Good practice in brain injury case management. (2006)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Good practice in brain injury case management. (2006)
- Main Title:
- Good practice in brain injury case management
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Jackie Parker ; foreword by David J. Price.
- Other Names:
- Parker, Jackie (Jacqueline Susan)
- Contents:
- Foreword, David J. Price, Consultant Neurosurgeon. Introduction. Jackie Parker, J.S. Parker & Associates. 1. What is Brain Injury Case Management? Jo Clark-Wilson, Head First Assessment & Case Management Services. 2. What is Brain Injury? Key Facts About the Initial Stages of Recovery, Pippa Griffiths, The Bede Centre. 3. `Goodbye to the Old. Hello to the Newâ?¦' What is it Like to Survive a Brain Injury? Jackie Dean and Jackie Parker. 4. Brain Injury and the Family, Jean Booth, Anglia Case Management. 5. The Role of the Case Manager in Personal Injury Litigation, Neil Whiteley and Jane Wright, Irwin Mitchell Solicitors. 6. The Role of the Case Manager in Risk Assessment, Rita Greaves and Jill Harris, J.S. Parker & Associates. 7. The Role of the Case Manager in Supporting the Brain Injured Person During Transition. Ella Cornforth and Carol Varley, J.S. Parker & Associates. 8. Rehabilitation, Case Management and Community Reintegration, Catherine Johnson, Rehab Without Walls. 9. Recruitment of Brain Injury Support Workers, Lucy Gunn and Ivan Neary, J.S. Parker & Associates. 10. Super Support Worker: The Role of the Support Worker in Community Packages, Rita Greaves, Ivan Neary and Jane Warren, J.S.P. Manchester Ltd. 11. Support Worker Training: An Example Training Package - `Supporting an Individual with an Acquired Brain Injury', Jayne Brake and Lucy Gunn, J.S. Parker & Associates.12. 24-hour Support Packages, Caroline Ferber, Anglia Case Management. 13. Support Plans andForeword, David J. Price, Consultant Neurosurgeon. Introduction. Jackie Parker, J.S. Parker & Associates. 1. What is Brain Injury Case Management? Jo Clark-Wilson, Head First Assessment & Case Management Services. 2. What is Brain Injury? Key Facts About the Initial Stages of Recovery, Pippa Griffiths, The Bede Centre. 3. `Goodbye to the Old. Hello to the Newâ?¦' What is it Like to Survive a Brain Injury? Jackie Dean and Jackie Parker. 4. Brain Injury and the Family, Jean Booth, Anglia Case Management. 5. The Role of the Case Manager in Personal Injury Litigation, Neil Whiteley and Jane Wright, Irwin Mitchell Solicitors. 6. The Role of the Case Manager in Risk Assessment, Rita Greaves and Jill Harris, J.S. Parker & Associates. 7. The Role of the Case Manager in Supporting the Brain Injured Person During Transition. Ella Cornforth and Carol Varley, J.S. Parker & Associates. 8. Rehabilitation, Case Management and Community Reintegration, Catherine Johnson, Rehab Without Walls. 9. Recruitment of Brain Injury Support Workers, Lucy Gunn and Ivan Neary, J.S. Parker & Associates. 10. Super Support Worker: The Role of the Support Worker in Community Packages, Rita Greaves, Ivan Neary and Jane Warren, J.S.P. Manchester Ltd. 11. Support Worker Training: An Example Training Package - `Supporting an Individual with an Acquired Brain Injury', Jayne Brake and Lucy Gunn, J.S. Parker & Associates.12. 24-hour Support Packages, Caroline Ferber, Anglia Case Management. 13. Support Plans and Maintenance Manuals, Jayne Brake and Jill Harris, J.S. Parker & Associates. Glossary. Subject Index. Author Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Publication Date:
- 2006
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (224 pages)
- Subjects:
- 616.8043
MEDICAL / Neuroscience
HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / Nervous System (incl. Brain)
Counselling & Advice Services
Occupational Therapy
Civil Procedure, Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Brain damage -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
Brain damage -- Patients -- Services for
Brain damage -- Treatment -- Management - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781846425080
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