Our brain & head injury lawyers ensure that all rehabilitation needs identified by medical teams are delivered either in hospital units, or in the longer term, at home. We fully appreciate the importance of rehabilitation and ongoing physiotherapy for our clients. Our specialists work with NHS experts to ensure correct levels or rehabilitation are undertaken.
We utilise experts on a nationwide basis to deliver solutions which are unique to each client and situation. Our rehabilitation solutions are as a direct result of the detailed work we carry out on your behalf. The rehabilitation programmes are patient centred and defined by our dedicated case managers and relevant NHS medical experts. We ensure that our client is able to play an active part in making informed decisions regarding all aspects of their rehabilitation wherever possible.
The overall goal of rehabilitation after a traumatic brain injury is to improve our clients ability to function at home and in society in the face of the residual effects of the injury, which may be complex. Therapists help our clients to make everyday activities easier and to accommodate residual impairments. Education and training for identified caregivers who will be involved in assisting the patient after discharge are also critically important components of the rehabilitation program.
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