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Brain Injuries

Support for Individuals with Brain Injuries

Recovering from or living with a brain injury presents unique challenges that require specialist care and support. Our Brain Injury Care and Support service is dedicated to helping individuals regain independence, improve quality of life, and receive the tailored care they need in a familiar environment.

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What is Brain Injury Care?

Brain injury care is a specialist service designed to support individuals who have sustained a traumatic or acquired brain injury. Our highly skilled team provides personalised care and rehabilitation to help individuals manage the effects of their injury and work towards recovery.

We Support Individuals with:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
  • Stroke Recovery
  • Post-Surgical Brain Injury Care
  • Neurological Disorders Affecting Brain Function

Our Approach

We believe in a holistic and person-centred approach to brain injury care, addressing physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. Our experienced teams work closely with individuals, families, and healthcare professionals to create a bespoke care plan tailored to each person’s specific needs.

01189 740333

01189 740333
Brain Injuries

This Training Develops:

  • Enhanced Understanding: Support Workers gain insight into the physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges associated with brain injuries.
  • Improved Communication Skills: Our training helps Support Workers effectively communicate with individuals who may experience speech or cognitive difficulties.
  • Better Management of Behavioural Changes: Brain injuries can lead to mood swings, frustration, and behavioural challenges; specialised training provides strategies to handle these situations compassionately.
  • Safe Handling and Mobility Assistance: Proper techniques reduce the risk of injury for both the Support Worker and the individual receiving care.
  • Increased Confidence: Support Workers feel more prepared and empowered to provide high-quality, patient-centred care.
  • Enhanced Quality of Life for Individuals: Well-trained support workers contribute to better recovery outcomes, increased independence, and improved well-being for individuals with brain injuries.