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Home > Our services > Osman House
Osman House provides innovative ongoing support to enable people to live a fulfilled life after a brain injury. We aim to make sure that everyone can live as independently as they can, in an environment that enhances their wellbeing.
Specialism: brain injury rehabilitation
The people we support arrive at Osman House after completing a period of assessment to maintain the skills and independence they have gained. Osman House can provide longer-term support, and we can help them with ongoing independence to improve their quality of life.
The residential home is located in Scholes, approximately seven miles north of Leeds city centre.
Osman House has sixteen ensuite bedrooms and well-appointed communal areas, including a lounge, dual-use kitchen, and dining area. There is also a private garden, patio, and summerhouse to the rear.
Our specialist care and support services incorporate an individually tailored programme, and we aim to support people to maintain the rehabilitation goals they have previously achieved.
At Osman House, we support people with an acquired brain injury who have already undergone intensive rehabilitation and who need specialist care and support in a residential setting and/or people who have longer-term support needs to maintain their rehabilitation goals and independent living skills.
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.
Scholes has a range of community facilities, including shops, a community centre, places of worship, educational facilities, a park, tennis courts and a bowling green. Buses run regularly to Leeds and other neighbouring towns, where there is a wealth of leisure and cultural activities. These locations also offer opportunities for education and work placements. Being so ideally situated contributes to community integration.
Brainkind brain injury rehabilitation services are for people who experience some / any of the following symptoms:
Individuals may also have any or a combination of the following:
Read our impact report and learn about the positive outcomes we achieve for people with brain injury.
Phone: 01138 879 765Email:osmanhouse@brainkind.orgAddress:Osman House, 48 Station Rd, Scholes, Leeds, LS15 4BT
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People with brain injuries have unique needs. To help as many people as possible, we have a network of hospitals, assessment and rehab centres, and community support services across the UK.