Local Assembly Member Paul Davies has visited the local charity, HOPE in Neyland, to meet with staff and volunteers who are supporting people with multiple sclerosis and other disorders in Pembrokeshire. The centre offers Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Physiotherapy and other therapies to help patients with multiple sclerosis and motor neurone disease, as well as those recovering from strokes.
Mr Davies said, "I was delighted to attend the HOPE Open day on the 19th September and see the wonderful services on offer to local people suffering a range of debilitating diseases. The staff at HOPE do a fantastic job in supporting local patients, by offering care, support, advice, counselling and information. These services offer a lifeline to many local people and their families at a very distressing time in their lives. Their overall policy is to create a comfortable and friendly environment, and that was certainly evident from my experience there. I'd like to extend my thanks to the people who give up their time to support people at the Centre, and indeed to the people of Pembrokeshire, whose generous donations have ensured that these services continue to be made available locally."