Physiotherapy HE308
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Physiotherapy is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Health categoryand the Health services subcategory.
122 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.06% of all charities.
Keywords to find charities¶
UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.
The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:
\b(physio|physiotherapy|hydrotherapy)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
---|---|---|
Under £10k | 35 | 0.05% |
£10k - £100k | 33 | 0.05% |
£100k - £250k | 32 | 0.15% |
£250k - £500k | 3 | 0.03% |
£500k - £1m | 4 | 0.06% |
£1m - £10m | 7 | 0.08% |
Over £10m | 3 | 0.15% |
Total | 117 | 0.06% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
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ccew | 105 | 0.06% |
ccni | 11 | 0.15% |
oscr | 6 | 0.02% |
Total | 122 | 0.06% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
Name | Latest income |
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Ulster Independent Clinic Limited [Charity number: NI103565] The hospital provides the following facilities and services to achieve its purpose: • In and day patient rooms • Operating theatres • Recovery wards • Outpatient Department • Physiotherapy Department • X-ray Department • Pharmacy • Cellular Pathology Laboratory |
£36,882,215 |
ST GILES HOSPICE [Charity number: 509014] St Giles Hospice provides excellent palliative care and enables our communities to support each other in living the best life they can to the very end, focusing on what matters most to individuals, families and our community on issues relating to terminal illness, death, dying and loss. Services: IPU, Community Nursing, 24/7 Advice, Therapies/Clinics, Education, Bereavement Support & Physiotherapy |
£12,878,664 |
Weldmar Hospicecare [Charity number: 1000414] Provision of specialist palliative care to adults and their families, principally in the north, south, and west of Dorset. The charity has locally based community nurses who visit patients at home, a twelve bed Inpatient Unit in Dorchester, and a hospice at home service, as well as a range of support including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and wellbeing services for patients and loved ones, |
£10,354,267 |
HAVEN HOUSE FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1044296] Care for life threatened/limited children and young people and their families, through providing: Respite care: day care and overnight stays Palliative care at end of life Bereavement suite and support Community and hospice at home services: Physio, Music therapy, Toy loan, Special yoga * Family Support: Siblings, Counselling, Family Suite and Training to equip parents |
£5,321,476 |
THE ROSE ROAD ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 276172] Services for young disabled people and their families including: Oaks and Acorns Residential Short breaks Service children and adultsOutreach Community ServicesActivities in schools and communityParent advice independent support information and empowerment through Family Services Specialist sensory, Hydrotherapy and Soft Play facilities. |
£5,100,957 |
MARTHA TRUST HEREFORD LIMITED [Charity number: 1053448] Martha Trust has two care homes for people with profound and complex disabilities. Each home has 14 bedrooms offering lifelong care. It is our philosophy that all residents should enjoy every day of their lives. We offer various activities including:- aromatherapy, hydrotherapy, music, physiotherapy, occupational and speech and language therapy. |
£4,695,782 |
WAVE TRAUMA CENTRE [Charity number: NI100204] Wave Trauma Centre through its offices across Northern Ireland provides support to Victims of the Troubles through counselling, physiotherapy, befriending or social interaction through group meetings. Referrals are made to WAVE from a number of sources such as G.P’s CPN’s etc. Counselling is provided through a number of modalities to adults and young children whilst physiotherapy is provided for the relief of pain for victims who have suffered physical injury or as a support for those suffering mental pain. Group work is delivered through phyco-social and phyco-educational support classes in each of the centres and through a befriending service WAVE also provides Welfare services in all its offices for clients to assist them in accessing benefits or representing them at appeal tribunals. The outcomes of the services provided is evidenced by the continuous evaluation of clients and the increases access to benefits. WAVE is a registered organisation and operates under a strict code of practice Wave has designed a number of OCN accredited courses OCN specifically dealing with grief and trauma. These are delivered to groups or individuals who are working in this are or are interested in the area of work. WAVE has also developed a degree course at Queens University Belfast in Trauma Studies which is delivered by WAVE staff but accredited by the University. The outcomes of the service can be evidenced through the detailed analysis of the long term benefit of the courses. Access to the programmes is open to all and the course delivery and content is constantly being reviewed by QUB and OCN Beneficiaries are those individuals who are defined as Victims by the legislation and whilst a number of individuals who are directly associated with WAVE benefit from the service as they have been identified as Victims this is incidental to the purpose of the organisation. |
£3,469,180 |
PAUL SARTORI FOUNDATION LIMITED [Charity number: 513079] To enable people living in the later stages of any life limiting illness to die at home with dignity, independence & surrounded by their loved ones if that is their choice. Services include, hands on care, equipment loan, physiotherapy, complementary therapy, counselling, bereavement, a Clinical Nurse Specialist, training & advanced care planning. Services are free of charge, 24/7, 365 days a year |
