Acquired Brain Injury Care at Home
At Routes, we understand that acquired brain injury changes how you experience the world, but it doesn't change your worth or your right to live with dignity. Our specialist teams provide expert clinical support for complex needs whilst seeing the whole person - your personality, relationships, and what makes life meaningful to you.
Living with acquired brain injury means adapting to new realities whilst holding onto what matters most. We provide expert clinical support that manages your complex needs, so you can focus on enjoying life at home with the people you love
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What Types of Acquired Brain Injury Do We Support?
Stroke-related changes
Expert support for the ongoing effects of stroke, managing physical, cognitive, and emotional needs whilst maintaining quality of life at home.
Traumatic brain injury
Specialist care for injuries from accidents or trauma, understanding the complex long-term needs and providing consistent, skilled support.
Brain tumour effects
Compassionate support managing the ongoing impact of brain tumours, whether from treatment effects or tumour progression.
Hypoxic brain injury
Expert care for injuries caused by oxygen deprivation, understanding the unique challenges and providing appropriate daily support.
Infection-related brain injury
Specialist support following brain infections, managing complex needs with understanding and clinical expertise.
Aneurysm effects
Professional care for the ongoing impact of brain aneurysms, supporting both physical needs and emotional wellbeing.
Receive specialist support whilst remaining in the place that matters most - your home.
Our process starts with a comprehensive assessment where we understand your medical needs, personal preferences, and family situation. We work with your existing medical team to create seamless care plans.
Call our friendly team:
0333 800 1379
Email us directly:
private@routeshealthcare.com
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What Makes Our ABI Care Different?
Heartfelt
We see you as a complete person, not just your condition. Our specialist carers understand that brain injury affects emotions, relationships, and identity - they connect with who you are now.
Open
We communicate about what's happening and what to expect. Brain injury brings unpredictability, and we navigate this together with clear conversations about managing your unique situation.
Meaningful
Every moment of comfort and joy matters. We focus on activities and care that genuinely enhance your quality of life, celebrating abilities rather than dwelling on limitations.
Empowering
Our care supports your choices and autonomy. We provide expert clinical support whilst ensuring you maintain control over decisions that affect your daily life and wellbeing.
How Do We Support Daily Life with ABI?
Choosing live-in care is a significant decision, and it's natural to have questions about whether it's the right choice for your situation.
How Do We Work with Your Medical Team?
- Therapy coordination
Working alongside your medical professionals to support therapy goals and ensure consistent approaches to your care. - Medical communication
Regular updates to your medical team about your daily wellbeing, any concerns, and how you're managing at home. - Care plan integration
Ensuring our daily support aligns with medical recommendations whilst prioritising your comfort and quality of life. - Equipment coordination
Working with professionals to ensure appropriate aids and adaptations support your daily life effectively. - Ongoing assessment support
Providing detailed observations about your daily functioning to inform medical decisions and care planning.

How we make a difference
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