Interdisciplinary Brain Injury Rehab brings together neuro specialists to provide expert, client-centred neurorehab for adults and adolescents living with brain injury
By combining clinical expertise across psychology, communication, movement, and daily function, we help clients rebuild confidence, independence, and quality of life after brain injury, with specialist care that adapts to their individual goals.
Each discipline can work collaboratively as part of a full MDT programme, or independently as a focused, standalone service depending on clinical need.
Our approach is evidence-based, person-centred, and always shaped by real-world needs.
Recovery doesn’t happen in isolation. That’s why we work alongside families, case managers, NHS teams, employers, third-sector organisations, and legal professionals to ensure therapy is joined-up, relevant, and empowering at every stage.
Each client’s pathway begins with a specialist assessment that leads to clear, shared goals and coordinated interventions. We maintain open, responsive communication with clients and referrers to ensure progress remains transparent and truly collaborative.
Interdisciplinary Brain Injury Rehab services
Arbor’s experienced team includes specialists in Clinical Neuropsychology, Speech & Language Therapy, Neurophysiotherapy, and Occupational Therapy. Together, and with the support of multi-disciplinary Therapy Assistants, we provide cohesive, goal-driven neurorehabilitation services in home and community settings across the South West.
Additional specialist services
Alongside our core therapies, Arbor provides a range of specialist services designed to address the complex emotional, cognitive, and relational challenges that can accompany neurological conditions.
Our Pathway
Typical pathway when you work with Arbor
Goal-Directed Intervention Period
A focused period of therapy guided by clear, measurable goals agreed with the client and wider team.
Progress Update & Recommendations Report
A goal-based report outlining progress made, updated recommendations, and projected costs for ongoing or future input.
Discharge Summary
A final report summarising outcomes, key achievements, and any recommendations to support ongoing recovery and independence.