Brain Injury Care

We serve across London, Hampshire, and surrounding areas

Is your loved one living with a brain injury?

We understand that no two people are the same, which is why our specialist live-in carer finding services are tailored to individual needs and requirements.

Brain injuries affect people in many ways. While some injuries are short-lived, others can change a person’s personality traits or cognitive abilities permanently, which can make independent living a real challenge.

Brain and head injuries can often lead to debilitating psychological problems, including short-term memory loss, headaches, dizziness, depression, and irritability. Many people recover quickly and go on to live a full life once again – but unfortunately some will suffer chronic mental health problems following serious trauma, which may mean they require day-to-day care from an experienced professional.

Brain injuries don’t just affect individuals – they can also transform the lives of entire families. Depending upon the severity of your loved one’s injury, you may have to make considerable changes to the way you live. If your relative has an acquired brain injury, moving them to a different care facility may be distressing, which is something family and friends typically want to avoid.

Live-in care ensures that those living with an acquired brain injury are looked after in the comfort of their own home, away from the distractions and challenges of alternative care environments. It also means they do not need to leave behind everything they know.

Live in care also relieves the pressure from the person’s other primary carers and provides them with important respite periods. This is particularly important if your loved one was injured suddenly, as adapting routines and responsibilities to meet their needs can be challenging without support from experienced professionals.

Your live-in carer should provide tailored, round-the-clock support that meets the individual needs and requirements of your loved one. Brain injuries vary in severity, and we know that for rehabilitation to be effective, we need to gain a thorough understanding of what’s going to be required to achieve the best outcome for those we care for. Following an initial consultation, a personalised profile can be created by you in line with your individual requirements.

Live in carers have a great deal of experience in caring for customers with acquired brain injuries. Your live in carer can of course manage your loved one’s physical needs – such as washing and dressing them, cooking meals, and carrying out household tasks – but what’s much more valuable is their companionship and ability to provide emotional support to both customers and their families.

Living with a brain injury can be challenging, especially if you’re caring for a loved one on a full-time basis – but we can help. Our live in care services provide peace of mind that your loved one is being professionally supported in the familiarity of their own home, with a personalised care plan designed to meet all their care needs both mentally and physically.