Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Care

Specialised Support for Recovery and Quality of Life

We provide tailored care for individuals with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), focusing on rehabilitation, cognitive support, mobility assistance, and daily living activities. Our expert team works closely with you to promote recovery and independence at home.

24/7 peace of mind

One-to-one support from a trusted carer.

Keep your routine

Care is shaped around their lifestyle.

Choose your carer

Pick your favourite from personalised matches.

Experts on hand

Support teams available 7 days a week.

As specialists in complex care in the home in the UK

Third Hand Care has extensive experience in supporting adult and paediatric clients with long-term ventilation needs, both non-invasive and invasive.

A brain injury can profoundly alter an individual’s life and significantly impact their family as they adapt to the new challenges. The emotional strain on both the individual and their loved ones can be substantial. In this challenging period, professional care can provide invaluable support.

Nursing care or the assistance of a live-in carer can offer a crucial lifeline, helping individuals navigate the complexities of their recovery. With personalised support, individuals can focus on rehabilitation while their families receive much-needed respite and guidance.

This assistance can alleviate the emotional and physical burden, allowing families to better cope with the changes brought about by the brain injury.

Support that’s completely built around your needs and routines.

Types of Brain Injuries where our carer can support

  • Traumatic brain injury and acquired brain injury
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
  • Adrenoleukodystrophy
  • Neurological conditions, including muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis.

When Should I Consider Help at Home?

Our priorities are to ensure that the client’s clinical needs are met while ensuring that any disruption caused by ventilator support is minimised as far as possible, so the client can enjoy maximum independence and quality of life.

  • Help getting up and going to bed
  • Assistance bathing and washing
  • Continence management
  • Providing meals and feeding
  • Shopping
  • Cleaning and cooking
  • Transport
  • Assistance with recreational activities

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Third Hand Care (South East)