Understanding Brain Injury and Specialist Care

What is a brain injury
A brain injury, often sudden and devastating, can profoundly impact an individual’s life, resulting from external force or internal events. These injuries can lead to a wide range of physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioural changes, altering abilities such as memory, communication, movement, and personality. When a brain injury occurs as a result of a personal injury incident, including negligence at birth or hypoxic brain injuries, the need for specialised support is paramount.
Leo Healthcare Group
Leo Healthcare Group provides dedicated and complex care packages tailored for individuals living with brain injuries sustained through personal injury. Our focus is on delivering expert, person-centred care that supports recovery, enhances quality of life, and promotes independence. If you or a loved one requires specialist care following a brain injury, contact us today to discuss how our bespoke care packages can make a difference.
What we do

24 Hour Support

24-hour support provides continuous, around-the-clock assistance for individuals, ensuring their needs are met at any time of day or night. This service is essential for those with significant health or personal care needs, such as individuals with brain or spinal injuries, offering constant supervision, immediate response to emergencies, and comprehensive care to enhance their safety and well-being

Hourly Care & Support

Hourly care and support provides assistance for individuals on a scheduled, hourly basis, both at home and in the community. This flexible service addresses specific needs such as personal care, household tasks, or medical support, ensuring clients receive help only when needed, while promoting independence and maintaining their routines.

Wake & Night Support

Waking night support involves a caregiver staying awake throughout the night to provide continuous supervision and assistance to individuals with significant needs. This service ensures immediate response to any issues, such as medical emergencies, personal care needs, or safety concerns, offering reassurance and uninterrupted care during nighttime hours

Sleep in Support

Sleeping-in support for individuals with brain and spinal injuries involves a caregiver staying overnight in the client’s home. While the caregiver sleeps on-site, they are available to respond to any issues or emergencies that arise during the night, providing reassurance and continuous support tailored to the specific needs of those with brain and spinal injuries.