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CATASTROPHIC CASE MANAGEMENT

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Catastrophic Case Management.

For over 35 years, Harrison Associates has been trusted to deliver exceptional Catastrophic Case Management in the most complex and sensitive situations. Our clinically led Case Managers combine empathy with precision, providing clear communication, seamless coordination, and measurable outcomes. We advocate for every client while upholding integrity and transparency, ensuring every instruction is managed with professionalism, care, and confidence.

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41 Case Managers Available

Agnès Jacoby-Koaly

Social Worker

London

Agnès Jacoby-Koaly is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Social Worker with over two decades of experience in brain and spinal cord injury rehabilitation. She specialises in complex discharge planning, statutory provision and multidisciplinary care coordination, delivering structured, sustainable rehabilitation pathways for clients with life-changing injuries.

Amy Huzzard

Occupational Therapist

Northumberland

Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Expert Witness with nearly twenty years of clinical experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Extensive expertise in brain injury, stroke, functional neurological disorder and hypoxic brain injury, alongside cognitive, psychological and behavioural presentations. Skilled in detailed functional assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, community reintegration, vocational rehabilitation and specialist equipment provision. Provides structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation and independent, CPR-compliant expert evidence addressing care, rehabilitation and long-term functional needs across claimant and defendant instructions.

Amy Judge

Disability Nurse

Lincoln

Amy Judge is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Learning Disabilities Nurse with over a decade of experience in complex brain injury, spinal injury and neurological rehabilitation. She provides structured, evidence-based case management for adults and children, coordinating Immediate Needs Assessments and multidisciplinary programmes aligned with the Rehabilitation Code.

Ann Barthorpe

Occupational Therapist

Chesterfield

Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Expert Witness with over twenty years of clinical experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Extensive expertise in acquired brain injury, progressive neurological conditions, orthopaedic trauma and complex physical disability, alongside cognitive impairment, mental health and palliative care. Skilled in detailed functional assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, complex care package development and rehabilitation planning. Provides structured, outcome-focused case management and independent, CPR-compliant expert evidence addressing care, rehabilitation and long-term functional needs across claimant and defendant instructions.

Anna Osborne

Occupational Therapist

Kent

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty-five years of clinical experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Extensive expertise in brain injury, spinal cord injury and progressive neurological conditions, alongside cognitive, physical and mental health presentations. Skilled in detailed assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, complex discharge planning, transitional living and specialist equipment and housing adaptation. Delivers structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to support long-term independence and recovery across adult and paediatric populations.

Caroline Sturdy

Occupational Therapist

Wales

Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Expert Witness with over twenty years of clinical experience across acute and community settings, specialising in complex adult rehabilitation. Extensive expertise in orthopaedic trauma, amputations, brain injury, psychological trauma and long-term medical conditions. Skilled in functional assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, discharge planning, specialist equipment provision, housing adaptations and costed care planning. Provides structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and independent, CPR-compliant expert evidence addressing care, rehabilitation and long-term functional needs across claimant and defendant instructions.

Catherine McLaughlin

Occupational Therapist

Northern Ireland & England

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over thirty years of clinical and managerial experience, including more than sixteen years specialising in complex case management. Extensive expertise in brain injury, spinal cord injury, orthopaedic trauma, amputations, chronic pain and neurological conditions across both adult and paediatric populations. Skilled in holistic assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, complex discharge planning and care package development, delivering structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to support long-term independence and recovery.

Claudia Salmon

Occupational Therapist

Essex

Senior Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Expert Witness with over fourteen years of clinical experience across NHS acute and community settings, specialising in neurological and complex physical rehabilitation. Extensive expertise in brain injury, spinal cord injury, polytrauma, frailty and long-term neurological conditions, alongside cognitive, psychological and sensory presentations. Skilled in functional assessment, rehabilitation planning, multidisciplinary coordination, discharge planning, specialist equipment provision, environmental adaptations and costed care planning. Provides independent, CPR-compliant expert evidence addressing care, rehabilitation and long-term functional needs across claimant and defendant instructions.

