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We train our brain injury rehabilitation teams to effectively support the complex needs of those who have suffered brain injuries. With an emphasis on enabling people to do things for themselves, they offer sensitive, compassionate support that guides and inspires the people we support.

Through expert-designed, in-house training, our colleagues gain essential insights into the complexities of brain injuries. By understanding how someone might suffer a brain injury, they are empowered to infuse empathy into their support.

With understanding and patience, they support individuals to navigate complex physical and emotional conditions, understand these changes, and offer vital emotional support when times are tough.

Our support teams understand that rehabilitation often doesn’t last forever, and some people will return home. Throughout our services, we cultivate a family-orientated culture built on a foundation of openness, empowerment, honesty, and trust. We prepare individuals for the day when they will return home. And if they need to stay with us longer, we ensure their needs are continuously met and they have somewhere they can truly call home.

Success Stories

Brian’s journey to happiness after a brain injury

Brain injuries can change lives in an instant. They affect many areas of someone’s life, including their independence. This is what happened to Brian, a person we support…

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Murray’s amazing recovery

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Murray* was hit by a taxi in 2009 and suffered a brain injury, numerous fractures and internal injuries. His mother was told by hospital doctors that he would…

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Alcohol left Kim with brain injury

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Kim* was already receiving community support to tackle her alcohol misuse when she was admitted to hospital with encephalopathy. Encephalopathy is a general term describing a disease that…

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Moving back home after a brain injury

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Lucas* suffered a cardiac arrest, which left him with a hypoxic brain injury. This gave him problems with his memory, word-finding skills and sequencing, affecting his ability to…

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Sebastian uses music to tell his story

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Sebastian* lives at a Voyage Care residential service in Gloucestershire. He has an acquired brain injury following a road traffic accident. As part of his therapy Sebastian* has…

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Joan’s journey

Joan’s* goal was to live independently again and return to fitness following a brain injury resulting from a cardiac arrest. With support from Voyage, the neuro-physiotherapist and Joan*…

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