Empowering Recovery for Brain Injury Survivors
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Together, we can foster hope and healing.
Over 1.3 million people in the UK live with the effects of acquired brain injury (ABI). The total economic cost to the UK is estimated at £43 billion per year, with approximately £20 billion of that impacting the NHS and social care. This cost includes lost productivity, health and social care, welfare benefits, and costs to the criminal justice and education systems.
About Brain Injuries in the UK
A new report entitled ‘The Cost to the UK Economy of Acquired Brain Injury’ commissioned by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Acquired Brain Injury and charity UKABIF has found that investing in specialist rehabilitation services could significantly reduce costs to the NHS and social care.
Our Mission
Our mission is to support individuals affected by brain injuries. This web site has been set up to provide a comprehensive resource and unwavering support to survivors and their families. From a place of personal experience, we are committed to doing what we can to ensure the provision and the development of vital rehabilitation services.
The power of rehabilitation
We believe in the power of community and the strength found in shared experiences. We are here to create not just resources, but a compassionate network that understands the unique challenges faced by brain injury survivors. Together, we can build a brighter future, one step at a time, ensuring that no one has to navigate their recovery journey alone. Join us in our mission to empower every survivor to reclaim their life and thrive.
Neuropsychology
Provide expertise, understanding, help and advice with the mental aspects of brain injury recovery.
Neurophysiotherapy
Personalized physical rehabilitation programs to help regain strength and mobility, tailored to your needs.
Occupational Therapy
Helping to develop coping strategies to ease your path back into your new normal post brain injury.
Speech and Language Therapy
Communication skills are crucial for maintaining relationships and reconnecting with meaningful activities.
