Chaseley Trust
  • The Chaseley Trust
    South Cliff
    Eastbourne
    East Sussex
    BN20 7JH
Specialist neuro-disability care in Eastbourne, offering long-term support, rehabilitation, and heartfelt community connection

Set in a grand seafront home with nearly 80 years of heritage, Chaseley Trust supports people living with complex neurological conditions. They offer long-term nursing care, personalised rehabilitation, and a compassionate sense of community.

Founded with the vision of Dr Guttman, a pioneer of the Paralympic movement, Chaseley continues to focus on dignity, independence and purposeful living. Their 55-bed home welcomes residents from across the UK, each with their own story. Many are living with brain injuries, stroke, MS, spinal cord injury or Huntington's Disease.

What They Do

Chaseley provides more than clinical care. Residents benefit from tailored rehabilitation, including physiotherapy and speech therapy, as well as social and recreational support that encourages independence and well-being.

Their historic coastal setting provides a calm, empowering environment. A dedicated team of nurses, therapists and volunteers ensures each resident receives the support they need.

How You Can Help

Chaseley Trust welcomes support from the local community. Whether you are planning a fundraising event, making a donation or considering a legacy gift, every contribution helps them continue their vital work.

Volunteer With Chaseley

From helping with activities to offering companionship, volunteers bring energy and warmth to life at Chaseley. If you have time to spare and a desire to make a difference, they would love to hear from you.

Contact & Get Involved

If you would like to support Chaseley Trust, whether through fundraising, volunteering or spreading the word, please use the contact options available on this page to get in touch directly.

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