The Brooke House Health and Wellbeing Centre seeks to support and improve the physical and mental health and wellbeing of serving and retired members of the British Armed Forces, the Police, Prison and Emergency Services, and their families and carers in Northern Ireland, Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland.
Brooke House aims to provide multi-disciplinary, evidenced-based and outcomes-focused, high-impact support for the care and recovery of the uniformed services and their families, complementing other therapeutic services and providing an environment where they may develop together. Check their detailed eligibility criteria here.
Brooke House aim to provide a bespoke treatment and care package based on specific need through a range of support services, some of which will be delivered within Colebrooke Park and others at various locations through Northern Ireland.
Services offered by Brooke House includes:
- Psychological Support and Talking Therapy
- Complementary Therapy
- Physiotherapy
- Nature-Based Therapy using Colebrooke Walled Garden
- Outdoor Activities using the natural resources of Colebrooke Estate
- Exercise/Fitness classes using TMC Colebrooke Fitness
- Structured Residential Programme, utilising Woodcock Cottage
- Educational Courses
Clients who are eligible for their services can self-refer or be referred by statutory services, the community and voluntary sector, or by armed forces and police charities and associations.
Information packs and confidential client referral forms are available on request by contacting Brooke House Health & Wellbeing Centre.
Once a referral is received – the client will be invited to the centre for an Initial Screening Assessment with one of our Health and Wellbeing Coordinators. Following this informal discussion, the client will be referred or signposted to appropriate services based on his or her individual needs.
Please note*
Brooke House is NOT a Crisis Service. If you or a family member needs immediate support, please contact your local GP, your GP out of hours service, or the accident and emergency department at your local hospital. Lifeline crisis response helpline 0808 808 8000 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and is free to people in Northern Ireland. The Samaritans 24-hour telephone helpline on 028 9066 4422 (local call charges apply) or the national telephone:116 123 (this number is free to call) is also available.
This organisation receives support from the Victims Support Programme for Groups Working with Victims and Survivors, to deliver some or all of the services that it provides. Its views do not necessarily reflect those of the Victims and Survivors Service.
How to Access this Service
If you wish to make contact with this organisation, feel free to call or email them directly using the details provided. Alternatively, feel free to contact VSS on 028 90 279100. Our Health and Wellbeing Team will be happy to assist you.
Office Locations
Aisling Centre
37 Darling Street
Enniskillen,
Fermanagh
BT74 7DP