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Surrey disability centre to stop paediatric services after contract ends
Summary
White Lodge Centre in Chertsey will stop providing paediatric therapy from April when its contract with NHS Surrey Heartlands ends and the work moves to HCRG Care Group; the ICB says it is managing a planned transition so children continue to receive specialist therapy.
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White Lodge Centre in Chertsey will stop offering paediatric services from April when its contract with NHS Surrey Heartlands ends and a new provider takes over. The centre has provided therapy for children and adults with disabilities under the contract for many years. NHS Surrey Heartlands says it is working with clinical teams to manage the change. HCRG Care Group is named as the incoming provider.
What is known:
- The paediatric contract at White Lodge Centre is ending and paediatric services will move to HCRG Care Group from 1 April.
- White Lodge has delivered paediatric therapy under the Surrey Heartlands contract for about 20 years, serving families in the area.
- The change is reported to affect about 50 families with children up to five years old.
- NHS Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care Board says it is working closely with clinical teams on a planned transition and that children will continue to receive specialist therapy.
Summary:
Parents report concern that the change could reduce access to sessions their children currently receive, and NHS Surrey Heartlands says it is managing a planned transition to the new provider from 1 April; further details about how individual appointments will be scheduled are undetermined at this time.