Dahima Smith

Nurse

Salisbury

Dahima Smith is an Expert Witness, Catastrophic Case Manager and Registered Nurse specialising in complex neurological and high-dependency care. She works with both adults and children with brain injury, spinal cord injury and complex conditions, delivering structured case management alongside clinically informed input to support rehabilitation, care coordination and long-term planning.

Debjani Roy

Physiotherapist

Northampton

Catastrophic Case Manager and Physiotherapist with over six years of specialist case management experience, supported by nearly twenty years of senior clinical practice across acute and community settings. Extensive expertise in managing complex cases involving brain injury, spinal injury, orthopaedic trauma, amputations and psychological conditions across both adult and paediatric populations. Skilled in detailed needs assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, vocational rehabilitation and discharge planning, delivering structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to optimise long-term independence and recovery.

Dennis Paine

Social Worker

Essex

Catastrophic Case Manager and Social Worker with over fifteen years of experience supporting adults and young people with complex and life-changing conditions. Extensive expertise in brain injury, neurological conditions, amputations, orthopaedic trauma, learning disabilities and complex mental health presentations. Skilled in multidisciplinary coordination, Court of Protection work, safeguarding, and the development of compliant, outcome-focused care and rehabilitation packages, delivering structured and defensible pathways to support long-term independence and recovery.

Diana David

Occupational Therapist

London

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over ten years of experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex trauma. Extensive expertise in managing clients with brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke and progressive neurological conditions, alongside cognitive and behavioural presentations. Skilled in functional assessment, care package development, multidisciplinary coordination and complex discharge planning, delivering structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation in community and specialist settings.

Dr. Joanna Fletcher-Smith

Occupational Therapist

Nottingham

Catastrophic Case Manager and Clinical Academic Occupational Therapist with over twenty years of experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation, stroke and complex injury. Extensive expertise in brain injury, polytrauma, trauma and orthopaedics, upper limb rehabilitation and complex medical presentations. Skilled in advanced functional, cognitive and environmental assessment, multidisciplinary coordination and delivery of evidence-based rehabilitation pathways. Provides structured, outcome-focused case management informed by clinical leadership, research and best practice.

Elizabeth Morley, MBE

Occupational Therapist

Bury

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex adult care. Extensive expertise in brain injury, stroke and complex neurological conditions, with a strong focus on functional assessment, cognitive and mood presentation, and goal-driven rehabilitation. Skilled in multidisciplinary coordination, complex discharge planning and community reintegration, delivering structured and outcome-focused pathways to support long-term independence.

Goksel Guner

Social Worker

London

Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of experience managing complex adult and paediatric cases, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and long-term condition management. Extensive expertise in brain injury, cerebral palsy, amputations, physical disability, autism and complex neurological presentations, alongside co-existing mental health needs. Skilled in multidisciplinary coordination, development of comprehensive care packages, funding pathway navigation and large-scale care management, delivering structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to support long-term independence and quality of life.

Jo Cox

Occupational Therapist

London

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with fourteen years of clinical experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Extensive expertise in brain injury, stroke, orthopaedic trauma and complex psychological presentations, including addiction and dual diagnoses. Skilled in functional assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, vocational rehabilitation and community reintegration, delivering structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to support long-term independence and recovery across adult and young person populations.

Kat Thorley

Occupational Therapist

London

Kat Thorley is a Catastrophic Case Manager, Occupational Therapist and CPR-trained Expert Witness with specialist expertise in neurorehabilitation. She manages complex brain and spinal injury cases across hospital and community settings, coordinating multidisciplinary rehabilitation and preparing robust, objective reports for medico-legal proceedings.

Kate Dyoss

Nurse

Birmingham

Registered Nurse and Catastrophic Case Manager with over nineteen years of clinical experience specialising in complex neurological and spinal injury within community settings. Extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease and high-dependency care packages. Skilled in clinical assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, complex care mobilisation and management, including tracheostomy and ventilation care, delivering structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to support long-term independence and safe community living.

Kathryn Rowe

Physiotherapist

Basingstoke

Kathryn Rowe is a Clinical Manager, Catastrophic Case Manager and Expert Witness Physiotherapist with over 17 years’ experience in complex neurological and trauma rehabilitation. She specialises in traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputation and multi-trauma cases, delivering and leading multidisciplinary rehabilitation across hospital and community settings.

