The Police Treatment Centres (PTC) continues to welcome Retired Officers for treatment at our Centres in Harrogate and Auchterarder.
If you spent the majority (20 years) of your Police Service in one of
the PTC constituent forces, or since retiring have relocated to a PTC
constituent Force, you are eligible to become a PTC donor and beneficiary. You can access our class leading residential Physiotherapy and Online Physiotherapy Outpatient services.
From January 2023, for a donation of just £4.50 per month, you can access our class leading residential Physiotherapy and Online Physiotherapy Outpatient services, as well as our new Wellbeing Programme designed specifically for those who have retired from the Police *subject to PTC Eligibility Policy
Help us to support you, by donating to an outstanding Police Charity that has continuously treated Serving and Retired Police Officers for over 115 years.
Listen to the views of Retired Officers about their experiences of treatment and benefits of signing up.
To retain eligibility for treatment in your retirement, subject to clinical assessment, please complete the online direct debit form.
If you have questions, please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions which should answer your question.
Please note all direct debits will be processed on or around the 1st of the month. Once complete, you will receive a confirmation email from our Accounts teams within ten working days. The Online Direct Debit Sign Up Form is designed to be completed by Retired Officers, Detention and Custody Officers, Special Constables, PCSOs, Scottish Police Authority (Forensic Services Only), Police Staff Investigators (including CSI and Civilian Investigators) and those wishing to set up a recurring donation.
For further details about Retired Officer fees please click here.
All decisions on admission for treatment will always be based on the merits of each individual case and admission prioritised on the need for treatment. Please view the Charity’s full Clinical Eligibility Policy by clicking here.