Acquired Brain Injury
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In-Home Care for People with Acquired Brain Injury

At United for Care, we believe in the power of independence and choice. Our In-Home Care empowers people with acquired brain injury to live fulfilling lives, offering compassionate, personalised support that helps you reach your full potential.

Acquired Brain Injury

Disability Support you can trust

Our trusted and trained support workers can provide a range of services, from helping you with daily activities to overnight care and social support.

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Our Approach

A team that truly cares

We specialise in matching you with the perfect Support Worker to ensure personalised and compassionate care.

Community connections

We’re firm believers in the strength of community. We're here to support you to find a place in your community and help you reach your goals.

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Commitment to quality

We have a dedicated Service Delivery team who ensure the highest standards of care are maintained at every step of the journey.

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Our Support Office Team

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A Full Range of Services for People with Acquired Brain Injury

Our dedicated support team is committed to helping people with acquired brain injury regain their independence and confidence. Our holistic approach to In-Home Care addresses a wide range of needs, providing tailored support:

  • Personal Care: Receive attentive assistance with daily living activities. Maintain your dignity and independence with our supportive care.
  • Overnight Care: Enjoy peace of mind with our dedicated overnight support. Our carers provide companionship, safety, and assistance as needed throughout the night.
  • Household Tasks: Let us help with the chores. Enjoy more time to focus on your hobbies, interests, and building social connections.
  • Medication Management: Trust our reliable support workers to manage your medications safely. Feel peace of mind knowing your medication is well-managed.
  • Community Participation: Reconnect with the world around you. Enjoy the company of others, get involved in local events and activities, and develop lasting relationships.
  • Skills Development: Build confidence and independence through the development of practical life skills. Achieve your goals with our supportive guidance.
  • Additional Therapies: We can connect you with qualified professionals who offer physiotherapy, counseling, psychiatrics, or other therapeutic services to support your overall health and well-being.
  • Respite Care: Give your family a well-deserved break. Enjoy quality care while your loved ones rest and recharge.

The Benefits of In-Home Care for People with Acquired Brain Injury

Our In-Home Care offers more than just day-to-day support. It’s about enhancing your all-round quality of life:

  • Increased independence: Regain control over your daily life and build confidence in your abilities. Enjoy the freedom to pursue your passions and participate in activities you love.
  • Improved well-being: Experience reduced stress and anxiety with consistent, reliable support. Enhance your overall quality of life and emotional well-being through personalised care.
  • Enhanced safety: Live with peace of mind knowing you have dedicated support available. Reduce the risk of accidents or injuries with assistance from trained professionals.
  • Stronger social connections: Reconnect with friends and family, promoting a feeling of belonging. Expand your social circle and participate in community activities with confidence.
  • Personalised care: Receive tailored support that aligns with your unique needs and goals. Enjoy a care plan designed specifically for you, offering you a sense of dignity and respect.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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I’m here, I’m safe and I’ve got a place
to call home. I’ve got an incredible care team around me that understand my needs and it’s amazing! Very grateful for United for Care!

Carissa

Participant
This team is the Gold Standard. The staff have a good handle on comorbidity of cognitive impairment, mental health, substance use and challenging behaviours.

Lee Wilson

Justice Advocacy Service
Beacon of hope for our family when my sister suffered a stroke that left her non-verbal and with a permanent physical disability. Their dedicated and compassionate team provided quality care and emotional support, bringing hope and normalcy back into our lives.

Kim

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