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Aims and Objectives of Brain Injury Services Ltd
Brain Injury Services Ltd (BIS) aims and objectives are to provide quality and responsive Case Management, to people with complex, clinical or other needs. It aims to facilitate their independence and improve their quality of life by a process devoted to the coordination, rehabilitation, care and support of them.
Services Provided
BIS provides case management services for people with catastrophic and or serious brain injury who are generally Patients of the Court of Protection whose affairs are managed by a Receiver and normally within a maximum two hour drive from the Battle or local office. Services are provided to children, young people and adults.
BIS also provides Immediate Needs Assessments and Expert Reporting Services
- n/a
Privately funded (anyone can purchase)
This Service was mapped by Kent ABI Forum. See HERE for more information
Patient description
Carer support from initial injury, patient support when able to communicate
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Assessment, guidance, management of care and support and rehabilitation needs; involving close liaison/working with the family.
No Data for NMDS
Brain Injury Services Ltd
Location and Contact detailsForge Cottage 36 Mount Street Battle Sussex TN33 OEG Telephone: +44 (0) 1424 777928 Email: admin@braininjuryservices.co.uk http://www.braininjuryservices.co.uk |
Type of organisation
Descripton of organisation
miles (straight line)miles (approximate road distance) Entry last updatedOct 13, 2014 |
Further Details
THIS SERVICE WAS IDENTIFIED WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE RAPHAEL MEDICAL CENTREhttp://www.raphaelmedicalcentre.co.uk/
Aims and Objectives of Brain Injury Services Ltd
Brain Injury Services Ltd (BIS) aims and objectives are to provide quality and responsive Case Management, to people with complex, clinical or other needs. It aims to facilitate their independence and improve their quality of life by a process devoted to the coordination, rehabilitation, care and support of them.
Services Provided
BIS provides case management services for people with catastrophic and or serious brain injury who are generally Patients of the Court of Protection whose affairs are managed by a Receiver and normally within a maximum two hour drive from the Battle or local office. Services are provided to children, young people and adults.
BIS also provides Immediate Needs Assessments and Expert Reporting Services
Services available
ABI Specialist | National | Regional | Local | |
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Advice | ||||
Case Management | ||||
Counselling |
National = country wide, Regional = offering a
service within 150 miles, Local = offering a service within 50
miles
This service adheres to the following Regulatory Frameworks / is affiliated to the following bodies:
CQC registered CQC Inspection passed 16 January 2013Referrals can be made by
GP | |
Consultant | |
Healthcare Professional | |
Self/Advocate/Family | |
Other professional eg Social Care/Case Manager |
- n/a
How are services paid for?
Publicly funded - individually commissionedRegularly | Sometimes | Never | |
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NHS | |||
Social Care Services | |||
Jointly funded by NHS & Social Care Services |
Privately funded (anyone can purchase)
Typical duration that a service is offered
short term and long termThis Service was mapped by Kent ABI Forum. See HERE for more information
Services available are defined by the following EHIG Rehabilitation Codes
For an explanation of the codings please click hereCASE MANAGEMENT
[Code 140]Patient description
Carer support from initial injury, patient support when able to communicate
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Assessment, guidance, management of care and support and rehabilitation needs; involving close liaison/working with the family.
This service is defined by the NMDS (National Minimum Data Set) codes as:
For an explanation of the NMDS, please click hereNo Data for NMDS