Specialist support and slow stream rehabilitation
Our support embraces slow stream rehabilitation. This is a holistic view of someone’s life, and considers their background, social environment and future needs. Slow stream rehabilitation focuses on long-term goals and uses both creative and practical tools to support someone to achieve their ambitions.
By gradually phasing rehabilitation, the slow stream approach gently supports individuals to redevelop cognitive awareness, regain social skills, recognise risks and safely navigate their new worlds.
As part of our slow stream rehabilitation programmes, we use evidenced-based therapies to enhance positive outcomes for the people we support. An extension of our person-centred philosophy, our core therapy provision is designed to offer circular wellbeing support, helping the people we support to confidently address dormant emotional traumas and environmental complications, empowering them to move forward with their rehabilitation.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Working on cognitions like learning, awareness and reactions, our CBT partners support individuals to recognise and change unhelpful behaviours and develop more positive responses to the world around them.
Psychology
Our psychologists support people with brain injuries to understand their motivations and behaviours, unclogging stuck emotions and gaining greater insight into who they are as individuals.
Occupational Therapy
Focusing on everyday tasks, like showering and cooking, the Occupational Therapists we work with use functional, evidence-based approaches to support people to regain lost skills and regain control over their lives.
Creative therapies
Underpinned by psychotherapy, creative therapies like art, drama, and music therapy support people with brain injuries to accept their injuries, process past trauma, and carefully explore their worlds from a new perspective.
Delivering these therapies within social care settings offers individuals the opportunity to exercise their skills in functional settings, further increasing awareness and independence.
We actively engage the people we support with their local communities. By doing this, we educate neighbouring organisations and individuals, fostering nurturing, inclusive places for people with brain injuries to thrive.
A key part of our approach to brain injury rehabilitation is to promote and improve quality of life. Whether someone is engaged in active rehabilitation, or needs long-term care and support, our collaborative process ensures everyone reaches their potential and embraces a level of independence that’s right for them.
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