
Megan Baker House was started in 2001 by Megan’s parents, Jo and Dave Baker.

Megan Baker
Jo and Dave found Conductive Education the most effective method for Megan. However it was costly to take Megan to Hungary, where Conductive Education was developed.
They decided that a centre local to Herefordshire, offering FREE services that other children could access was needed.
Having received funding, a small Conductive Education centre with two disabled children in attendance was opened. Sadly, within a few weeks of the centre opening, Megan died. After much soul searching, Jo and Dave decided to continue with the work they began in memory of their beautiful daughter.

Today the centre is based in a converted barn at Moreton Eye, Leominster, Herefordshire. The relocation enabled the charity to accommodate the waiting list of disabled children wanting to access services.
Such is the demand for Conductive Education at Megan Baker House, families travel from all over the UK and even France.
In January 2008 we launched our first adult services for people with early onset Parkinson's disease.