case management
Remembrance Day
One of our clients has a military background and plays ‘The Last Post’ and ‘Rouse’ every year as part of a memorial for Remembrance Day. Even though things are a little different this year, he still managed it and sent this video to us, which we are proud to share. You can view this here: […]
Kayden’s Allotment
One of our clients has been making good use of the weather we’ve been having and getting quite into his gardening! Here he is showing off some of the first tomatoes that are coming through in his allotment. They’ll go well in some salads and pasta dishes when they’re ready Kayden! Good work.
Mark’s been busy again…
We’ve said a few times we have some amazingly talented staff and clients. And from the man who’s already installed a zip wire for his kids, we have this! In his own words…’It has been tough, with a great deal of sweat. I am pretty pleased with it’ And so you should be – another […]
Congratulations Emma!
We wanted to say a big congratulations to Emma Bralee who was recently promoted to Team Leader within the #AKAfamily. Very well deserved and we know you’re going to continue doing an amazing job for our staff and clients.
Institute of Registered Case Managers featured in Brain & Spinal Injury Handbook
The Brain & Spinal Injury Handbook 2020/21 edition has recently been released, and includes a great article on the progress of the Institute of Registered Case Managers, which is chaired by Angela. It gives some great information on the background and progress of the Institute so far and can be found on page 54 of […]
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Lock Down Allotment!
It can be a bit tricky after a while to find things to do in lock down.Having mowed the lawn and cut his hair, one of our clients – aided by support worker Taylor, has started an allotment! Very impressive before and after photos – well done! Looking at your jackets I’m assuming this wasn’t […]
NR Times feature
AKA’s Managing Director and BABICM Chair, Angela Kerr has been featured in the latest edition NR Times Her contribution is part of their article discussing that Neuro-rehab bed numbers must triple in the UK to meet demand but a recruitment crisis could hold back progress. Angela highlights that part of the issue is the lack of young people wanting to […]