Kelly Rudd

Occupational Therapist

Guildford

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, including more than a decade in case management, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Extensive expertise in brain injury, spinal cord injury, neurological disorders and orthopaedic trauma, alongside sensory and psychological presentations. Skilled in detailed assessment, multidisciplinary coordination and end-to-end rehabilitation management, delivering structured and outcome-focused pathways to support long-term independence and vocational recovery.

Kiea Lovell

Physiotherapist

Birmingham

Kiea Lovell is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist with eight years’ experience in complex neurological rehabilitation. She delivers structured, outcome-driven case management for adults and children following brain injury, spinal cord injury and serious trauma, working closely with solicitors and multidisciplinary teams to coordinate effective rehabilitation pathways.

Kirstie Goodall

Occupational Therapist

Derbyshire

Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Expert Witness with over thirteen years of clinical experience across adult and paediatric rehabilitation. Extensive expertise in brain injury, neurological conditions, cerebral palsy, orthopaedic trauma and complex developmental presentations, alongside cognitive, sensory and emotional needs. Skilled in detailed functional assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, complex rehabilitation planning, specialist equipment provision and housing adaptations. Provides structured, outcome-focused case management and independent, CPR-compliant expert evidence addressing care, rehabilitation and long-term functional needs across claimant and defendant instructions.

Lisa McInerney

Occupational Therapist

Bury St Edmunds

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty-six years of clinical experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex disability. Extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, long-term neurological conditions, cognitive impairment and complex orthopaedic presentations. Skilled in functional assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, continuing healthcare assessments, care commissioning and complex discharge planning, delivering structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to support long-term independence and recovery.

Lorraine Chand

Nurse

Bedford

Catastrophic Case Manager and Registered Nurse with over twenty years of clinical experience across NHS and private sector settings, specialising in complex rehabilitation and care coordination. Extensive expertise in brain injury, neurological disorders, orthopaedic trauma, mental health, sensory and cognitive impairment across both adult and paediatric populations. Skilled in advanced assessment, multidisciplinary coordination and the development of comprehensive care and rehabilitation packages, delivering structured and outcome-focused pathways to support long-term independence and recovery.

Michelle Slack

Physiotherapist

Birmingham

Catastrophic Case Manager and Physiotherapist with over twenty years of clinical experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Extensive expertise in acquired brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy and functional neurological disorder, alongside orthopaedic trauma and learning disabilities. Skilled in detailed assessment, multidisciplinary coordination and delivery of goal-centred rehabilitation programmes, supporting safe, structured and outcome-focused pathways to maximise independence and quality of life.

Monica Iofciu

Occupational Therapist

London

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with extensive experience across NHS, Adult Social Care and independent practice, specialising in complex neurological and multi-factorial conditions. Extensive expertise in brain injury, stroke, dementia and progressive neurological disorders, alongside mental health and safeguarding presentations. Skilled in functional and cognitive assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, complex care package optimisation, moving and handling, and major housing adaptations, delivering structured and defensible rehabilitation to support long-term independence.

Nandi Botha

Occupational Therapist

Kent

Nandi Botha is a Paediatric Case Manager and Expert Witness Occupational Therapist specialising in complex neurological and developmental injury in children. She provides robust medico-legal reports and coordinates multidisciplinary rehabilitation programmes for brain injury, cerebral palsy and complex trauma cases, ensuring structured, long-term planning across health and education settings.

Nicola Keelan

Occupational Therapist

Surrey

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex case management. Extensive expertise in brain injury, spinal cord injury, major trauma, polytrauma and complex orthopaedic conditions, alongside peripheral nerve injuries, sensory impairment and cognitive presentations. Skilled in clinical assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, risk management and statutory framework navigation, delivering structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to support long-term independence and recovery across adult and young person populations.

Pamela Obi

Occupational Therapist

London

Catastrophic Case Manager and Paediatric Nurse with over fifteen years of clinical experience specialising in complex neurological and high-dependency care. Extensive expertise in paediatric brain injury, neurodevelopmental conditions, genetic disorders and long-term health needs, including ventilator and tracheostomy management. Skilled in multidisciplinary coordination, risk management, statutory framework navigation and the delivery of structured, family-centred care packages, supporting safe, outcome-focused rehabilitation across home, education and community settings.