£2,630,359 |
The Martin Residential Trust [Charity number: NI101830] The Martin Residential Trust provides 24 hour nursing care and support to people with profound and in many cases multiple physical disabilities. We are experienced in supporting people who have conditions such as epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, autistic spectrum disorder, Down’s syndrome, cerebral palsy, dysphasia and musculoskeletal disorders. Within the Martin Residential Trust, we are able to provide a safe, supportive and caring environment for vulnerable people. There is always a qualified nurse on duty and we provide a high level of staffing in order that we can appropriately support people who have complex needs. We have suitable facilities to assist people who have physical disabilities, including overhead hoists and accessible transport. We also support people to take part in a full activity programme that is suited to their individual needs. Activities can range from arts and crafts, cookery, sensory activities, hydrotherapy sessions and physiotherapy and the person’s activity plan is suited to their assessed individual needs. Our wide range of facilities and our breadth of experience mean that we are able to be very responsive to changes in a person’s needs or health. |
£1,375,742 |
NEUROMUSCULAR CENTRE [Charity number: 1023606] The aim of the Neuromuscular Centre is to work together to support people affected by muscular dystrophy, creating an environment where full potential and optimal well-being can be achieved, through employment, training and physiotherapy. |
£1,160,177 |
Ten random charities¶
Name | Latest income |
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WORCESTER SNOEZELEN CIO [Charity number: 1188079] WE PROVIDE LEISURE THERAPY FACILITIES FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES WHO HAVE ANY DISABILITIES & ADDITIONAL NEEDS. THESE INCLUDE MULTI-SENSORY ACTIVITIES, HYDROTHERAPY, CREATIVE ARTS AND THERAPIES. THROUGHOUT THE YEAR WE HOLD EVENTS WITHIN THE WIDER COMMUNITY TO RAISE AWARENESS & EMPOWER OUR MEMBERS WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERFORMANCE, LEARNING NEW SKILLS & EXHIBITIONS. |
£312,865 |
CHALLENGE AFRICA [Charity number: 1121563] Our goal is to help people help themselves out of poverty. We build successful social enterprises to sustainably fund;care, food and education for orphans, community centres, installation of water, sanitation and electricity systems, support for teachers and healthcare workers, HIV prevention projects, AIDS counselling and physiotherapy and the provision of family grants and enterprise support. |
£9,087 |
THE GOVERNORS OF THE GROVE SPECIAL SCHOOL TWEEDMOUTH TRUST [Charity number: 512454] Our charity has been successful over the past years in providing a wide range of facilities including hydrotherapy, soft-play & multi-sensory rooms, the smaller toys & exciting equipment too. There are no paid employees of the charity. Currently our main emphasis is to provide residential holiday experiences for every child/young person in school on a rotational basis. |
£2 |
FORTH (FOR FURTHERANCE OF RHEUMATIC THERAPY) [Charity number: 298393] Supporting team basis of healthcare treatment such as physio, hydrotherapy and medicines (otherwise not available in NHS and not self funded.) We plan to improve shared help via shared care booklets and advising visitors with needs who call at our shop. |
£13,630 |
MENCAP HILLINGDON SOUTH [Charity number: 262437] Holding club nights for members/holidays/riding horses/beach holidays/theatre visits/Sunday club/hydrotherapy pool. |
£11,500 |
WEST HALLAM VILLAGE HALL [Charity number: 503723] Maintain and refurbish Grade II building for use by any organisation or individuals in area. Major users, Guides, Brownies, Ramblers, dance, yoga, exercise groups, Women's Institute, portrait painting, physiotherapy, luncheon and social gatherings; also concerts, drama and private parties. Centre for village Community Events including Well Dressing festival, Open Gardens and Christmas Lights. |
£23,040 |
AIDEN'S GIFT CHARITABLE FUND [Charity number: 1180219] We operate in Norfolk and Suffolk and organise fundraising events, such as football fun days and a Valentines Ball. We have donated to Each Anglian Childrens Hospice for the purchase of changing units for a hydrotherapy pool to allow those children and young adults affected by ill-health or disability to use the pool. We have also donated to Beccles Lido towards the purchase of a new diving board. |
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ACTION AFTER STROKE [Charity number: 1109862] The charity is currently inactive.When it runs it provides a specialist exercise service for individuals with neurological conditions . The group operates from the with the University of Birmingham. It runs once a week on a Wednesday within 45 minute session. Each patient is alloacted a physiotherapy student and exercise rehabiliation is provided. |
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VISOR (VISUALLY IMPAIRED SOCIETY OF RICHMOND) [Charity number: 1090135] We organise several outings each year for our visually-impaired members, hold monthly social evenings, with talks and quizzes, and arrange regular hydrotherapy sessions for interested members. We run an advice line & offer support to our members as well as a drop-in information service at our offices. |
£21,259 |
HAVEN HOUSE FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1044296] Care for life threatened/limited children and young people and their families, through providing: Respite care: day care and overnight stays Palliative care at end of life Bereavement suite and support Community and hospice at home services: Physio, Music therapy, Toy loan, Special yoga * Family Support: Siblings, Counselling, Family Suite and Training to equip parents |
£5,321,476 |