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Scholes, Leeds

Osman House

Brainkind Osman House is an innovative residential care home providing specialist neurobehavioural support to people with acquired brain injuries and complex neurological needs. We ensure that the people we support can live as independently as possible in an environment that enhances their wellbeing.

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Brief overview

  • 16 ensuite bedrooms
  • One assisted bathroom
  • A skills-rehabilitation kitchen
  • A small gym with an exercise bike
  • A private enclosed garden area and a patio
  • Communal lounge/dining area and an activities room with pool table

About Osman House

Brainkind Osman House offers specialist, person-centred care and support for people with complex neurological and rehabilitation needs. Located in Scholes, Leeds, we help the people we support to regain independent living skills and offer long-term care for those who need it.

Our specialist rehabilitation is based on a neurobehavioural approach. We support people with acquired brain injuries who have already undergone intensive rehabilitation and need specialist care and support in a residential setting. We also support people who have longer-term support needs to maintain their rehabilitation goals and independent living skills.

We focus on enabling people to function more independently and develop their lives as they choose. Our programmes include educational and therapeutic sessions; support for personal, social, and domestic skills; guided leisure time; vocational support and training; and access to the local community. Brainkind Osman House, rated ‘Good’ by the CQC, is equipped with a wide range of facilities to help support the delivery of our expert care.

The people we support are actively involved in reviewing their progress. We promote the involvement of families as part of the rehabilitation process, and home leave is encouraged wherever possible.

Whether someone needs assistance with daily tasks, help to improve emotional or social skills, or support to regain their physical independence, our services ensure that life after a brain injury is a life well lived – whatever that means to the people we support.

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Becoming more independent

Access to the wider community forms an important part of our rehabilitation programme.

Scholes has a range of local facilities, including shops, a community centre, places of worship, educational facilities, a park, tennis courts, and a bowling green.

There are also regular buses to Leeds, with a wealth of leisure and cultural activities, as well as opportunities for education and work placements.

Who we support

We provide support for and specialise in the rehabilitation of people with acquired brain injuries or complex neurological conditions who are experiencing one or more of the following:

  • Cognitive problems including thinking, memory, problem-solving, learning, awareness, and perception
  • Physical impairments that affect mobility, posture, or dexterity
  • Physical and verbal aggression
  • Communication difficulties
  • Behaviours that challenge.

This is not an exhaustive list. We welcome all enquiries and consider each on a case-by-case basis.

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