

This content is only visible to logged-in members
Resource Updated:
September 4, 2021
This leaflet provides support and advice for adults who are recovering from COVID-19. It can be used by individuals after hospitalization from the illness and those in the community who did not need hospitalization. The leaflet can complement care received from health care professionals. This is the second edition of the leaflet that was originally published mid 2020 that includes updates to sections and new topics, encompassing what we have learnt about the condition and recovery in the last year.
This leaflet was written by rehabilitation professions in conjunction with people recovering from COVID–19. Download it here.
Additional Categories:
Resource Updated:
September 4, 2021
This leaflet provides support and advice for adults who are recovering from COVID-19. It can be used by individuals after hospitalization from the illness and those in the community who did not need hospitalization. The leaflet can complement care received from health care professionals. This is the second edition of the leaflet that was originally published mid 2020 that includes updates to sections and new topics, encompassing what we have learnt about the condition and recovery in the last year.
This leaflet was written by rehabilitation professions in conjunction with people recovering from COVID–19. Download it here.
Additional Categories:
Held at Broadway House, the event marked a pivotal moment for the field, with a programme designed to challenge assumptions, share evidence, and honour excellence.
As part of Black History Month and the NHS’s 77th anniversary, NHS England published a reflection honouring the vital contributions of Black and racially diverse communities
Each November, UK Disability History Month (UKDHM) offers a powerful opportunity to spotlight the history, struggles, and achievements of disabled people