Welcome to P J Care

P J Care is an award winning and leading independent provider of Specialist Nursing Care and Neuro-Rehabilitation for people with physical illnesses, restricted mobility and challenging behaviours as a result of organic, degenerative or neurological disorders.

These include Acquired Brain Injuries, Strokes, Huntington’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, and Spinal Cord Injuries, as well as various progressive terminal illnesses and early onset dementias. 

We also specialise in providing care for complex Frontal Lobe Dementias like Alzheimer’s and Picks Disease.

 
Our professional Care Teams are experts in their field and receive continuous Professional Development in the latest medical research to ensure care provided is evidence based in each field of expertise.

All our Care Teams work in close liaison with Local Authorities, NHS Care Teams, and other  healthcare providers to ensure we deliver a tailor made Health Action Plan that includes residential and community care needs. Working as a team


New Peterborough Care home   PJ Care are planning an exciting brand new development on Bretton Way in Peterborough.The new specialist facility will enable PJ Care to provide for the needs of 107 individuals with Neurological Conditions requiring our quality care. More info

 



Head office and care centre Brunel Care center
   
News and Events

Residents join in Fun Run to raise funds for HDA…more

PJ Care delighted to announce their continuing sponsorship of Milton Keynes rugby club…more

We are again nominated for a prestigious Laing & Buisson Award ...more

Call us today on 01908 648 198 (Head office)
 
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Badby Park Care Home

Head Office - 1 Sherwood Place, 153 Sherwood Drive, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK3 6RT.
Tel: 01908 634990
Email: pjcare@pjcare.co.uk
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Management profile - Contact PJ care - Therapy services - Degenerative neurological disorders - Acquired brain injuries - Strokes, Huntington’s Disease - Multiple Sclerosis - Muscular dystrophy - Spinal cord injuries -Terminal illnesses - Frontal Temporal Early Onset Dementia