Navigating life after a neurological condition or brain injury is a challenge, and we're here to help.
Our tailored rehabilitation services focus on understanding cognitive, emotional, and behavioural changes and developing intervention plans to empower individuals on their recovery journey. We draw on a broad range of rehabilitation and therapy approaches to inform our work with clients, families and other professionals.
We are passionate about working in close collaboration with colleagues from all disciplines to support co-ordinated and consistent care for our clients, and believe that undersecretaries work through support systems can be as powerful as individual therapy.
All of our work is underpinned by the values of compassion, kindness and the belief that everyone has potential to move towards their unique goals.
When clarity and credibility are crucial in legal proceedings, trust our expert witness services.
We have extensive experience in providing comprehensive, impartial assessments and reports in both civil litigation and clinical negligence cases.
Making decisions or choices is a fundamental part of daily life. Understanding whether decision-making abilities, or mental capacity, have been affected by neurological illness or injury is essential to balance empowering and protecting our clients.
Our mental capacity assessments can provide vital insights into how families and professionals can best support clients to be as independent as possible, whilst maintaining awareness of potential vulnerability.
We offer comprehensive assessments based on our extensive knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act (2005), relevant case law and vast experience of considered mental capacity in a range of clinical contexts. We seek to consider each case within its unique context, taking account of the individual’s background, culture and history, as well as the effects of their neurological condition.
Our detailed reports provide individualised formulations and consider ways to support decision making, where appropriate.
Whilst regular neuropsychology input may not be necessary or available for all clients, there may be situations where a psychological perspective on a particular issue might be helpful.
Maybe something has changed for the client or a previously successful way of supporting them does not seem to be working anymore. In these cases, we can offer brief, time-limited neuropsychological input to develop an understanding of the issues at hand, and suggest novel ways of approaching them.
Working in this way has the advantage of being cost effective and may be particularly beneficial for teams supporting clients who find it hard to work directly with clinicians.
Working through Continuous professional growth is essential. We offer tailored training sessions and reflective practice workshops for professionals in law, healthcare, and related fields. Our sessions are designed to enhance understanding, improve practice, and inspire confidence.
Supporting people with neurological conditions and their families is valuable and rewarding work, and it can also be challenging and unpredictable.
In addition, there is increasing recognition of the contribution of vicarious trauma, which can affect anyone supporting people through difficult life events, to workplace stress and burnout.
Reflective practice is an evidence-based process which allows teams to share experiences and insights in a supportive space. In essence, reflective practice is a facilitated group conversation, exploring the highs and lows of the work we do, to encourage learning from successes and failures. The aim is not to solve a specific problem, but to encourage reflection and creative thinking
Frequently used to support teams dealing with complex and high risk situations, reflective practice is beneficial for all professionals, including clinicians, support staff and legal teams whose clients have experienced trauma and adversity.
Do you want to know more about how neuropsychologists work or to develop your team’s understanding of neuropsychological consequences of different neurological conditions?
Incorporating both theory and experiential approaches to teaching, We can offer one-off or a series of training sessions to meet the unique needs and interests of your team.