Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a complex condition that can dramatically alter a person’s life, affecting their physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being.
How research is shaping Traumatic Brain Injury recovery

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a complex condition that can dramatically alter a person’s life, affecting their physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being.
Almond Care is delighted to announce that they are a finalist in two categories at this year’s Great British Care Awards in the West Midlands region.
The company has been shortlisted for the Home Care Team Award, which acknowledges the collective efforts of the team in providing outstanding, person-centred care that positively impacts the lives of their clients.
Louise Nesbitt, one of Almond Care’s Registered Managers, has also been honoured with a shortlisting of her own for the Home Care Registered Manager Award.
Louise’s dedication to maintaining high standards of care and her exceptional leadership skills have set her apart in the field.
Her shortlisting is a testament to her positive influence on both clients and colleagues, creating an environment where they all feel supported.
Julia Senah, Director of Almond Care, said: “Almond Care is incredibly proud to be finalists in not one, but two categories at the Great British Care Awards.
“It’s such an honour to see the hard work and dedication of our team recognised on this scale.
“I couldn’t be prouder of Louise and the entire team – they are the reason Almond Care feels like such a supportive, caring place, not just for our clients, but for all of us who work here too.”
The Great British Care Awards are dedicated to recognising outstanding individuals and teams within the social care sector.
The winners for the West Midlands Region will be announced at a ceremony later this year.
For more information about Almond Care and our services, please contact us.
We pride ourselves on creating a safe, nurturing environment for the young people in our care.
A recent investigation by ITV News has unveiled an alarming number of challenges and systemic failures within the education of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) across the UK.
The recent GSCE results day marked a moment for many young people where years of hard work culminated in the grades that will shape their next steps.
In our view, a proactive approach to complex care must be taken by care providers.
Mental health is increasingly recognised as an integral part of overall health, yet there remains a significant gap in how we address it, particularly for individuals with complex needs.
The increasing number of children with Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs) is a positive step forward in recognising and meeting the diverse needs of children with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
Ensuring our clients get the best support simply isn’t possible without effective communication with their case managers.
Challenging behaviour in children and young people often stems from them not having their needs met.
For a free, no-obligation discussion about our UK complex care in the home for brain injury, spinal cord injury, long-term ventilation, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and other neurological conditions, please click here or call 024 7610 2333.
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