Supply and Installation of Rehabilitation Technology for the NRC

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Value

£900,000

Classifications

  • Rehabilitation services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

8 months ago

Published

9 months ago

Description

The National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) is the first of its kind in the UK and will aim to deliver the specific and sophisticated rehabilitation people need to help them transition back to their normal lives after the setback of injury or illness - for example a road traffic accident, severe sporting injury or spinal trauma. It will be a flagship project providing technological advances and transformation of the NHS Rehabilitation services. The NRC will be a National Centre for Excellence for rehabilitation and the first of its kind in the NHS.
The National Rehabilitation Centre will provide the latest innovation in technological rehabilitation to support and facilitate both upper limb and lower limb rehabilitation. Within that we require a suite of rehabilitation robotics that will supplement standard rehabilitation practices.
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust on behalf of the NRC is looking for the Supply, Installation and commissioning of a range of technological robotic rehabilitation equipment to support patients with the functional activities of daily living while also supporting functional retraining, not only focusing on motor/ physical rehabilitation but also incorporating cognitive rehabilitation. The opportunity has arisen for quality suppliers and manufacturers of robotic rehabilitation equipment to quote to supply, deliver and install such equipment with training, support and maintenance. The supplier will be required to provide equipment that is market leading, durable, innovative and safe that meets the varying needs of the NRC and its patients.

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