Resilience Therapy Centre

State-of-the-art robotics and neurotechnology for intensive, outcome-focused therapy

Neuro Physiotherapy

Improve movement, strength, balance, and mobility with our expert support

Occupational Therapy

Regain everyday skills for greater independence for neuro conditions 

Speech & Language Therapy

Support for communication and swallowing difficulties

Neuropsychology

Support with thinking, memory, and emotional wellbeing

Neuropsychiatry

Support for cognitive, emotional, and behavioural impact 

Advanced neuro rehabilitation in Warwickshire

Our expert team combines hands-on therapy with the most advanced technology available, helping people move forward after brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, and other neurological conditions.

Services are available at home, in the community, and at the Resilience Therapy Centre in Stareton.

Rehabilitate, restore & renew

Choosing Resilience Neuro Specialists means choosing a true partner in recovery.

Our focus goes beyond neuro rehabilitation — we help individuals renew their sense of purpose, empowering them to move forward with confidence and independence.  We understand what it takes to achieve meaningful and lasting rehabilitation. Whether you’re a professional making a referral or an individual looking for the right support, learn how we can make a difference.

Why Choose Resilience?

At Resilience Neuro Specialists, we deliver personalised neurorehabilitation that changes lives.

leading neuro specialists

What sets us apart is our people: our skilled multidisciplinary team combines decades of experience with the latest innovations in evidence-based practice, putting each individual we support at the heart of an expert network of caring professionals.

advanced neuro technology

Access advanced robotics, 3D motion analysis, and electrical stimulation systems are now available to everyone in the region for the first time. With devices including the Lexo gait trainer, Fesia Grasp, and Amadeo, combined with expert therapy, we deliver faster, measurable recovery.

Personalised recovery

We know that no two recoveries are the same. We provide life-changing neurorehabilitation that’s tailored to each individual’s goals and challenges, building resilience every at every step.

Both professional and self-referrals are welcome – no GP referral needed.

The Resilience Therapy Centre is now open.

World-class rehabilitation is now closer to home.

Located at Abbey Park in Stareton, Warwickshire, the Resilience Therapy Centre is well-connected and offers an uplifting setting ideal for recovery & rehabilitation. 

  • A fully equipped neurorehabilitation technology gym 
  • Dedicated private therapy spaces for physiotherapy, speech & language therapy, occupational therapy and neuropsychology
  • A robotics and sensor suite for upper and lower limb therapy
  • Motion analysis and gait training zones, with video and data feedback
  • Quiet consultation rooms and break-out spaces
  • Free parking and step-free access throughout

Start your recovery

We support people at all stages of recovery, whether newly diagnosed, living with a long-term condition, or rebuilding life after a major injury. Ready to refer a client or want to know more about how we can support your recovery?

Latest news

Find out more about our latest news, updates, and events. 

Resilience Neuro Specialists is recruiting a specialist neuro physiotherapist to join the Resilience Therapy Centre in Warwickshire. This full-time role offers the opportunity to work within a technology-enabled, interdisciplinary neurorehabilitation service delivering personalised, outcome-focused care.
Resilience Neuro Specialists is pleased to welcome the West Midlands Acquired Brain Injury Forum to the Resilience Therapy Centre in Coventry this March. This networking and CPD event will bring together professionals from across the region to explore robotics, neurotechnology and specialist community neurorehabilitation in practice.
Tilly had a stroke at just 18 years old. Like many young, working-age stroke survivors, she reached a point where standard community provision could only take her so far.  That’s where Resilience came in. The neurotechnology pinpoints exactly what’s happening with her limbs,” says Tilly’s mum, Amelia. “She can see where something is out of place, which is incredibly helpful.”

“A good half of the art of living is resilience.”

― Alain de Botton