Athena Care Ltd227-229 Hinckley Road Leicester, LE3 0TG, United Kingdom, 0116 2621688, enquiries@athenacare.co.ukAthena Case Managementhttp://www.athenacare.co.uk00:50 05-Sep-2010Our Athena Case Management website can be viewed at www.athenacasemanagement.com Athena Case Management offers cost effective 'Case Management' services that promotes and secures the best outcomes for the service user.Working in partnership with Deputy's (Receivers) and clients to secure best outcomes. Our team of qualified Case Managers is led by Michael Heap CSW/FRSA/MCMI former deputy director of Gloucestershire Social Services and founder member of the Joint Advisory Group on Domiciliary Care in his role as Chair Of the National Council for Domiciliary Care Standards (now the National Home Care Council).Corporate Member of the Expert Witness Institute. All Case Managers are invividual members of BABICM. ![]() Michael Heap CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES We recognise that those who have sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or Spinal Injury may need expert help to achieve and maintain a reasonable quality of life. Evidence has shown that intensive, on-going and personalised case management can improve the quality of life and outcomes for these clients Athena Case Management Services provides brain injury and spinal injury case managers in order to:
Following severe brain injury or spinal injury, clients may have an intricate mix of health and social care difficulties. Because of their vulnerability, simple problems can make their condition deteriorate rapidly, putting them at high risk of unplanned hospital admissions or long term institutionalisation.Individuals may be left with a range of permanent deficits. While the exact difficulties experienced vary, some problems are very common indeed, including: Cognitive deficits Language/communication difficulties Memory problems Difficulty learning new information Reduced mental speed Poor concentration There is often difficulty with future planning, even of simple activities. Behavioural changes Lack of initiative and motivation Lack of insight into their condition Increased tiredness Irritability Childishness Depressed mood Social withdrawal Physical limitations may include Balance difficulties Reduced strength and power in muscles Lack of precise control of movement What does a case manager do? The role of a case manager may include:
How do we provide a case manager? Following a referral for case management we conduct a full assessment of the client's needs by reviewing the relevant records and meeting with the client and a close family member. Once the client has been assessed and a case manager found, we are able to prepare a proposal. This details our recommendations as regards the package of case management, and care where necessary. What are the costs involved? Our charges are flexible to meet the needs of the client. We may for example charge a flat monthly fee depending on the complexity of the case. This will be assessed on the basis of:
Such a role involves an on-call element, with the case manager being available for support and guidance when required, and should a particular difficulty arise. There are regular case reviews and the team uses a well documented system of record-keeping and goal setting. Monthly progress reports are provided. What do you do now? If you have a client who you consider may benefit from our case management services please email or telephone: 0116 2621688 In order to make a referral for case management we would normally require a written or emailed referral. |