

The Rehab Group is made up of a number of divisions which co-ordinate its activities across Ireland and the UK.
The National Learning Network provides training, education, enterprise development and job placement services for more than 4,500 people at 50 locations nationwide.
Rehab Enterprises Ltd (formerly Gandon Enterprises Ltd) is the world's first company to provide truly integrated social employment opportunities for workers with disabilities. Approximately 400 people are currently employed in Rehab Enterprises range of businesses that comprise Rehab Recycle, Rehab Logistics and Workability. The company has a number of facilities at locations throughout Ireland, as well as in Eindhoven in The Netherlands.
RehabCare operates a wide variety of responsive health and social care programmes which reach into communities the length and breadth of Ireland and the United Kingdom. Each year more than 3,000 people of all ages and from all walks of life avail of these services which range from resource centre activities to care work delivered in people's homes.
Rehab Lotteries provides funds to develop the range of services delivered by the Irish Group divisions.
TBG Learning is one of the UK's leading adult learning organisations. The vast majority of people who access its services each year are from socially disadvantaged groups, such as people who are long-term unemployed and those with skill training needs or basic skills deficiencies.
Momentum, Rehab's Scottish division, is a leading provider of rehabilitation, training and care services for people with disabilities and others who face economic and social exclusion. Momentum service users include people with physical disabilities; learning difficulties; brain injury; spinal injury; sensory impairments and mental health issues as well as people who are long-term unemployed.
Rehab UK is also a major force in the area of brain injury vocational rehabilitation, in addition to providing assessment, training and development programmes for people with disabilities.
The Chaseley Trust operates a residential home in Eastbourne on the south coast of England which provides treatment and rehabilitation services for people with significant physical disabilities.