Canetic Services Ltd 27, Old Gloucester Street, London, UK WC1N 3AX
info.care@canetic.co.uk
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Acquired Brain Injury

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Canetic Services Ltd 27, Old Gloucester Street, London, UK WC1N 3AX
info.care@canetic.co.uk
0330 133 1138
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Schedule in-home care exactly when you need it

At Canetic Services Ltd we specialize in delivering Nurse led care and support for patients with acquired brain injuries and their families.


Acquired brain injury (ABI) presents a variety of challenges both to the affected patient and those close to them

Services We Provide?

As well as managing the patient’s clinical needs, we support them with the following activities:


  • Communication – assistance with communication and technological aids
  • Daily Life – help with shopping, finance management, attending appointments
  • Work and study – patients are accompanied to work placements and classes or lectures

  • Hobbies and interests – active participation in hobbies and interests
  • Social and leisure – taking holidays, seeing friends and relatives and days out
  • Family support – involving them in the rehabilitation programme and offering respite care
  • Assisting with walking and transferring from bed to wheelchair
  • Bathing, dressing and grooming assistance
  • Medication reminders
  • Safety and fall prevention
  • Status reporting to family
  • Toileting and incontinence care

Ultimate Service Provider

When the time comes for the patient to leave hospital and return to their own home, or that of their family, we develop an individualised care plan, including input and guidance from appropriate healthcare professionals to enable a smooth transition into ongoing home based care.

Why Choose us?

We complete a full assessment of the patient’s needs and abilities, along with their personal aims and wishes and provide a plan to help them to achieve these.

As well as managing the patient’s clinical needs, we support them with the following activities:


  • Communication – assistance with communication and technological aids
  • Daily Life – help with shopping, finance management, attending appointments
  • Work and study – patients are accompanied to work placements and classes or lectures

  • Hobbies and interests – active participation in hobbies and interests
  • Social and leisure – taking holidays, seeing friends and relatives and days out
  • Family support – involving them in the rehabilitation programme and offering respite care