Brain injuries and strokes can affect anyone at any stage of their life. We support people who have acquired their brain injuries through trauma, stroke, anoxic/hypoxic injuries and illnesses such as meningitis.
Behaviour support for those who've experienced a brain injury Sustaining a brain injury can lead to some people displaying behaviours of concern.
Many of the people we support have been deemed to have behaviours that are considered ‘too complex’ for mainstream nursing and care services. Our approach to behaviour support focuses on how we can prevent the need for restrictive practices and reduce the frequency and intensity of behaviours of concern. All of our care
High staffing levels to support person-centred outcomes Our high staffing levels trained Health Care Assistants are determined by each person’s individual needs, whether that be 2:1 or 1:1. This enables us to work at their own pace and build trust, and provide support with all aspects of their life, leading to improved person-centred and longer-term outcomes for those living with a brain injury and nursing colleagues complete o Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) training that’s been certificated by Bild ACT.
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