Acquired Brain Injury

The purpose of this acquired brain injury training is to increase participants’ comprehension and expertise regarding brain injuries.

 

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The purpose of this acquired brain injury training is to increase participants’ comprehension and expertise regarding brain injuries.

All employees who work with people who have experienced brain injuries can benefit from this course.

Course Summary

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We can deliver this training at your premises, as long as it’s within the UK. We also have our own venues in the UK if you don’t have access to a training room. Caring for Care can also able to deliver this training virtually using Zoom

This training is for anyone working within the health and social care sector.
We will deliver this training for a group of up to 12 delegates. Additionally, for larger groups we can either provide multiple trainers on the same day or run multiple days to get everyone trained.
One of our expert clinical tutors, these are either Nurses or Doctors with an abundance of clinical and complex care experience and knowledge – so you’ll be in great hands! In addition, we will let you know who is doing the training in advance, you can check out their skills and experience by finding them on our meet the team page.

We have a variety of different training equipment and tools available. The training will be relevant and transferable. However, if you have a specific requirement for a particular type of equipment, please make this clear during the booking process, and the team will ensure this is provided. Alternatively, we can use your own equipment for training.

The most common type of acquired brain injury happens when you get hit on the head or body really hard. It’s called a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and it damages your brain.
Yes, people can recover from acquired brain injuries, but how much they recover depends on how severe their injury is and their overall health. Some people recover completely, while others may have lasting disabilities. In addition, rehabilitation programs can help people with acquired brain injuries recover and relearn skills they may have lost.

According to the Headway UK charity, approximately 75% of people with a mild brain injury make a good recovery within three to six months.

 

Because acquired brain injury (ABI) is a complex disorder, it can have a substantial impact on an individual’s life. The purpose of this training program is to give medical practitioners a deeper comprehension of ABI, including its causes, symptoms, and practical treatment options.

Course Summary

The following topics are covered in the course:

Defining Brain Injury

This section will define ABI and provide an overview of the different types of brain injuries.

Brain Facts

Participants will learn about the different parts of the brain and their functions.

How Does the Brain Work?

This section will explain how the brain processes information and controls different body functions.

Anatomy of the Brain

In this section, participants will learn about the different regions of the brain and their functions.

Severities of Brain Injuries

Participants will learn about the different severities of brain injuries and their implications for treatment.

Brain Injury Symptoms

This section will cover the common symptoms of brain injuries, including physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms.

Recovery

Participants will learn about the different stages of recovery from a brain injury and the factors that can affect recovery.

Strategies for Living with a Brain Injury

This section will provide strategies for individuals with a brain injury to improve their quality of life and independence.

Communication

For those who have suffered a brain damage, effective communication is crucial. Participants will gain knowledge about various communication tactics and methods.

Healthcare workers will have acquired the skills and information required to manage and treat patients with brain injuries by the end of this ABI training course. They will be in a better position to give people with ABI the care and support they need to live better lives and realize their full potential.

Who will the course benefit?

Anybody who deals with people who have had a brain injury, such as support workers, therapists, caretakers, and medical professionals, might benefit from taking this course. To effectively care for and support patients, these individuals must possess a thorough grasp of acquired brain injuries. Understanding healing processes, identifying and managing symptoms, and improving communication with patients, their families, and other healthcare professionals involved in their care are all made possible by the knowledge gained from this course. In the end, people with brain injuries may have better results and a higher quality of life as a result of this.

Why take this course with us

Over 15,000 healthcare workers are trained annually by Caring For Care, one of the top providers of clinical and healthcare training in the UK. With over 4,500 favourable reviews across websites such as Facebook, Yell, Google, and TrustPilot, they have an excellent reputation.

Anyone working with people who have experienced a brain injury needs to complete our course on acquired brain injury. The course covers a wide range of subjects, including communication techniques, injury symptoms, healing, and the structure and function of the brain.

You can learn more about brain injuries and how to care for people who have experienced them by enrolling in our course. Top-notch training is what Caring For Care is all about, and they collaborate with councils, individual employers.

By selecting Caring For Care, you can be sure that you will get the greatest instruction from professionals who are committed to provide top-notch care.

 

As I have told others… It is the best, most informative training I have ever attended

Course Summary

Summary

Brain injuries are the topic of this course. It will assist you in comprehending brain injuries and their effects on individuals. You will gain knowledge about the functioning of the brain, the effects of brain injuries, and the recovery process. You will also learn how to assist and interact with those who have suffered a brain damage. Furthermore, anyone who works with individuals who have had a brain damage should take this course.

Learning outcomes

Outcomes

At the end of this acquired brain injury training course, you will be able to:

  • Define brain injury and understand the different severities of brain injuries
  • Understand the basic anatomy of the brain and how it works
  • Recognize symptoms of brain injury and be able to identify appropriate communication strategies
  • Understand the recovery process and strategies for living with a brain injury
  • Gain essential knowledge to work effectively with individuals who have suffered a brain injury.

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