Directory of Services - Headway Glasgow
Directory of Services - Headway Glasgow
Directory of Services - Headway Glasgow
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Graham Anderson House<br />
Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust<br />
Aims:<br />
To provide an intensive neurobehavioural assessment and rehabilitation<br />
service for people with challenging behaviour and/or complex needs<br />
after an acquired brain injury.<br />
Main Activities and <strong>Services</strong><br />
Graham Anderson House is a brand new 25-bed independent hospital<br />
for people with a non-progressive acquired brain injury and challenging<br />
behaviour and/or complex needs.<br />
Developed and run by the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust (a division <strong>of</strong><br />
The Disabilities Trust) it provides a high quality intensive<br />
neurobehavioural assessment and rehabilitation service for individuals<br />
with severe cognitive, physical and/or emotional problems following<br />
acquired brain injury.<br />
Location and Contact Details<br />
Graham Anderson House<br />
1161 Springburn Road<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong><br />
G21 1UU<br />
Email: gahadmin@thedtgroup.org<br />
0141 404 6060<br />
NB Before October 2009 contact<br />
details are<br />
07725601864<br />
caroldale@thedtgroup.org<br />
Opening Hours<br />
This is a 24 hour facility. The <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
is open: Monday to Friday 9-5pm<br />
(after October 2009)<br />
How to access services<br />
Referrals are made through the<br />
NHS in Greater <strong>Glasgow</strong> and Clyde.<br />
Referrals are also considered from<br />
Insurance and Case Management<br />
<strong>Services</strong>.<br />
Cost<br />
Who is this service open to?<br />
The costs for NHS patients may be People with acquired brain injury<br />
met by the Health Board. Other and complex needs or challenging<br />
referrals are considered individually. behaviour aged between 18-65,<br />
although referrals for older people<br />
are considered if there is an<br />
identified clinical need.<br />
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