Register Your Details in the UKABIF Directory of Rehabilitation Services for People with Acquired Brain Injuries

SECTION 1 - CONTACT DETAILS
Title:
Forename:
Surname:
Position in Organisation:
Name of Service:
Address Line 1:
Address Line 2:
Address Line 3:
City:
County:
Postcode:
Telephone:
Fax Number:
Email:
Website (if any):
UK Region:
SECTION 2 - THE SERVICE
Service:
If non-NHS, do you accept the following:
Self-payers:
NHS Referrals:
Social Service Referrals:
Medical Insurance:
Personal Injury Litigation:
Other: (please list)
Referrals - click all boxes applicable
Patients accepted by GP referral:
Patients accepted by referral from Medical Consultants:
Patients accepted by non-medical referral:
Patients accepted by self referral:
Region covered - click in box where applicable
Patients accepted from anywhere, including outside the UK:
Patients only accepted from the UK:
Patients accepted only from a specific geographical region (specify below):
Specify Region:
Description of service - click in the box and indicate category or categories of rehabilitation as described below, and number of beds available where applicable.
Acute care: refers to acutely injured or ill people who are still medically and/or surgically unstable. Number of beds:
Acute rehabilitation: refers to people who do not need to be in an acute medical or surgical ward but are still likely to be needing the investigative and specialist resources of an acute general hospital (and therefore need to be on an acute hospital site) Number of beds:
Post-acute rehabilitation: refers to people who do not regularly need the services of an acute hospital but who continue to need intensive specialist rehabilitation and are not yet ready to move back home or to an intermediate rehabilitation unit or to a long-term residential unit Number of beds:
Slow-stream (Intermediate) rehabilitation: refers to people who (a) no longer require such intensive rehabilitation as in post-acute rehabilitation settings and (b) although currently are not able to return home, might do so within 3 years. Number of beds:
Long Term / Residential Care / Continuing rehabilitation: Number of beds:
Out-patient rehabilitation: refers to people who are living at home and attending a rehabilitation department or unit for specific programmes of rehabilitation therapy and treatment) Current number of service users:
Services to support people in their own homes: refers to out reach rehabilitation, case management services and community brain injury teams Current number of service users:
Legal Services: DISCLAIMER: UKABIF do not accept responsibility for your choice of solicitors. You should ensure the lawyer you instruct has substantial experience of ABI cases.They should be on the Headway approved panel and a fellow or senior fellow of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).  
Setting in which the service is provided - click all boxes applicable.
Patients own home:
Community rehab unit/centre:
Individual (Stand-alone) rehab unit or centre:
Outpatient rehab unit:
Rehabilitation unit within acute hospital:
Designated ward/individual unit in an acute hospital:
Specialist unit within a hospital caring only for elderly people:
Paediatric facility:
Other Setting:
Disciplines involved - click all boxes applicable, and the number of sessions per week if appropriate.
Activities Coordinator: Sessions per week:
Art Therapy: Sessions per week:
Chiropody/Podiatry: Sessions per week:
Clinical Neuropsychology: Sessions per week:
Counselling: Sessions per week:
Dietetics: Sessions per week:
GP: Sessions per week:
Neurology: Sessions per week:
Neuropediatrics: Sessions per week:
Neuropsychiatry: Sessions per week:
Occupational Therapy: Sessions per week:
Orthotics/Prosthetics: Sessions per week:
Physiotherapy: Sessions per week:
Psychiatry: Sessions per week:
Rehabilitation Engineering: Sessions per week:
Rehabilitation Medicine: Sessions per week:
Social Work: Sessions per week:
Specialist Nursing: Nursing ratio of qualified
staff per patient: :1
Speech and Language Therapy: Sessions per week:
Other Disciplines:
Specific services offered - click all that apply.
Behavioural Management:
Hydrotherapy:
Psychotherapy:
Social and Recreational Activities:
Vocational Rehabilitation:
Other Specific Services:
Other On-site Facilities:
 
Who is responsible for the programme of treatment provided to individuals:
 
Age on Admission:
SECTION 3 - PATIENT INFORMATION
How long after injury can patients be admitted? - click in box where applicable.
Acute patients not normally admitted:
Patients can be admitted two days after injury:
Patients can be admitted 1-2 weeks after injury:
Patients can be admitted 2-6 weeks after injury:
Patients usually admitted 6-12 weeks after injury:
Patients usually admitted more than three months after injury:
Maximum length of time in years after injury that patient can be admitted:
Nursing care - tick the appropriate boxes:
Accept patients who have nursing requirements:
Accept patients who require 24 hour nursing care:
Accept patients who have ongoing neurological disease or dementia:
Accept patients who are not motivated to return to employment and/or independent living:
Accept patients who are not medically stable:
Accept patients in persistent vegetative state/minimally responsive state:
Accept patients who have no functional understanding of language:
Accept patients with congenital learning disabilities:
Accept patients with pre-morbid psychiatric, drug abuse or alcohol problems:
Accept patients who are being ventilated :
Accept patients requiring regular intravenous infusions:
Accept patients with tracheostomies:
Accept patients with cognitive impairment:
Accept patients with psychiatric problems:
Accept patients who wander:
Accept patients with challenging behaviour:
Accept patients who display physical aggression:
Accept patients under Sections of the Mental Health Act:
Accept patients with severe physical disability:
Accept patients who require permanent accommodation from the service:
Accept patients with head injuries only (ie not other causes of acquired brain injury):
SECTION 4 - SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Medico-legal assessments/reports undertaken:
Association with a University academic unit:
Training placements available for qualified staff:
Please list professions accepted:
Training placements available for undergraduate students:
Please list professions accepted:
Training placements available for trainees:
Please list professions accepted:
Enter a username and password, so you can come back and edit the details given:
Username:
Password:
SECTION 5 - A statement of not more than 100 words describing facilities available and your philosophy of care.
Statement:
I am willing for this section to be published in the directory, in these exact words only
This information is for the sole use of UKABIF in compiling and running a Directory of Rehabilitation Services to be available on the internet. UKABIF take no responsibility for the use of this information once on the internet.
Once an entry has been accepted by UKABIF, the information in that entry in the directory cannot be altered on-line in any way by the service provider, UKABIF or any other person. UKABIF will update the directory upon instruction from the named contact person only. UKABIF reserves the right to refuse or remove an entry considered by UKABIF to be inappropriate.