Acquired Brain Injury
Specialist, rehabilitation-focused support for people living with acquired and traumatic brain injuries — at home and in the community.
Understanding life after brain injury
An acquired brain injury (ABI) — whether from trauma, stroke, infection, tumour or hypoxia — can change every aspect of a person’s life: mobility, communication, cognition, behaviour and emotional wellbeing. Recovery is rarely a straight line, and the right support makes a profound difference.
Our teams are experienced in supporting people through every stage of their journey — from hospital discharge through rehabilitation to long-term community living.
How we support people with ABI
- Support workers and nurses trained in brain injury awareness, cognitive and behavioural support
- Rehabilitation-focused care that reinforces therapy goals set by neuro-OTs, physios and SaLTs
- Cognitive prompting, routine-building and fatigue management
- Positive behaviour support for changes in mood, impulse control and behaviour
- Support to rebuild independence, confidence, relationships and community life
Trusted by case managers
As a BABICM member organisation, we work extensively with brain injury case managers, deputies and solicitors on litigation-funded packages — providing transparent reporting, MDT collaboration and consistent, well-led teams.