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Eastfields sits on the grounds of our neurological centre Graham Anderson House. The service comprises three accessible bungalows where we provide innovative rehabilitation and ongoing specialist long-term support for individuals who have complex, challenging behaviour and nursing needs. Our aim is to help people to live as independently as they are able and thrive after a brain injury.
Specialism: Long term residential care, acquired brain injury rehabilitation
Eastfields has three accessible bungalows that provide specialist long-term support for people who have complex, challenging behaviour and nursing needs.
There is a duty room in each bungalow and a staff rest room so that staff are always available and in easy reach for the people residing at Eastfields. We have beautiful and secure, accessible landscaped gardens with trees and shrubs with raised flower beds so that wheelchair users can enjoy our gardening group.
Brainkind’s specialist rehabilitation is based on a neuro-behavioural approach and focuses on enabling people to function more independently and develop their lives as they choose. The multi-disciplinary team has specialist assessment and therapy rooms to aid individuals in recovery.
The programme may include:
The people we support are actively involved in reviewing their progress against agreed outcomes, and we promote the involvement of families in the rehabilitation process. Home leave is encouraged wherever possible.
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Our brain injury rehabilitation services are for people who experience some / any of the following symptoms:
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Phone:0141 404 6063Email: eastfields@brainkind.orgAddress:Eastfields, 1161 Springburn Road, Glasgow, G211UU
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