesby Road
The TAD Centre is on the right just after Morrisons Supermarket.

From the South A1/A19 via Stokesley
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto the A172
At the rounadabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on A172
At the rouandabout, take the third exit and stay on A172
At the roundabout, take the 4th exist onto A1043 – Nunthorpe Bypass
At the roundabout, continue straight ahead, onto Ormesby Bank / A171
At the rounadabout, take the 1st exits onto the High Street / B1380
Continue to follow the B1380
Turn right onto Ormesby Road
At the roundabout take the 2nd exit and continue on Ormesby Road
At the roundabout, take the first exit and continue on Ormesby Road
The TAD Centre is on the left just before Morrisons supermarket

From the West (via the A66)
Take the A66 direct to Middlesbrough
Take the exit signposted Cargo Fleet Lane / A171
Go through the roundabout and stay on the A171
At the traffic lights turn right onto Longlands Road / A1085
At the traffic lights turn left onto Ormesby Road
At the roundabout take the 2nd exit and stay on Ormesby Road
The TAD Centre is on the right just after Morrisons Supermarket.

From the A174 West
Leave the A174 at the Marton Country Club Junction / A172 onto Stokesley Road
Turn left onto Stokesley Road
At the cross roads, turn right onto Ladgate Lane,
Continue on Ladgate Lane under the railway bridge
Turn left onto Ormesby Road
At the roundabout take the 2nd exit and continue on Ormesby Road
At the roundabout, take the first exit and continue on Ormesby Road
The TAD Centre is on the left just before Morrisons supermarket

 

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"Children and young people have poor social competence post brain injury due to reduced cognition, executive functions, and emotional control. As a result they are twice as likely to have mental health issues in the future"
James Tonks; University of London
"More play increases brain plasticity and makes for better recovery post brain injury"
Professor Bryan Kolb; Canada
"We are impressed with the progress you have made with the individual we referred to you."  Social Worker    
"Case management for children and young people post acquired brain injury is 'pivotal' to successful outcomes and must be local"
Deborah Andrews; New Zealand
"Brain development is complex and prolonged. Brain plasticity is influenced by a range of factors. Plasticity provides a base for neuro-rehab therapies and treatment"
Professor Bryan Kolb; Canada
"Positive and coordinated neuro-rehab interventions for children and young people is proven to bring health improvements; improve independence; reduces the need for sheltered living; decreases vulnerability; decreases drop-out rates in schools; decreases youth offending"
Eric Hermans; Netherlands
"Families need to be properly supported as 'resilience' is key to delivering successful outcomes for children and young people."
Roberta De Pompeii; USA
"There are problems with getting people into neuro-rehab. Those most in need are often those most excluded due to a lack of socio-economic resources."
Vicki Anderson; Australia
"NHS clinicians struggle with what intervention to prioritise in paediatric neuro-rehabilitation due to limited clinical time and the complexity of needs. Children, clinicians, parents and schools all have different neuro-rehabilitation priorities"
Recolo; United Kingdom
"When someone has a brain injury, early access to local, specialist rehabilitation is crucial to ensure the maximum recovery and make significant savings to the state in health costs"
Headway; United Kingdom

OUR MISSION: To work to remove inequalities for children & young people affected by acquired brain injury; and provide effective support to their families that makes a real difference.

Council for Disabled Children Community Funded Charity Excellence Lottery Funded Youth Foundation BBC CiN