Paul Withington

Occupational Therapist

Leicester

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, including eight years specialising in complex case management. Extensive expertise in brain injury, spinal injury, orthopaedic trauma, amputations, cerebral palsy and neurological conditions across adult and young person populations. Skilled in functional assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, care package development, home adaptations and assistive technology, delivering structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to maximise independence and long-term outcomes.

Pooja Pau

Occupational Therapist

Reading

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of experience specialising in neurological and orthopaedic rehabilitation. Extensive expertise in managing complex adult cases including brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke and polytrauma. Skilled in functional assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, care package development, specialist equipment provision and discharge planning, delivering structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to support long-term independence.

Rachel Mayne

Occupational Therapist

Merthyr Tydfil

Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Expert Witness with over fourteen years of experience across NHS and specialist services, including neurological rehabilitation, trauma and orthopaedics, mental health and community reablement. Brings extensive expertise in functional assessment, equipment provision, environmental adaptations and complex care planning for individuals with combined neurological, physical and psychological needs. Delivers coordinated, outcome-focused case management alongside independent, CPR-compliant expert evidence across Claimant and Defendant instructions, providing clear analysis of rehabilitation, care requirements and long-term functional impact.

Rhi Cross-Brown

Occupational Therapist

Basingstoke

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with nearly two decades of clinical experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Extensive expertise in brain injury, spinal cord injury, orthopaedic trauma, amputations and neurological conditions, alongside mental health, sensory impairment and learning difficulties. Skilled in detailed assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, carer training and complex care package delivery, providing structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to support long-term independence and recovery across adult and paediatric populations.

Rita Angela Doe

Nurse

Kent

Catastrophic Case Manager and Complex Care Nurse with over ten years of clinical experience across hospital and community settings, specialising in high-dependency complex care for adults and children. Extensive expertise in brain injury, spinal cord injury, severe epilepsy, respiratory compromise and progressive neurological conditions, including tracheostomy, ventilation and gastrostomy management. Skilled in clinical assessment, risk management, multidisciplinary coordination and complex care package delivery, providing structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation and long-term care to support independence and quality of life.

Rosy Edwards

Occupational Therapist

Wirral

Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Paediatric Services Specialist with over ten years of clinical experience specialising in paediatric neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Extensive expertise in acquired brain injury, neurodevelopmental conditions and cognitive, behavioural, sensory and emotional presentations. Skilled in standardised assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, statutory framework navigation (EHCP, SEND, social care) and delivery of structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation, supporting children and young people with complex needs to achieve long-term development and independence.

Sarah Lewis

Physiotherapist

Hampshire

Physiotherapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over eighteen years of experience across NHS, private and independent practice, specialising in trauma, orthopaedic and post-operative rehabilitation. Extensive expertise in managing complex injuries including spinal conditions, mild head injury and long-term musculoskeletal presentations across both adult and paediatric populations. Skilled in functional assessment, multidisciplinary coordination and delivery of structured rehabilitation pathways from acute care through to community reintegration, supporting optimal recovery and independence.

Sarah Pettyfer

Occupational Therapist

Surrey

Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Paediatric Services Specialist with over ten years of clinical experience specialising in paediatric neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Extensive expertise in acquired brain injury, neurodevelopmental conditions and cognitive, behavioural, sensory and emotional presentations. Skilled in standardised assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, statutory framework navigation (EHCP, SEND, social care) and delivery of structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation, supporting children and young people with complex needs to achieve long-term development and independence.

Sharon Neave

Occupational Therapist

London

Sharon Neave is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Occupational Therapist specialising in adult brain and spinal cord injury rehabilitation. She coordinates complex care packages and multidisciplinary programmes across hospital and community settings, delivering structured, sustainable rehabilitation pathways for clients with life-changing neurological injuries.

