Rehabilitation – Cycling Accident
Rehabilitation is vital to help you reduce – as much as possible – the effects of a cycling accident injury on your life.
How you begin to respond to rehabilitation gives us an idea how much progress you can make and what impact the injury will have on you and your family in the long term. Then we can pursue the appropriate level of settlement for you and secure funding for your rehabilitation.
WHAT KIND OF REHABILITATION CAN I GET?
That depends on your injury. You may need outpatient physiotherapy to help you regain use of an injured limb or joint. In serious injury cases, you may need to spend time at a rehabilitation unit where therapists can help you re-learn skills lost as a result of a physical or neurological (brain) injury.
A brain injury, in particular, can result in memory loss, speech and language difficulties and a change in personality. Rehabilitation can teach you and your family ways to overcome these issues and provide tactics for dealing with the limitations you may now face.
OUR JOB IS TO ENSURE YOU HAVE THE MONEY TO SAFEGUARD YOUR LONG-TERM CARE AND KEEP MOVING FORWARD IN YOUR RECOVERY.
Successful rehabilitation can also involve reassessing your accommodation needs. Where appropriate we consult with architects to secure funding for home alterations, so you can live as independently as possible. We also look at your transport needs and any other support you might require.
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