Health Care

Barts and the London

The Company has supported research at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, for many years.   In 2009 it contributed 50% of the costs of the MyTobi Communication Aid to allow patients (mostly stroke victims) to communicate even if they only have the use of their eyes. Most recently it helped fund an electrotherapy machine for the Skin Cancer Centre in new Cancer Centre at Barts.

 

 

Student with microscope

Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Charity

Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Charity funds NHS Trusts in Lambeth and Southwark to promote innovation in healthcare services and delivery and excellence in research. It also funds prizes for students and benefits for patients and staff at the NHS Foundation Trust. The Company provides regular support.

 

 

The Medical Toxicology Unit, which has received funding from Guy's and St Thomas' Charity

Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability


Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability - The Company helped establish the Hospital's transitional living unit, Haberdashers' House, some years ago.   It has provided start up funding for an extension to the unit to provide bedsit accommodation which is the final step before a return to more independent living in the community.  It has also provided funding to decorate and update the other bedrooms in Haberdashers’ House.


HRH at the Royal Hospital for Neurodisability

HRH interacting with the Patients


HRH at the Royal Hospital for Neurodisability