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Case Management for Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
Our Approach
Our approach to ABI case management is grounded in neuropsychological formulation and a holistic understanding of recovery. We recognise that acquired brain injury can result in a combination of cognitive difficulties, emotional changes, physical symptoms, and disruptions to identity and daily life.
Each case begins with a detailed understanding of the individual’s injury, current functioning, and personal priorities. From this foundation, the neuropsychologist develops and oversees a coordinated rehabilitation plan, working closely with families and multidisciplinary professionals.
We place strong emphasis on continuity and adaptation. As recovery progresses, needs often change- whether related to fatigue, emotional adjustment, return to work, or increasing independence. Our role is to monitor these changes and ensure that care evolves accordingly, rather than remaining static.

What does ABI case management involve?
Case management for acquired brain injury typically includes:
- Ongoing neuropsychological oversight of rehabilitation
- Coordination of multidisciplinary input (e.g. therapy, medical care, support services)
- Monitoring cognitive, emotional, and functional recovery over time
- Supporting goal-setting and meaningful outcome planning
- Liaison with families, carers, employers, education providers, or external agencies
- Reviewing and adapting rehabilitation plans in response to progress or new challenges
This structured approach helps reduce fragmentation and ensures that all aspects of care contribute toward shared, realistic goals.

How does case management support long-term recovery after ABI?
Recovery after acquired brain injury often extends beyond the early rehabilitation phase. Challenges may emerge months or years later, particularly as individuals attempt to resume work, education, or family roles.
Neuropsychology-led case management allows for early identification of emerging difficulties, such as cognitive overload, emotional distress, or reduced coping capacity. By responding proactively, rather than reactively, the case manager can help prevent setbacks and support sustainable adjustment.
This service is particularly valuable during periods of transition, for example, hospital discharge, changes in support arrangements, or return to employment. Ongoing oversight ensures that rehabilitation remains responsive to the individual’s evolving needs and circumstances.
Who provides ABI case management?
At The London Neurocognitive Clinic, ABI case management is provided by HCPC-registered clinical psychologists specialising in neuropsychology with specialist expertise in acquired brain injury and rehabilitation.
Their dual role allows them to integrate detailed clinical understanding with practical coordination. This means they can address not only functional recovery, but also emotional wellbeing, identity changes, and family dynamics, all of which are central to long-term outcomes following brain injury.
Questions our clients ask
Frequently asked questions
It’s completely natural to have questions about case management following an acquired brain injury. Below are some of the most common queries we receive.
When should case management begin after an ABI?
Case management can begin at any stage – early after injury, during active rehabilitation, or later when new challenges emerge. Early involvement can help provide structure, but support can be equally valuable months or years post-injury.
Does ABI case management replace therapy?
No. Case management coordinates and oversees therapeutic input rather than replacing it. The case manager ensures that therapies are aligned, appropriately timed, and responsive to progress.
Can families be involved in the case management process?
Yes. Family involvement is often essential following ABI. With consent, families and carers are actively included to support understanding, communication, and shared decision-making.
Have Questions?
If you have any questions about working with one of our team, get in touch and we will help match you to the right person for your needs.