Sian Gouldstone

Occupational Therapist

Warrington

Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over thirty years of experience across healthcare, social care and public sector settings, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex care. Extensive expertise in brain injury, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, amputations, orthopaedics and learning disabilities. Skilled in holistic needs assessment, multidisciplinary coordination, complex care package development, specialist equipment provision and home adaptations, delivering structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation to support long-term independence.

Susan Jacklin

Occupational Therapist

Lincoln

Catastrophic Case Manager and Registered Nurse with nearly twenty years of case management experience and over forty years of clinical practice. Extensive expertise in neurological, orthopaedic and complex multi-system conditions, including brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputations, epilepsy and functional neurological disorders. Skilled in multidisciplinary coordination, complex care package management and rehabilitation planning, delivering structured and outcome-focused pathways to support long-term independence and recovery.

Susie Kiddle

Occupational Therapist

Hertfordshire

Physiotherapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over eighteen years of experience across NHS, private and independent practice, specialising in trauma, orthopaedic and post-operative rehabilitation. Extensive expertise in managing complex injuries including spinal conditions, mild head injury and long-term musculoskeletal presentations across both adult and paediatric populations. Skilled in functional assessment, multidisciplinary coordination and delivery of structured rehabilitation pathways from acute care through to community reintegration, supporting optimal recovery and independence.

Agnès Jacoby-Koaly

Social Worker

London

Biography

Agnès Jacoby-Koaly is a Catastrophic Case Manager and qualified Social Worker with over twenty years’ experience across health and social care, specialising in brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputations and complex neurological rehabilitation.

Her clinical foundation includes work within Level 1 regional neurorehabilitation at St George’s Hospital (The Wolfson Unit), where she coordinated intensive multidisciplinary interventions and complex discharge planning for adults with severe brain and spinal injuries. She brings extensive expertise in hospital-to-community transitions, statutory provision, and long-term care coordination, ensuring rehabilitation pathways are structured, sustainable and outcome-focused.

As a Case Manager, Agnès supports adults and young people with catastrophic injuries, securing appropriate funding, coordinating multidisciplinary teams and managing complex care packages. She has advanced knowledge of mental capacity, acting as a Best Interest Assessor and conducting Mental Capacity Assessments to guide decision-making in complex cases.

Her background in Adult Services and statutory health systems enables her to navigate challenging discharges, negotiate resources effectively and advocate robustly for clients and their families. She is registered with Social Work England and is a member of BABICM and the Brain Injury Social Work Group.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological conditions
  • Amputations
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Learning disabilities
  • Care Management

Age Group

Adults

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Agnès Jacoby-Koaly

Social Worker

London

Biography

Agnès Jacoby-Koaly is a Catastrophic Case Manager and qualified Social Worker with over twenty years’ experience across health and social care, specialising in brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputations and complex neurological rehabilitation.

Her clinical foundation includes work within Level 1 regional neurorehabilitation at St George’s Hospital (The Wolfson Unit), where she coordinated intensive multidisciplinary interventions and complex discharge planning for adults with severe brain and spinal injuries. She brings extensive expertise in hospital-to-community transitions, statutory provision, and long-term care coordination, ensuring rehabilitation pathways are structured, sustainable and outcome-focused.

As a Case Manager, Agnès supports adults and young people with catastrophic injuries, securing appropriate funding, coordinating multidisciplinary teams and managing complex care packages. She has advanced knowledge of mental capacity, acting as a Best Interest Assessor and conducting Mental Capacity Assessments to guide decision-making in complex cases.

Her background in Adult Services and statutory health systems enables her to navigate challenging discharges, negotiate resources effectively and advocate robustly for clients and their families. She is registered with Social Work England and is a member of BABICM and the Brain Injury Social Work Group.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological conditions
  • Amputations
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Learning disabilities
  • Care Management

Age Group

Adults

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Amy Huzzard

Occupational Therapist

Northumberland

Biography

Amy Huzzard is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with nearly two decades of clinical experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation across acute and community settings. Her practice is centred on managing complex adult cases, delivering structured, coordinated rehabilitation and care pathways following catastrophic injury.

Amy has extensive expertise in acquired brain injury, stroke, functional neurological disorder and hypoxic brain injury, alongside complex presentations involving cognitive impairment, fatigue and mental health conditions. She regularly supports individuals with co-existing psychological needs, including anxiety, depression, substance misuse, personality disorders and dementia, ensuring a fully integrated and clinically grounded approach to rehabilitation.

