Dr Graeme Flaherty-Jones is an associate clinical director and locality lead for psychology in The NHS and director of Clarity Psychology. In this interview, our resident...
When a seriously injured person is injured, there is often a need for larger accommodation. This may be required to accommodate carers, to create a therapy...
Having been an early adopter of telerehab, PhysioFunction was perhaps less daunted than most at the prospect of responding to the COVID-19 lockdown and ensuring their...
While trying to adapt to the many challenges of lockdown and ensure its support for people continued, Neuro Drop In was dealt the blow of having...
Remote working in case management can be a safe and effective means of interacting with clients, new research has found. Three research projects commissioned and funded...
Having suffered a brain injury which left her struggling to rebuild her life, Helen Whiteley found salvation in running. Here, she tells how she went from...
Serious injury solicitor Alice Hall shares an insight from Lou, founder of Northamptonshire Chronic Pain Support. Within my role as a serious injury solicitor, I often...
A carer with a specialist brain injury rehabilitation provider has become the youngest care manager in the country aged only 23. Chloe Gregory, a service manager...
COVID-19 has presented many challenges for brain injury patients, with the cancellation of groups and appointments meaning a pause in their rehabilitation. Here, Paul shares his...
Launching on World Stroke Day on 29th October, new publication Recovering Hope is the result of a decade of working with stroke survivors in hospitals and...