We identify barriers, support our clients with daily living, functional activities and include activity programmes in the community.
We take into consideration, the spiritual and cultural background of our clients along with family dynamics. We recognise the importance of support networks and family ties and utilise strengths from family to facilitate early recovery with positive outcomes.
We understand that you may need some support of your own while your loved one is going through rehabilitation. We are here to work alongside you, to help you to look after your health and wellbeing.
To learn about the different kinds of support we offer, contact your local Evolve.
There are many Peer Support Groups that are here to support family and whānau while their loved one is on their rehabilitation journey.
Many of our clients access and attend peer support groups in the local community .
Living with a brain injury can be challenging. Often the day-to-day activities and actions we take for granted can be hard work, overwhelming or not possible.
Click the links below to read more on brain injuries and about getting back to a new normal after having one.
Brain Injury New Zealand
Traumatic Brain Injury | Neurological Foundation