Her approach is holistic and person-centred, combining detailed functional and cognitive assessment with the coordination of multidisciplinary teams. She works closely with therapists, nurses, psychologists and social care professionals to deliver tailored rehabilitation programmes that address physical, cognitive and emotional needs. Her work includes facilitating transitions from acute care to community living, incorporating personal care management, cognitive rehabilitation, community integration and vocational support.

Amy is highly experienced in sourcing specialist equipment and assistive technology, alongside coordinating housing adaptations and engaging third-sector organisations to maximise independence and quality of life. Her ability to structure rehabilitation within real-world environments ensures that outcomes are both clinically robust and sustainable.

Her leadership experience as a Band 7 Occupational Therapist includes developing a Silver Trauma pathway for brain injury rehabilitation, supervising teams and introducing standardised assessment and documentation frameworks to improve service delivery. Combined with her experience as an Expert Witness, Amy brings a clear, structured and evidence-based approach to case management, supporting both clients and instructing parties through complex rehabilitation pathways.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Stroke
  • Functional neurological disorder
  • Dementia
  • Environmental/housing adaptations
  • Specialist equipment provision
  • Rehousing
  • Early supported discharge
  • Anxiety
  • Fatigue management
  • Vocational Assessment
  • Vocational Rehabilitation

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Northumberland

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Amy Huzzard

Occupational Therapist

Northumberland

Biography

Amy Huzzard is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with nearly two decades of clinical experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation across acute and community settings. Her practice is centred on managing complex adult cases, delivering structured, coordinated rehabilitation and care pathways following catastrophic injury.

Amy has extensive expertise in acquired brain injury, stroke, functional neurological disorder and hypoxic brain injury, alongside complex presentations involving cognitive impairment, fatigue and mental health conditions. She regularly supports individuals with co-existing psychological needs, including anxiety, depression, substance misuse, personality disorders and dementia, ensuring a fully integrated and clinically grounded approach to rehabilitation.

Her approach is holistic and person-centred, combining detailed functional and cognitive assessment with the coordination of multidisciplinary teams. She works closely with therapists, nurses, psychologists and social care professionals to deliver tailored rehabilitation programmes that address physical, cognitive and emotional needs. Her work includes facilitating transitions from acute care to community living, incorporating personal care management, cognitive rehabilitation, community integration and vocational support.

Amy is highly experienced in sourcing specialist equipment and assistive technology, alongside coordinating housing adaptations and engaging third-sector organisations to maximise independence and quality of life. Her ability to structure rehabilitation within real-world environments ensures that outcomes are both clinically robust and sustainable.

Her leadership experience as a Band 7 Occupational Therapist includes developing a Silver Trauma pathway for brain injury rehabilitation, supervising teams and introducing standardised assessment and documentation frameworks to improve service delivery. Combined with her experience as an Expert Witness, Amy brings a clear, structured and evidence-based approach to case management, supporting both clients and instructing parties through complex rehabilitation pathways.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Stroke
  • Functional neurological disorder
  • Dementia
  • Environmental/housing adaptations
  • Specialist equipment provision
  • Rehousing
  • Early supported discharge
  • Anxiety
  • Fatigue management
  • Vocational Assessment
  • Vocational Rehabilitation

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Northumberland

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Amy Judge

Disability Nurse

Lincoln

Biography

Amy Judge is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Learning Disabilities Nurse with over ten years’ clinical and leadership experience across paediatric, adult and community rehabilitation settings. She specialises in catastrophic and complex injury cases, including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, orthopaedic trauma, epilepsy and neurological disorders.

Amy delivers structured, goal-oriented rehabilitation programmes, working closely with solicitors and multidisciplinary teams to coordinate Immediate Needs Assessments and long-term recovery pathways. Her background across the NHS and private sectors enables her to manage complex care packages, balance risk and autonomy, and ensure compliance with safeguarding and governance standards.

