This treatment programme offers person-centred neurorehabilitation for people with neurological conditions, including an ABI and PNC with the aim to maximise independence, quality of life and functional potential at any stage of the rehabilitation journey. Specialist teams work on improving physical, cognitive, behavioural, emotional, communication and social functions.
Areas of expertise
Neurophysical rehabilitation
Treating the physical symptoms that are associated with the brain injury, which may include breathing problems, reduced range of movement, swallowing difficulties, communication and speech problems and more.
Neurophysical rehabilitation provides mechanical ventilation and complex tracheostomies. Programmes are tailored to individual needs, with the aim to ensure that a person’s physical/medical status is optimised to allow them to be as independent as possible.
Areas of expertise
Neurobehavioural rehabilitation
We treat neurobehavioural disability which may arise as a result of brain injury. This can appear in the form of cognitive and behavioural changes such as self-monitoring difficulties, poor memory and learning, poor attention and concentration as well as irritability and aggression, personality changes and more.