Welcome to Headway Plymouth
Who are we?
Headway Plymouth is an independent, non-profit charity with over 35 years of experience in supporting individuals, families and carers affected by acquired brain injury (and the professionals who work with them).
Our mission is to help survivors regain independence and improve their quality of life through specialist social and cognitive rehabilitation and re-enablement.
We provide tailored support for adults with brain injuries, as well as respite and guidance for their families and carers. Our services include centre-based rehabilitation, group programmes and one-to-one outreach support – all designed to promote independence, self-esteem and overall well-being.
What’s On?

Devonport Centre Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
By Appointment only
0900 – 1500
0900 – 1500
1000 – 1400
0900 – 1500
1000 – 1400
Closed
During the winter period we have additional opening hours as a Welcome Space on on Mondays and Saturdays from 1000 – 1400
Thursdays are dedicated to our peer support groups which typically take place from 1030 – 1230. Please check our Peer Support page for details of groups, dates and times.
Read the latest Headway Headlines
- Headway’s Spring 2026 Newsletter – Out Now!Headway’s Spring 2026 Newsletter is out now and is available to read here at the Headway Uk website or simply click on the file below.
- Calling partners of ABI survivorsAre you a partner of someone with an Acquired Brain Injury? See the info below about two separate projects to support those living with and caring for those with an ABI. The first is an opportunity to participate in a free online course called “Hope 4 Partners” being led by the University of Coventry starting … Continued
- Letters from Louise – January 2026We’ve caught back up and our wonderful client, Louise, has produced her next monthly blog telling us about her experiences at Headway Plymouth in January 2026. January 6th 2026 – Mindful Art Club CIC It was good to return to Headway, refreshed after the festive period. I don’t know about you, but I didn’t do … Continued




