Ann Marie Howes Centre
The Ann Marie Howes Centre is a short-stay rehabilitation centre with 32 single bedrooms in Sheldon.
The Centre provides short-term day rehabilitation programmes to help patients improve their quality of life and live more independently. Treatment encourages you to build up stamina and strength to increase mobility, reduce the risk of falling, and manage and improve any short-term memory issues.
Services and facilities
- 32 single bedrooms with en-suite toilet and shower
- Lockable Lockers / cabinets for personal possessions.
- Fully-equipped gymnasium
- Therapy treatment rooms
- Kitchen areas
- Dining rooms
- Lounges with televisions for communal use
- Activity of Daily living assessment kitchen and flat.
- Specifically for day rehabilitation patients, secure lockers are provided to allow
Contact and address details
Ann Marie Howes Centre
Sheldon Heath Road
Sheldon
Birmingham
B26 2DS
Find Ann Marie Howes Centre on Google Maps (image taken during now-completed construction)
Tel: 0121 675 2030
Referral line
You can contact us directly by calling the referral line on 0845 600 4550. The line is open from 8am to 10pm daily.
Referrals Accepted
The residential unit is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week (although admissions should take place before 8pm where ever possible).
Accessibility
– The care centre premise are compliant to DDA (Disability Discrimination Act) requirements. Disabled parking is also provided at our facilities
Opening times
The residential unit is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week (although admissions should take place before 8pm where possible).
The Enhanced Assessment Community Units
5.1.3 – Community Unit 3
Good Hope Hospital
Rectory Road,
Sutton Coldfield
B75 7RR
5.1.4 – Community Unit 29
Heartlands Hospital
Bordesley Green East
Birmingham
B9 5SS
How to use the service
- You can ask your GP, district nurse, social worker or any other health or social care professional to refer you.
- In Good Hope or Heartlands hospitals, talk to the intermediate care liaison nurses to discuss your needs and manage your transfer to Intermediate care if agreed.
- In other hospitals, ask the ward staff or your consultant about a referral to intermediate care.
- You can contact us directly by calling the referral line on 0845 600 4550. The line is open from 8am to 10pm daily.
Comments and complaints
Contact Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust for patient feedback and complaints.

any care jobs
Hi Angela,
All our jobs are advertised on the following website. http://www.jobs.nhs.uk/