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Severe stroke survivor Philip Haines thanks Askham Rehab

“The stroke knocked me for six and changed my life dramatically,” said Mr Haines who returned home in April this year after completing rehab.   “Every day I was met with a group of very enthusiastic physiotherapists who were trying to bring some life back into my left side.”  Philip said he’ll be forever grateful for the team that looked after him throughout his rehabilitation at Askham Rehab. - Credit: Askham Rehab Born and educated in Derby, Philip left school and did his National Service in the Navy before moving to London where he worked for 12 years in finance.   He then moved to Hereford to work for Bulmer’s Cider for another 12 years, before finally settling in Peterborough as the secretary of the Anglican Diocese of Peterborough. 

Askham Village Community employees leaving Fens for Nigeria

“I have so many fond memories, particularly when we would celebrate the diversity at Askham through international days and Isaac would always come in his native Nigerian attire, much to the delight of the residents.   The couple, who married in 1979 having met at the school of nursing in Nigeria in 1976, have three children, who work in the US, Ghana and Nigeria.   Set to retire at the end of April, the pair, who have lived and worked in the UK for 19 years, have exciting plans to open their care home in Nigeria founded on the same model as Askham.   The building for the home, which will cater for 18 residents, is already built, and will provide nursing and dementia care, with future plans to provide neuro care too. 

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