NeuroBalance Integrated Health Foundation Ltd began with a simple realisation: many adults live with neurodiversity, chronic pain, and long-term conditions, yet the support available to them is often late, fragmented, or not designed for real life.
From the outside, everything can look “fine”, but daily life may be shaped by invisible barriers: sensory overload, fluctuating energy, persistent pain, difficulties with focus and organisation, mobility limitations, or communication challenges. These are not “small issues” — they can disrupt education, employment, relationships, and a person’s sense of safety and self-worth.
Our story is a response to that gap. We created NeuroBalance to bring together three elements that make sustainable change possible:
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practical day-to-day support,
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education and skills development,
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reintegration through work and independence pathways.
What also makes our foundation different is lived experience: some of the people involved in leading NeuroBalance have personal experience of neurodiversity and/or long-term health challenges. This means we understand the reality behind the words — the “bad days”, the impact of overload, and how important simple, accessible solutions are in everyday life, not only in theory.
From the start, we wanted to keep support simple, effective, and dignity-led — without judgement or shame. That’s why we design programmes in manageable steps and accessible formats that work for neurodivergent adults and people living with functional limitations. We also build community and partnerships, because lasting change does not happen in isolation — it happens in workplaces, institutions, and local communities too.
Today, NeuroBalance Integrated Health Foundation Ltd is developing support for adults who want to regain balance — in health, education, and employment. Our ambition is to make support accessible, practical, dignity-led, and effective in real life.
If you’d like to be part of this story — as a beneficiary, partner, or donor — you’re welcome here. Together, we can turn support into something real, not just paperwork.