Mr. M benefitted from excellent in-patient neurorehabilitation pretty much from the outset, and this quality multidisciplinary team approach was maintained through the spring of 2020 in the face of Covid restrictions. Similarly, he benefitted from a comprehensive multi-disciplinary pattern of rehabilitation following discharge,…
I just wanted to express from the defendant and insurer’s perspective how impressed we have been with the work you have done with A, and the high quality of your record keeping; which is hands down the best I have…
I would just like to take this opportunity, to thank you for your support and assistance in this claim. The quality of the team that you have put together and the notes which you have all provided have made this…
It is difficult not to feel excited and pleased for the Claimant as one reads about the obvious improvements that have taken place ensuring his worthwhile recovery from a serious brain injury. Mr. M has gone on improving in his…
D also fully acknowledges that C has actively engaged in rehabilitation (under the auspices of the excellent case management organized by Ms. Lawlor and the therapists who have been engaged in C’s rehabilitation) and D recognizes that the excellent level of recovery…
Julie was instructed jointly at an early stage in the litigation, while the claimant remained in the NHS ABI Rehabilitation Unit, and on discharge, she was able to secure a continuity of his Rehabilitation in a private facility on a…
Links to :-BABICM – www.babicm.orgNeuroscience News – www.neurosciencenews.comHealth and Safety Executive – www.hse.gov.ukUniversity of Birmingham – www.birmingham.ac.ukCMSUK – www.cmsuk.orgHeadway – www.headway.org.ukSIA – www.spinal.co.ukBBC News – www.bbc.co.ukFifth Sense – www.fifthsense.org.ukCBIT – www.childbraininjurytrust.ukInternational Concussion Society – www.concussion .org
In December, 2019, WHO was notified by clinicians in Wuhan, China, of a novel and severe respiratory virus, later called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). COVID-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, was recognised as a substantial global public…
The coronavirus crisis has severely limited the amount of face-to-face contact that rehabilitation services can have with their clients.