
Who we work with
The Arbor team work with adults and older children in a community setting who have an acquired brain injury. This includes a wide range of presentations, including traumatic brain injuries, strokes, other complex neurological conditions and degenerative neurological diagnoses, including dementia.
Where we work
We offer therapy sessions at places and times convenient to the client, and can be flexible with regularity and length of therapy appointments (within the demands of the service):
Why choose Arbor?
Referral pathway
A typical process when you work with Arbor
Initial referral received
A referral is submitted by the instructing party outlining the client’s rehabilitation needs and background information.
Clinical contact
An Advanced Clinical Practitioner or Therapy Lead contacts the referrer by phone or email to clarify the client’s presentation, goals, and any immediate priorities.
Cost proposal and associate profiles
A detailed cost proposal is provided within 48 hours, including relevant associate CVs and an outline of the proposed intervention plan.
Funding agreement
Once funding is confirmed, therapy input is scheduled in collaboration with the referrer and client team.
Initial assessment
A comprehensive assessment is completed, followed by a summary report detailing clinical formulation, recommendations, and projected costs for the initial three-month intervention period.
Case formulation and MDT goal-setting
The multi-disciplinary team (MDT) collaborates to establish client-centred, measurable goals to guide the intervention phase.
Frequently Asked Questions
Case managers – ready to make a referral?
To make a referral for your client, please complete this short contact form and someone will be in touch. All information shared with us is held confidentially and processed in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018.
For all other enquiries, or to make a self-referral, please contact us