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Injury, impairments and impacts | Understanding brain injury specialist rehabilitation in NSW
Injury, impairments and impacts. Search this resource. Search. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common type of brain injury appropriate for brain injury specialist rehabilitation and it has a set of unique characteristics, effects and impacts
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BIRP to home and BIRP re-entry | Understanding brain injury specialist rehabilitation in NSW
BIRP to home and BIRP re-entry. Search this resource. Search. The BIRP will do an initial assessment of needs and options once the referral is accepted. This will determine what the best service to meet the client's need is, and how best this can be
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https://aci.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/brain-injury-rehab/part-e-settings/home-and-re-entry
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Acquired brain injury | Understanding brain injury specialist rehabilitation in NSW
Acquired brain injury. On this page. Search this resource. Search. An acquired brain injury (ABI) is an injury to the brain which results in deterioration in any of the following areas of functioning:. cognition. physical skills. communication.
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Foundational inputs and activities required. On this page. Search this resource. Search. LHDs and the Sydney Children’s Hospital Specialty Network provide foundational inputs and activities essential for the operation of brain injury specialist
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Settings and services pathways | Understanding brain injury specialist rehabilitation in NSW
Settings and services pathways. Search this resource. Search. The brain injury specialist rehabilitation settings pathway goes from the point of injury to the client being back in the community. The pathway includes:. acute hospital care and
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Inclusion, exclusion and prioritisation criteria. On this page. Search this resource. Search. People with an acquired brain injury have the right to access rehabilitation services to promote recovery and minimise the impact of disability on their
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The Brain Injury Rehabilitation Directorate. On this page. Search this resource. Search. BIRPs provide a NSW population based decentralised service model that operates within and across LHDs. Each BIRP, as well as being a local service is also a
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