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Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Planning
Our Approach
Our approach to multidisciplinary rehabilitation planning is grounded in the understanding that recovery is shaped by the interaction between cognitive, emotional, physical, and environmental factors. Effective rehabilitation requires not only skilled professionals, but also clear communication, shared understanding, and ongoing collaboration.
We begin by developing a neuropsychological formulation that captures the individual’s strengths, challenges, and priorities. From this foundation, we identify which professionals need to be involved and how their input should be sequenced and integrated.
The neuropsychologist holds overall clinical oversight, ensuring that therapeutic input from occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, psychology, and other services remains aligned. Plans are reviewed regularly and adapted as needs evolve, maintaining flexibility without losing direction.
What does Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Planning involve?
Multidisciplinary rehabilitation planning typically includes:
- Identifying appropriate professionals based on the individual’s needs and goals
- Coordinating assessment and intervention across therapy disciplines
- Establishing shared rehabilitation goals and priorities
- Facilitating communication between professionals, families, and external agencies
- Reviewing progress and adapting the rehabilitation plan over time
- Ensuring interventions complement rather than duplicate one another
This process helps reduce fragmentation, clarify roles, and ensure that each professional’s input contributes meaningfully to overall recovery.

How are support systems coordinated effectively?
Coordination is achieved through structured oversight and regular communication. The case manager acts as the central point of contact, bringing together information from different professionals and maintaining a clear overview of progress and challenges.
By holding both the clinical formulation and coordination role, the neuropsychologist can identify when changes are needed, for example, increasing therapeutic input, shifting focus toward functional goals, or preparing for key life transitions. This proactive approach allows support systems to adapt in a timely and clinically informed way.
Where appropriate, we also liaise with families, education providers, employers, insurers, or legal teams to ensure that rehabilitation planning reflects the individual’s wider context and responsibilities.

Who leads Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Planning?
At The London Neurocognitive Clinic, multidisciplinary rehabilitation planning is led by HCPC-registered clinical psychologists specialising in neuropsychology, with specialist experience in complex rehabilitation and case management.
Their expertise allows them to integrate psychological insight with practical coordination, considering not only physical and cognitive recovery, but also emotional adjustment, identity, and quality of life. This holistic leadership ensures that rehabilitation plans remain clinically sound, realistic, and centred on what matters most to the individual.
Questions our clients ask
Frequently asked questions
You may have lots of questions, and that’s completely understandable. We’ve answered some of the most common ones below, but please do get in touch if you would like to discuss your situation further.
Which professionals might be involved in multidisciplinary rehabilitation?
Depending on need, this may include neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, medical professionals, and specialist support services.
How often are rehabilitation plans reviewed?
Plans are reviewed regularly and adjusted in response to progress, challenges, or changes in circumstances. Review frequency is tailored to the stage of recovery and level of complexity.
Does multidisciplinary planning slow things down?
On the contrary, coordinated planning often improves efficiency by ensuring that interventions are well-timed, complementary, and focused on shared goals rather than working in parallel.
Have Questions?
If you have any questions about Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Planning or would like to find out whether it could benefit you or someone you care for, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’re here to help.