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BRAIN INJURY CARE

A serious head injury can result in various physical, emotional, behavioural, and cognitive needs. 

Brain injuries come in many forms, with different causes and levels of severity. We provide care and support to individuals who have acquired a brain injury, including but not limited to: 

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)

  • EncephalitisTumors

  • Hydrocephalus

  • Hemorrhage

  • Hypoxia/Anoxia

  • Stroke


We understand that managing the effects of a brain injury can be incredibly challenging for everyone involved. That's why we take the time to listen and fully understand your unique needs. Our care packages are designed to help you live as independently as possible, providing a small nurse led team to assists with day to day tasks and offering more complex interventions and full-time support when necessary. Whatever your requirements, we are here to help you live well at home.

CREATING YOUR BESPOKE PACKAGE OF CARE

When creating a personalized care package, we collaborate with you, your family (when appropriate), and multidisciplinary teams to develop a support plan that addresses your clinical, social care, and personal needs. At the beginning of your journey, we often work closely with brain rehabilitation units and acute care settings to ensure a smooth transition home.

 

We take into account both the practical and clinical aspects of your care, as well as the emotional and social support needed for daily life. Our extensive experience in providing brain injury care equips us to support our clients and their families through this incredibly challenging time.

WE'RE HERE TO LISTEN TO YOUR UNIQUE CARE NEEDS

The type of care we can provide for you at home includes:

  • Supporting with the initial discharge from a rehabilitation or hospital unit.

  • In collaboration with other professionals, setting goals relevant to your rehabilitation.

  • Development of confidence towards greater independence and involvement within the local community. 

  • Supporting your ongoing daily living such as shopping, attending social activities, visiting friends and general errands.

  • Accompanying you to school, college or work.

  • Assisting you with any health needs if required.

  • Providing respite and additional support to your family.

When creating a personalised care package, we collaborate with you, your family (when appropriate), and multidisciplinary teams to develop a support plan that addresses your clinical, social care, and personal needs. At the beginning of your journey, we often work closely with brain rehabilitation units and acute care settings to ensure a smooth transition home. 

We take account both the practical and clinical aspects of your care, as well as the emotional and social support needed for daily life. Our extensive experience in providing brain injury care equips us to support our clients and their families through this incredibly challenging time.

HOW WE SUPPORT YOU?

LIVING WITH A BRAIN INJURY

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