As a senior clinical leader, Amy has held Band 7 and advanced practitioner roles, leading governance reviews, managing safeguarding and complaints processes, and embedding quality assurance frameworks in line with CQC and NMC standards. She is NMC registered and a member of IRCM, BABICM, CMSUK and UKABIF.

Specialisms

  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Mild head injury/concussion
  • Stroke, Hypoxia/anoxia
  • Orthopaedic & MSK
  • Spinal cord & peripheral nerve injury
  • Learning disabilities & Mental Health
  • Pain conditions
  • Sensory & Respiratory conditions
  • Cancer and palliative care
  • Care Management

Age Group

Adults & CYP

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Amy Judge

Disability Nurse

Lincoln

Biography

Amy Judge is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Learning Disabilities Nurse with over ten years’ clinical and leadership experience across paediatric, adult and community rehabilitation settings. She specialises in catastrophic and complex injury cases, including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, orthopaedic trauma, epilepsy and neurological disorders.

Amy delivers structured, goal-oriented rehabilitation programmes, working closely with solicitors and multidisciplinary teams to coordinate Immediate Needs Assessments and long-term recovery pathways. Her background across the NHS and private sectors enables her to manage complex care packages, balance risk and autonomy, and ensure compliance with safeguarding and governance standards.

As a senior clinical leader, Amy has held Band 7 and advanced practitioner roles, leading governance reviews, managing safeguarding and complaints processes, and embedding quality assurance frameworks in line with CQC and NMC standards. She is NMC registered and a member of IRCM, BABICM, CMSUK and UKABIF.

Specialisms

  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Mild head injury/concussion
  • Stroke, Hypoxia/anoxia
  • Orthopaedic & MSK
  • Spinal cord & peripheral nerve injury
  • Learning disabilities & Mental Health
  • Pain conditions
  • Sensory & Respiratory conditions
  • Cancer and palliative care
  • Care Management

Age Group

Adults & CYP

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Ann Barthorpe

Occupational Therapist

Chesterfield

Biography

Ann Barthorpe is an Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Expert Witness with over two decades of clinical experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care pathways for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing conditions.

Ann has extensive expertise in acquired brain injury, progressive neurological conditions, complex physical disability and orthopaedic injury, alongside cognitive impairment, mental health and palliative care. She is highly experienced in managing clients with severe physical, cognitive and communication impairments, ensuring rehabilitation plans are comprehensive and responsive to both clinical and psychosocial needs.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional assessment and multidisciplinary coordination. She has significant experience leading complex rehabilitation programmes, developing carer training frameworks and working closely with health and social care services to optimise care packages and support safe transition from hospital to home. Her focus on single-handed care techniques and adaptive equipment supports both independence and long-term sustainability of care.

Ann brings substantial leadership experience from senior roles within NHS neurorehabilitation services, including leading multidisciplinary outreach teams and driving service improvements across stroke and neurological pathways. Her ability to integrate clinical expertise with operational oversight ensures rehabilitation is both effective and resource-efficient.

As an Expert Witness, Ann provides independent, CPR-compliant evidence across claimant and defendant instructions. Her reports are structured, evidence-based and clearly reasoned, offering robust clinical insight to support litigation in complex injury cases.

Specialisms

  • Complex Physical Disability
  • Acquired Brain Injury
  • Progressive Neurological Conditions
  • Peripheral Nerve Conditions & Injuries
  • Orthopaedics
  • General Medical Conditions
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Mental Health
  • Palliative Care

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Chesterfield

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Ann Barthorpe

Occupational Therapist

Chesterfield

Biography

Ann Barthorpe is an Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Expert Witness with over two decades of clinical experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care pathways for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing conditions.

Ann has extensive expertise in acquired brain injury, progressive neurological conditions, complex physical disability and orthopaedic injury, alongside cognitive impairment, mental health and palliative care. She is highly experienced in managing clients with severe physical, cognitive and communication impairments, ensuring rehabilitation plans are comprehensive and responsive to both clinical and psychosocial needs.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional assessment and multidisciplinary coordination. She has significant experience leading complex rehabilitation programmes, developing carer training frameworks and working closely with health and social care services to optimise care packages and support safe transition from hospital to home. Her focus on single-handed care techniques and adaptive equipment supports both independence and long-term sustainability of care.

