About Us
Renaiss Health is a private equity-backed health business, specialising in pioneering physical rehabilitation and recovery-care. We were established in 2022 by Bridges Fund Management Ltd. – a specialist in sustainable investing within health and wellbeing, education and skills, sustainable living and under-served market – to create a small group of self-referral short-stay (average one week) residential health centres for those with orthopaedic rehabilitation needs.
The Renaiss Health team are passionate about what we do. Our aim is to redefine rehabilitation by creating high-quality, short-stay residential physical rehabilitation and recovery-care centres.
Our ground-breaking facilities will enable us to deliver a range of programmes tailored to support people throughout the UK recovering from elective orthopaedic surgery and traumas through adopting the latest thinking and technologies within a high-quality restorative environment.
Why Rectory Lane?
Careful consideration has been given to selecting the site at Rectory Lane as the ideal location to develop this healthcare facility. There is a clear and pressing need within the London Borough of Harrow for rehabilitation services associated with area’s demographics and population. The area has a high proportion of those aged over 65 – around 4% above the London average, with this figure set to increase. Emergency hospital admission rates due to falls in the Borough are also 10% higher than the national average.
The facility sits centrally within a large regional cluster of existing healthcare facilities, which provide a range of orthopaedic services. However, this existing provision does not provide dedicated rehabilitation and care for the period immediately after hospital discharge. Therefore, the centre will work alongside these existing outpatient services, GPs and acute hospitals, to complement and enhance options for patients recovering from clinically related conditions. This provision is critically needed both to expedite discharge from hospital and to improve health outcomes and people’s ability to live independently for longer – making its’ services an invaluable asset to the community.
Alongside the centre’s ability to provide much-needed physical rehabilitation services within the London Borough of Harrow, the development would also deliver wider public benefits by creating employment opportunities, bringing a disused site back into active, beneficial use, and delivering wider economic benefits.
