Accessing “hidden services” after traumatic brain injury

Accessing “hidden services” after traumatic brain injury

Lee van den Born explores some of the less well-known or “hidden services” available to those who do not have the funds and/or the support to secure vital input.

Show notes

Many of those who sustain life-changing injuries are left feeling they are living on a knife-edge, with no viable resources or support available to them. With the NHS under more stress than ever and many brain injured individuals falling “under the radar”, it is difficult for them to know where to turn.

In this important episode of Stewarts Soundbites, Lee van den Born explores some of the less well-known or “hidden services” available to those who do not have the funds and/or the support to secure vital input.

Resources available include: Tomorrow’s H.O.P.E - https://www.tomorrowshope.co.uk/ Turn 2 us – https://www.turn2us.org.uk/ HealthShare - https://healthshare.org.uk/ Men’s Sheds - https://menssheds.org.uk/ Fitmums and Friends - https://fitmums.org.uk/ Andy’s Man Club - https://andysmanclub.co.uk/


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Emma Lyons

Emma Lyons

Emma specialises in high-value and complex claims involving catastrophic injury. She has a keen interest in brain and spinal cord injury work and has been involved with various multimillion pound settlements.

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