Compassionate, specialist support to rebuild confidence, independence and quality of life
Living with the effects of a brain injury can bring significant physical, cognitive and emotional challenges. Everyday tasks, communication and mobility can feel overwhelming without the right support in place — not only for the individual, but also for the family around them. At Rosemont Care, we provide highly personalised, compassionate brain injury care at home across Essex, Kent and the surrounding areas, helping you or your loved one regain stability, comfort and independence in familiar surroundings.
We understand that no two brain injuries are alike. Whether the injury is mild, moderate or severe, our experienced Support Workers deliver tailored assistance that adapts to each person’s abilities, goals and stage of recovery. With specialist training and a deeply compassionate approach, we ensure that every aspect of care is dignified, empowering and centred entirely on the individual.
With years of experience delivering high-quality home care, we understand how arthritis affects every individual differently. Our highly trained Support Workers provide personalised assistance that adapts to your needs, routines and goals, ensuring your care remains dignified, empowering and centred on you.
Types of Brain Injury
A brain injury is any injury to the brain that occurs after birth, affecting how a person thinks, moves, communicates or manages daily life. There are two main types:
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Caused by an external force such as a fall, impact, assault or road traffic accident.
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Acquired Brain Injury (ABI): Occurs due to internal factors such as stroke, infection, lack of oxygen, tumour or poisoning.
Depending on the severity and area of the brain affected, symptoms may include:
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Headaches, dizziness or nausea
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Memory loss or confusion
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Reduced ability to concentrate
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Speech or communication difficulties
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Behavioural or emotional changes
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Sensory disturbances such as blurred vision, tingling or numbness
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Challenges with mobility or coordination
Early, continuous support can make a significant difference in long-term recovery, helping individuals regain skills, rebuild confidence and adjust safely to life at home. Our team works closely with you to recognise changes in symptoms and ensure the right support is always in place.
Brain Injury Treatment Options & Lifestyle Support
Recovering from a brain injury often requires a structured combination of medical treatment, rehabilitation and emotional support. There is no single path to recovery — each journey is unique.
Our Support Workers help manage and support rehabilitation by assisting with:
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Gentle mobility routines and physiotherapy-led exercises
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Medication support and pain management
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Cognitive prompts, routine building and memory cues
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Encouragement to maintain healthy habits
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Emotional reassurance and coping strategies
We work alongside neurologists, physiotherapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists and wider healthcare teams to ensure your home care seamlessly complements your clinical treatment plan.
Get in Touch
If you or a loved one are looking for brain injury care at home in Essex or Kent, we’re here to help. Contact Rosemont Care today for a friendly, no-obligation assessment — together, we can create a personalised plan that supports comfort, independence and a better quality of life.
Frequently Asked Questions
An acquired brain injury is any injury that occurs after birth and is not related to a genetic or degenerative condition. It can result from events such as stroke, oxygen loss, infection, trauma or medical complications. Effects vary widely and can impact movement, memory, behaviour, speech and emotional wellbeing.
A traumatic brain injury is caused by an external force — typically a blow, jolt or penetration to the head. Symptoms range from mild (such as concussion) to severe and may include confusion, headaches, difficulty concentrating, vision problems, memory issues or changes in behaviour and mood.
Caring for someone after a brain injury often requires patience, structure and emotional reassurance. Establishing a consistent routine, supporting mobility and daily tasks, attending appointments and encouraging rest all play an important role. Many families also benefit from professional support to ensure their loved one receives safe, structured care tailored to their needs. Rosemont Care can provide personalised assistance ranging from daily visits to full live-in care.