Three shortlisted for therapy provider award

By Published On: 29 October 2024
Three shortlisted for therapy provider award

We are thrilled to announce the shortlist for this year’s Therapy Provider of the Year Award, sponsored by Irwin Mitchell.

This award recognises the exceptional providers leading the way in neurorehabilitation through innovative treatments, compassionate care and dedicated service to patients on their journey to recovery.

Each of the shortlisted providers has demonstrated a commitment to advancing rehabilitation therapies and delivering transformative care to those living with neurological conditions.

The finalists will now be assessed by a representative from Irwin Mitchell to decide on the overall winner.

The winner of this and all other awards will be announced at a virtual event on November 29.

Therapy Provider of the Year Shortlist

 

Our mission is to help children with brain injury and neurodisability live the best life possible.
The progress made by the children and young we support demonstrates the huge impact our therapy services have in helping children reach their goals, giving them and their families better quality of life after a brain injury.
Our collaborative, interdisciplinary (IDT) and multiagency approach combines medical and nursing care, therapy, education, and family support for children and young people with acquired brain
injury and neurodisability.

Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People provides incredible rehab therapy at our Care and Rehabilitation Centre.

The expert multi-disciplinary team are what makes this service special.

The therapists, nurses, support workers, activity coordinators and administration teams are all dedicated to providing a holistic, person-centred approach for every client, enabling each person to achieve their individual potential.

Think Therapy 1st delivers successful and positive outcomes for clients through personalised rehabilitation tailored to individual needs.

The clinician-led approach combines expert clinical skills and case coordination (if no case manager is involved), with a deep understanding of clients personal goals, facilitating meaningful and sustainable rehabilitation.

Over the last 10 years, on average, clients who complete their recommended rehabilitation achieve 91 per cent of their personal goals and 97 per cent of their therapy goals.

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