Patient Care Funding

The Warwickshire Private Hospital Charitable Trust is dedicated to supporting children, teenagers and adults throughout Coventry and Warwickshire who need patient care.

Many families struggle with the costs of care for their loved ones and as both the needs and requirements of individuals change over time, providing the patient care funding necessary can be difficult.

The Trust is particularly focused on providing medical care funding to individuals throughout the region, whose lives can be improved through healthcare services or personal support and help.

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There are many areas where patient care funding has already been given and this section of the website shows how diverse the support can be.

Case Studies

Patient care funding has been awarded for nursing and respite care, but also for patients with individual needs such as;

  • Double R Playscheme: Special needs support
  • Private Individual: Autism support
  • DEAF-Initely Indepentent: Support for the deaf
  • Royal School for the Blind: Support for Coventry and Warwickshire blind children

There are also cases where certain therapies have been needed and provided for through patient care funding from the Trust. For example:

  • Acorns Children's Hospice: Complimentary therapies for Children in Coventry and Warwickshire
  • Myton Hamlet Hospice: Occupational therapy
  • Sherbourne Fields School: Language and speech therapies

The quality of life which a person can attain through patient care is of paramount importance to the objectives set by the Trustees. Patient care funding can also include the needs of the family and carers.

For more information please view the pages in this section and read about various areas of medical care funding which may be available to individuals living in the region.

If you are based in Coventry or Warwickshire apply for funding here now.

Do you require funds for medical research, equipment or facilities?

Do you need financial help with health or medical care?