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An acquired brain injury can bring life to a halt in an instant. Whether the result of trauma, stroke, infection, or a neurological event, the impact often goes far beyond the physical. The changes can be sudden, difficult to understand, and even harder to adjust to—both for the person affected and for those closest to them.

At Claimont Health, we provide home-based and private care for people living with acquired brain injuries (and other complex care services), with a focus on safety, dignity, and long-term support. Our service is designed to adapt not just to medical needs but to the daily realities of life after brain injury.

Supporting Recovery in a Familiar Setting

We understand that returning home after a brain injury can be daunting. Routines may need to be relearned. Communication can change. The person may feel different to how they were before. Our approach to acquired brain injury care is focused on the individual, not the diagnosis.

Rather than moving to a clinical setting, many individuals find greater comfort and consistency through high-quality private care at home. We support people to regain skills, manage changes in mood or behaviour, and rebuild a sense of independence over time.

Full ABI Support

As experienced acquired brain injury care providers, we create tailored care plans that support each individual’s recovery journey—whether short-term rehabilitation or ongoing complex care.

Our services may include:

  • Personal care and hygiene routines
  • Cognitive and behavioural support
  • Structured day-to-day planning
  • Help with memory, communication, and orientation
  • Medication and physical health management
  • Support with mobility and safety
  • Liaising with clinical teams, therapists, and family

Each care plan is shaped in collaboration with the client, their loved ones, and relevant professionals and reviewed regularly to respond to progress or changes in needs.

Consistent Presence for ABI Support

The effects of brain injury are rarely predictable. Some days are harder than others. Moments of frustration, confusion, or fatigue are part of the recovery process. Our team is trained to respond with calmness and consistency, providing reassurance when it’s needed most.

We also recognise the emotional strain experienced by families. You may be trying to navigate medical language, adjust your expectations, or simply find some breathing space in the midst of it all. We’re here to help guide you through it without pressure or judgement.

A Private Alternative to Residential Care

Residential care for acquired brain injury may not suit everyone. For those who want to stay in their own home or return to a more familiar environment after hospital discharge, Claimont offers an alternative, which is a structured support delivered at home.

Our acquired brain injury private care ensures the same level of professional oversight without the need to uproot routines or surroundings. Whether care is needed for a few hours a day or on a live-in basis, we’ll work with you to find the right balance of independence and support.

If you’re exploring acquired brain injury care options, we’re here to talk things through and provide the best support.

You can speak with someone today about ABI support visits on 020 3941 2000 or request a call back using this form.

At Claimont we take your privacy very seriously and we use the utmost discretion when contacting you. Everything that we talk about is kept in the strictest confidence and will not be shared by Claimont to anyone outside the organisation without obtaining your consent first.

“The service is performing well and meeting our expectations.”

Care Quality Commission | January 2023

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