Based in Aberdeen and built in 2003, Sue Ryder Dee View Court is Scotland’s only specialist neurological care centre and the place 24 people currently call home.
We care for people aged between 18 and 65 living with long-term and degenerative neurological conditions including Multiple Sclerosis, Huntington’s Disease, Motor Neurone Disease, as well as acquired brain injuries through things such as road traffic accidents or a stroke.
It is estimated that one million people in Scotland are living with a neurological condition that has a significant impact on their lives. That’s nearly one in five.
Of this one million, approximately 1,000 people with very severe needs have already spent years in a hospital bed or are living in unsuitable settings such as in older people’s care homes or psychiatric wards.
So you can imagine that, as Scotland’s only purpose-built neurological care centre – with just 24 spaces – demand for a place is high. Our waiting list continues to grow and, because of the long-term residency of the people who live at Dee View Court, bedrooms rarely become available.
We desperately want – and need – to do more which is why we launched a £3.9 million Capital Appeal last year to create 20 more bedrooms and help more people get the expert care they deserve
It’s a big project, and one we cannot do alone. We need you to run with, and for, us to help reach our target by August 2019.
To join Team Sue Ryder contact Rebecca: Rebecca.Buchan@SueRyder.org, call 07845 517951 or visit www.sueryder.org/DeeViewAppeal for more information.