Acquired Brain Injuries

Support for people with Acquired Brain Injuries

Acquired brain injuries can potentially cause a range of physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioural issues. On occasion, people with acquired brain injuries can pose a risk to themselves or the people around them. It’s why we always perform an extensive risk assessment to ensure the safety of them, their peers and family members and the staff that care for them.
We have extensive experience and a programme of appropriate care and support for individuals who have developed this condition following a traumatic brain injury. Our highly-skilled team go to great lengths to help them improve their lives and reach their full potential.

Our Person Centred Care Plan

Our care package includes:

Developing strategies for coping with cognitive difficulties relating to acquired brain injury

Signposting and supporting individuals to attend psychological therapy suited to their needs

Helping individuals source recommended equipment to improve quality of life

Recommending and referring individuals to acquired brain injury support groups

Monitoring mood disorders associated with acquired brain injury

Recommending other appropriate services for professional support with specific difficulties

Information for individuals and families

Our supported living services aim to empower the individual, promoting independence, encouraging social interaction and improving skills. Find out about the support we offer and how we manage the referral and transition process.Read More + »

Information for Professionals

Find out about our support pathways, quality assurance and referral process. We empower the people we support by celebrating achievements and encouraging independence as well as through peer support and employment programmes.Read More + »