- Start of resource
- Introduction
- Part A: Brain injury and specialist rehabilitation
- Part B: Values, principles pathways and core activities
- Part C: NSW local health districts and speciality networks
- Part D: Brain injury specialist rehabilitation programs
- Part E: Settings and pathways: the continuum of care
- Part F: Paying for and providing services
- Glossary
- Conceptual frameworks
- Paul’s story
- Bibliography
- References
Managing life and service transitions well often includes a period of time where services are provided concurrently to the client. This collaboration enhances handover for continuity of care and support for transition sustainability.
Managing service transitions
- Acute to in-patient rehabilitation
- Hospital to transitional living
- Hospital to home
- Child to adult services
Managing life transitions well
- Specialised services tapering to generic services, for example health to disability, specialist medical to general practitioner.
- Pre-school to school
- Primary school to secondary school
- Young person to adult
- Single to married
- New parenting roles
- Education to employment.