Ann brings substantial leadership experience from senior roles within NHS neurorehabilitation services, including leading multidisciplinary outreach teams and driving service improvements across stroke and neurological pathways. Her ability to integrate clinical expertise with operational oversight ensures rehabilitation is both effective and resource-efficient.

As an Expert Witness, Ann provides independent, CPR-compliant evidence across claimant and defendant instructions. Her reports are structured, evidence-based and clearly reasoned, offering robust clinical insight to support litigation in complex injury cases.

Specialisms

  • Complex Physical Disability
  • Acquired Brain Injury
  • Progressive Neurological Conditions
  • Peripheral Nerve Conditions & Injuries
  • Orthopaedics
  • General Medical Conditions
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Mental Health
  • Palliative Care

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Chesterfield

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Anna Osborne

Occupational Therapist

Kent

Biography

Anna Osborne is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty-five years of clinical experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex adult case management. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care pathways for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Anna has extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and progressive neurological conditions, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease and Huntington’s disease. She is highly experienced in managing complex presentations involving cognitive and physical disability, mental health, PTSD and challenging behaviours, ensuring rehabilitation plans address the full clinical and functional impact of injury.

Her approach is grounded in detailed assessment of both immediate and long-term needs, including specialist equipment provision and major housing adaptations. She has significant experience leading best interest and discharge planning processes, managing transitional living arrangements and coordinating comprehensive care packages to support safe and sustainable community reintegration.

Anna brings strong leadership and governance experience, including her role as Head of Occupational Therapy within a specialist neurological rehabilitation centre, where she led multidisciplinary teams delivering complex rehabilitation. Her career across NHS, private and independent practice provides a broad and integrated perspective, ensuring rehabilitation pathways are both clinically robust and operationally effective.

Specialisms

  • Orthopaedics
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Brain Injury
  • Functional Neurological Disorders
  • Mental Health
  • Stroke
  • Cognitive & Physical Disability
  • Disorders of Consciousness

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Kent

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Anna Osborne

Occupational Therapist

Kent

Biography

Anna Osborne is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty-five years of clinical experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex adult case management. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care pathways for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Anna has extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and progressive neurological conditions, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease and Huntington’s disease. She is highly experienced in managing complex presentations involving cognitive and physical disability, mental health, PTSD and challenging behaviours, ensuring rehabilitation plans address the full clinical and functional impact of injury.

Her approach is grounded in detailed assessment of both immediate and long-term needs, including specialist equipment provision and major housing adaptations. She has significant experience leading best interest and discharge planning processes, managing transitional living arrangements and coordinating comprehensive care packages to support safe and sustainable community reintegration.

Anna brings strong leadership and governance experience, including her role as Head of Occupational Therapy within a specialist neurological rehabilitation centre, where she led multidisciplinary teams delivering complex rehabilitation. Her career across NHS, private and independent practice provides a broad and integrated perspective, ensuring rehabilitation pathways are both clinically robust and operationally effective.

Specialisms

  • Orthopaedics
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Brain Injury
  • Functional Neurological Disorders
  • Mental Health
  • Stroke
  • Cognitive & Physical Disability
  • Disorders of Consciousness

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Kent

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Caroline Sturdy

Occupational Therapist

Wales

Biography

Caroline Sturdy is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, specialising in the rehabilitation of adults with complex injury and long-term conditions. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Caroline has extensive expertise across orthopaedic trauma, amputations, musculoskeletal injury, brain injury and psychological trauma, alongside conditions requiring plastic surgery and long-term medical management. She is highly experienced in designing and implementing rehabilitation packages that address both immediate recovery and long-term independence, ensuring safe, sustainable outcomes for clients.

Her work spans acute rehabilitation and community settings, where she has developed particular strength in complex manual handling, specialist equipment provision, housing adaptations and rehousing. She has managed large and complex caseloads within community services, working closely with multidisciplinary teams including social workers, therapists and care providers to deliver coordinated and clinically robust care pathways.

Caroline brings a strong foundation in complex assessment, discharge planning and multidisciplinary collaboration, underpinned by early career experience across stroke rehabilitation, oncology, palliative care, general medicine and elderly mental health. