Hope the Rabbit – a gentle presence in a busy world

For many people, receiving a neurological diagnosis marks the beginning of a journey filled with unfamiliar terms, new routines, and understandable uncertainty. It can take time to adjust, to process, and to find steady ground again.

At the Neuro Therapy Centre, we believe that support comes in many forms – an experienced and qualified team, person-centred therapies, a welcoming café, likeminded people, and now a small rabbit called Hope.

Hope is only small but she stands for big things. She signifies our key values: professionalism, compassion, proactivity, inclusivity and collaboration. She’s a calm and soft presence in a world that can often feel rushed and hard, especially when you’re adjusting to a new reality.    Hope the rabbit - small teal coloured rabbit with long ears

Small, Steady Steps

When you’re dealing with a neurological condition, progress is rarely linear. Hope the rabbit takes small steps, and that’s what you can do with our help.  

Small steps are still steps. And every step matters.

We support people in making small steps, having patience and celebrating meaningful but modest improvements. Not every day needs to look the same. Forward motion can be gentle.

A Symbol of What We Stand For

Hope the rabbit isn’t a mascot or a therapy tool. But she is a gentle embodiment of the things we want to provide for all our members. 

  • Compassion
  • Connection
  • Patience
  • Progress at your own pace
  • Belief that life still holds joy and possibility

She doesn’t promise certainty, but she represents something equally important: the idea that support is always available here at the Centre, and hope is always possible.