Case Management is a collaborative process to assess, plan, coordinate, and monitor services to meet a person’s health needs effectively. It ensures the appropriate care is received while managing costs and resources.
A Case Manager can be essential for individuals with complex medical needs as a result of an accident or injury. The Case Manager assists in coordinating care, accessing resources, managing chronic conditions, and handling insurance or legal matters. A Case Manager can also play a vital role in coordinating medical treatment, documenting care needs, and supporting the litigation process by providing reports and assessments that help the legal team understand the full scope of a client’s injuries and rehabilitation requirements.
Case Managers act as advocates, providing support to navigate healthcare systems, access necessary services, coordinate treatments, and manage insurance or financial concerns. They work closely with a multi-disciplinary team of specialists which can include psychologists, speech and language therapists, physiotherapy, assistive technology and education consultants to ensure the most appropriate care and support is provided throughout the rehabilitation journey.
Feel free to get in touch and we will be happy to explain if our service is suitable for you.
Absolutely, our occupational therapists often work collaboratively with other case managers as part of the multi-disciplinary team of health professionals.
Occupational Therapy helps individuals of all ages develop, recover, or maintain the skills needed for daily living and work. It focuses on improving independence in activities such as self-care, mobility, and cognitive functioning through therapeutic exercises, adaptive techniques, and environmental modifications
People with physical, developmental, or cognitive disabilities, injuries, or chronic conditions. OT supports individuals in regaining independence and improving their quality of life.
OTs provide interventions like rehabilitation exercises, adaptive equipment training, sensory integration therapy, home modifications, and workplace or school adaptations.
All aspects of your son’s life will be fully assessed, and we make recommendations on how he can reach his potential. We will also look towards the future to make sure his care plan and overall support adapts as he develops. Education is not an issue. We work with educational establishments and through your son’s Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) we will determine how and where he can be educated.
Of course, we will carry out a housing assessment to look at the necessary adaptations to ensure you can still live at home. We can also do a driving assessment to check your capacity and even look at getting you a wheelchair adapted vehicle
Don’t worry, we understand and will work with you and your daughter to build a trusting relationship. You will meet your dedicated case manager who will oversee your case from start to finish for consistency.
Contact us to speak to a friendly member of our team who is more than happy to help.