There are a variety of functions that our case managers cover including:
- Co-ordinating the provision of specialist intervention
- Training for support staff and family
- Working with solicitors, financial deputies and other advocates
- Providing reports, costs and assessments of ongoing needs
- Preparation of court evidence and meeting attendance
- Arranging and maintaining care and support teams where required including recruitment, selection, payroll and all associated administration
Our team of experienced case managers are fully qualified professionals that have worked within a range of backgrounds including:
- Nursing
- Paediatric
- Orthopaedic
- Physiotherapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech and Language Therapy
- Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Service
- Spinal
To reassure you about our commitment to quality service we are assessed by our industry relevant associations. Please feel free to visit their websites for further information:
TheĀ British Association of Brain Injury Case Managers (BABICM) is a professional association which was established in 1996 to promote the development of case management in the field of acquired brain injury.
They represent the professional interests and concerns of case managers who work with those who have suffered an acquired brain injury or other complex condition which requires co-ordinated rehabilitation, care and support.
BABICM seeks to develop an ethical and professional structure in which the discipline can flourish, to encourage high standards in training and to promote networking and communication amongst its members for the continued growth, experience and reputation of case management.
The Case Management Society UK (CMSUK), is a non-profit association of case managers, committed to the delivery of quality case management through standards of best practice while promoting the individual and collective development of case management throughout the United Kingdom.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of all health and social care services in England of which we are regulated by.