Routes Healthcare Joins Brain Injury Group as an Accredited Member

We're pleased to share that Routes Healthcare has been welcomed as an accredited member of the Brain Injury Group.


This is such a meaningful reflection on the work we do to support people with complex needs following brain injury to have the independence and support to remain at home. By joining the Brain Injury Group, Routes Healthcare are part of a network of support, here to help clients and their loved ones dealing with life after an injury.

Routes Healthcare joins the Brain Injury Group
Routes Healthcare joins the Brain Injury Group
The Brain Injury Group brings together solicitors, care providers, and expert teams who specialise in supporting individuals and families whose lives have been impacted by brain injury. Being part of this community means we're connected to specialists who've dedicated their careers to understanding brain injury care.

What this recognition means for us:

We've been providing specialist brain injury care across the North of England for almost 20 years. We have specialist complex care teams, led by our registered nurses, with professional training and care experience for acquired and traumatic brain injuries.


Our mission is to treat every person as an individual with their own unique needs and possibilities. We take pride in being able to support ABI and TBI clients to live fulfilling lives in their own homes. This accreditation recognises that commitment - it acknowledges the depth of care and expertise we bring to every family we support.

"Every person's journey with brain injury is unique, and our role is to support whatever recovery and growth is possible for them. This accreditation reflects our commitment to walking alongside families through that journey, bringing both clinical expertise and genuine understanding to every interaction."


- Donna Fletcher, Director of Quality and Clinical Governance

We know that when life changes suddenly, finding the right support shouldn't be another challenge. This recognition helps us continue doing what we've always done - providing heartfelt, meaningful care for people who want to live life in their own homes.


If life after brain injury is part of someone's journey, we're here. Part of a community that truly understands.