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Their case management services develop, deliver and monitor tailor-made rehabilitation plans for those with catastrophic or multiple injuries or conditions, addressing medical, therapeutic, care, social, educational, employment and housing needs in order to maximise recovery, enable participation in everyday activities and optimise quality of life.
Their case managers are clinically trained problem-solvers and resourceful lateral thinkers. They seek to identify clearly the impact of a disability on every aspect of a person's daily life so that they can assess the complex rehabilitation needs of clients.
They play a strategic role in facilitating communication between all parties involved in the rehabilitation process, while keeping the client's needs as the priority. Maintaining the commitment of all stakeholders in the rehabilitation plan is key to its success.
Their rehabilitation plans are goal-based, realistic, timely and cost-effective.
Privately funded (anyone can purchase)
This Service was mapped by ABI London. See HERE for more information
Patient description
Medically stable, able to actively participate with and benefit from therapy. Will include spectrum of initial severity of injury with a small minority derived from Code 05 category
Sites
Domiciliary or day hospital
Description of rehabilitation input
Interdisciplinary co-ordinated management therapy aimed at community re-integration/inclusion by enhancing independence, wellbeing, & assist return to work/education. In collaboration with Social Services, neuropsychiatry, voluntary and statutory services. Includes treatment of patients in their own homes, or with live-in carers.
Patient description
Medically stable, living in community, aiming to enter/return to employment
Sites
Domiciliary, community-based or residential
Description of rehabilitation input
Interdisciplinary programme addressing all aspects of occupational activity, including, specialist assessment, work preparation, job search, job coaching and workplace support, and employer/college education and support.
Patient description
Information and guidance over a continuum. Family support and outreach. Advocacy
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Information and guidance over a continuum. Family support and outreach. Advocacy
Patient description
Medically stable. Able to live in the community alone or with others.
Sites
Client's home/the community
Description of rehabilitation input
Enablement, support and care to develop social skills, stamina, confidence, attention & leisure pursuits, sorting out benefits, day supervision & respite care. Specific attention paid to Community involvement & integration (further education etc), Personal social development and empowerment and structuring activity towards achieving goals. Includes support that may be purchased with a personal budget.
Patient description
Medically stable. Wanting to engage further with the community, alone or with others.
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Organised activity in the community offering opportunities to to develop social skills, stamina, confidence, attention & leisure pursuits, Specific attention paid to: Community involvement & integration (further education etc), Personal social development and empowerment Structured daytime activity within the individual's competency framework. Includes Day activities, Day Centres, clubs and activity that may be purchased with a personal budget.
Patient description
Medically stable. Wanting to engage further with the community, alone or with others.
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Organised activity in the community offering opportunities to develop skills through voluntary work and activity.
Patient description
Medically stable. Wanting to engage further with the community, alone or with others.
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Services that assist people with disabilities to travel in their local community or further afield.
Patient description
Blank
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Providing practical/ technological solutions to challenges and limitations imposed by cognitive, behavioural and physical disability.
Patient description
Carer support from initial injury, patient support when able to communicate
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Assessment, guidance, management of care and support and rehabilitation needs; involving close liaison/working with the family.
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Harrison Associates
Location and Contact detailsHarrison Associates Research House, Fraser Road Perivale Middlesex UB6 7AQ Telephone: 020 8998 2992; fax 020 8537 3268 Email: info@harrisonassociates.org http://www.harrisonassociates.org/our-service... |
Type of organisation
Descripton of organisation
miles (straight line)miles (approximate road distance) Entry last updatedDec 12, 2012 |
Further Details
Harrison Associates are experts in Rehabilitation and case management, and preparing Expert Witness reports for personal injury litigation and medical negligence claims. They specialise in complex and catastrophic injury or illness including brain injury, spinal cord injury and children.Their case management services develop, deliver and monitor tailor-made rehabilitation plans for those with catastrophic or multiple injuries or conditions, addressing medical, therapeutic, care, social, educational, employment and housing needs in order to maximise recovery, enable participation in everyday activities and optimise quality of life.
Their case managers are clinically trained problem-solvers and resourceful lateral thinkers. They seek to identify clearly the impact of a disability on every aspect of a person's daily life so that they can assess the complex rehabilitation needs of clients.
