All areas of thye Oak Farm clinic are accessible by wheelchair and the home offers a diverse range of specialised treatment and activity facilities. Oak Farm Clinic is located in Taverham, approximately 5 miles from the bustling city of Norwich with easy access to all major motorways and rail routes.
We regard each of our service users as an individual, and through understanding their unique needs, personality and medical history, we strive to promote a programme of rehabilitation with healthy outcomes that enhance their quality of life. In addition, we consistently aim to maintain the dignity and self-respect of our service users, even in the face of challenging behaviours, which can be a feature of acquired brain injury.
The care provided is flexible and the care package is needs led, to ensure effective rehabilitation. Care is delivered through a multidisciplinary team comprising of registered nurses, medical practitioners, rehabilitation assistants, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, psychologists and a consultant neurologist.
The staff that work permanently on the Unit are suitably qualified and are well supported by a rolling in-house training programme as well as National Vocational Qualification training, along with regular supervision. Specialists in the area of neurology and acquired brain injury from outside the unit are also regularly invited to participate in the staff training programmes.
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All areas of thye Oak Farm clinic are accessible by wheelchair and the home offers a diverse range of specialised treatment and activity facilities. Oak Farm Clinic is located in Taverham, approximately 5 miles from the bustling city of Norwich with easy access to all major motorways and rail routes.
We regard each of our service users as an individual, and through understanding their unique needs, personality and medical history, we strive to promote a programme of rehabilitation with healthy outcomes that enhance their quality of life. In addition, we consistently aim to maintain the dignity and self-respect of our service users, even in the face of challenging behaviours, which can be a feature of acquired brain injury.
The care provided is flexible and the care package is needs led, to ensure effective rehabilitation. Care is delivered through a multidisciplinary team comprising of registered nurses, medical practitioners, rehabilitation assistants, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, psychologists and a consultant neurologist.
The staff that work permanently on the Unit are suitably qualified and are well supported by a rolling in-house training programme as well as National Vocational Qualification training, along with regular supervision. Specialists in the area of neurology and acquired brain injury from outside the unit are also regularly invited to participate in the staff training programmes.