Registered charity number 1072334
On JustGiving since May 2006
The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home
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Messages from other supporters
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Just wanted to say a big thankyou for the great care you gave my Grandfather George Carpenter in his last years. He had a new lease of life.
Donation by Mitch Sims $750.00
For the wonderful care you gave Captain Peter Jago in the last few months of his life. A truly amazing facility.
Donation by Sarah Burnet
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Donation made on behalf of Atkins Limited (Epsom Community Group).
Donation by Barbara Moreton
Why your donation matters
For 93 years The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home has 'served those who have served'.
We provide a multi-disciplinary approach to care with a strong focus on rehabilitation and helping residents to regain lost skills, build strength and improve mobility. Through this approach we have helped a number of residents return to living in the community.
Your donation will help those people who have risked their lives for us in their time of need. We receive no government funding and need to raise £1.3 million each year to provide our Heroes with the highest quality care and rehabilitation in a place they can call Home.
We rely on donations to achieve this so please, donate today and let's give something back to those who have risked their lives for us.
Case study: donations in action
Robert served in the Gulf War with the Royal Artillery and sustained serious injuries from a landmine. In a cruel twist of fate, he had just recovered from this when he was involved in a serious traffic accident, which necessitated an amputation below the right knee.
Robert came to us for rehabilitation, determined to walk again. We gave him intensive physiotherapy and hydrotherapy and helped him to adjust to his new prosthetic limb.
Weeks later, Robert literally walked out of the door, waving goodbye, with his whole life ahead of him. You would hardly even know he has been through such a harrowing experience.
Your donation can help us to help our Heroes lead as independent and fulfilling lives as possible.