They play a strategic role in facilitating communication between all parties involved in the rehabilitation process, while keeping the client's needs as the priority. Maintaining the commitment of all stakeholders in the rehabilitation plan is key to its success.
Their rehabilitation plans are goal-based, realistic, timely and cost-effective.
Services available
ABI Specialist | National | Regional | Local | |
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Advice | ||||
Assistive technology | ||||
Case Management | ||||
Counselling | ||||
Domiciliary Care | ||||
Family Support | ||||
Information | ||||
Leisure Activities | ||||
Occupational Therapy | ||||
Support Workers | ||||
Vocational Support | ||||
Voluntary Activity |
National = country wide, Regional = offering a
service within 150 miles, Local = offering a service within 50
miles
This service adheres to the following Regulatory Frameworks / is affiliated to the following bodies:
Staff are members of the British Association of Brain Injury Case Managers (BABICM) and of the Case Management Society UK (CMSUK)Referrals can be made by
GP | |
Consultant | |
Healthcare Professional | |
Self/Advocate/Family | |
Other professional eg Social Care/Case Manager |
How are services paid for?
Regularly | Sometimes | Never | |
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NHS | ? | ? | ? |
Social Care Services | ? | ? | ? |
Jointly funded by NHS & Social Care Services | ? | ? | ? |
Privately funded (anyone can purchase)
Typical duration that a service is offered
The duration and frequency will depend on the needThis Service was mapped by ABI London. See HERE for more information
Services available are defined by the following EHIG Rehabilitation Codes
For an explanation of the codings please click hereREHAB AT HOME
[Code 70]Patient description
Medically stable, able to actively participate with and benefit from therapy. Will include spectrum of initial severity of injury with a small minority derived from Code 05 category
Sites
Domiciliary or day hospital
Description of rehabilitation input
Interdisciplinary co-ordinated management therapy aimed at community re-integration/inclusion by enhancing independence, wellbeing, & assist return to work/education. In collaboration with Social Services, neuropsychiatry, voluntary and statutory services. Includes treatment of patients in their own homes, or with live-in carers.
HELP GETTING BACK TO WORK
[Code 90]Patient description
Medically stable, living in community, aiming to enter/return to employment
Sites
Domiciliary, community-based or residential
Description of rehabilitation input
Interdisciplinary programme addressing all aspects of occupational activity, including, specialist assessment, work preparation, job search, job coaching and workplace support, and employer/college education and support.
SOMEONE TO TALK TO
[Code 110]Patient description
Information and guidance over a continuum. Family support and outreach. Advocacy
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Information and guidance over a continuum. Family support and outreach. Advocacy
SUPPORT AT HOME
[Code 115]Patient description
Medically stable. Able to live in the community alone or with others.
Sites
Client's home/the community
Description of rehabilitation input
Enablement, support and care to develop social skills, stamina, confidence, attention & leisure pursuits, sorting out benefits, day supervision & respite care. Specific attention paid to Community involvement & integration (further education etc), Personal social development and empowerment and structuring activity towards achieving goals. Includes support that may be purchased with a personal budget.
SOMETHING TO DO
[Code 120]Patient description
Medically stable. Wanting to engage further with the community, alone or with others.
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Organised activity in the community offering opportunities to to develop social skills, stamina, confidence, attention & leisure pursuits, Specific attention paid to: Community involvement & integration (further education etc), Personal social development and empowerment Structured daytime activity within the individual's competency framework. Includes Day activities, Day Centres, clubs and activity that may be purchased with a personal budget.
VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES
[Code 125]Patient description
Medically stable. Wanting to engage further with the community, alone or with others.
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Organised activity in the community offering opportunities to develop skills through voluntary work and activity.
TRANSPORT
[Code 130]Patient description
Medically stable. Wanting to engage further with the community, alone or with others.
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Services that assist people with disabilities to travel in their local community or further afield.
EQUIPMENT
[Code 135]Patient description
Blank
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Providing practical/ technological solutions to challenges and limitations imposed by cognitive, behavioural and physical disability.
CASE MANAGEMENT
[Code 140]Patient description
Carer support from initial injury, patient support when able to communicate
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Assessment, guidance, management of care and support and rehabilitation needs; involving close liaison/working with the family.
This service is defined by the NMDS (National Minimum Data Set) codes as:
For an explanation of the NMDS, please click hereNo Data for NMDS