Services

An Overview of Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation

Services Offered:

  • Comprehensive Assessment
  • Service Coordination
  • Neurobehavioural Rehabilitation
  • Clinical Psychological Services
  • Psychosocial Services
  • Family Support
  • Behavioural Management
  • Social/Leisure Programs
  • Clubhouse Model Day/Evening Programs
  • Short and Long-term Residential Services
  • Outreach Services
  • Academic and Vocational Supports
  • Staff Training
  • Consultation Services
  • Crisis Support
  • Respite

Dale Brain Injury Services is a leader in the provision of innovative community based rehabilitation and support in the field of acquired brain injury (ABI) and has an international reputation of excellence for the foundation of care it provides in our community.

The objective of all our services is to work with program participants to maximize their potential for independence, reintegration into their community, vocational and avocational success, and positive relationships.

The strength and success of
Dale Brain Injury Services
is the dedicated and caring people employed there.

Under the supervision of a Registered Clinical Psychologist, each participant’s rehabilitation service plan is focused on outcomes.These plans are monitored to ensure excellence and cost effectiveness.

Dale Brain Injury Services shapes all services to the individual. We have one to one staffing should the participant require this type of approach. Small groups are also effective depending upon the participant’s needs or challenges. Staffing patterns can change over time depending on the individual’s needs.

They support and accommodate the needs of the participants.

Respite for caregivers is vital and the programs offered by Dale Brain Injury Services can accommodate that need. We have also often found that participants who have been active in our program may need to return in order to maintain or recover gains made during rehabilitation programs. In addition, staff are always available to help former participants in a crisis situation.

Although there may be a waiting list for some services, particularly in some counties, it is important to contact the Admissions Department for a pre-service interview as soon as possible.

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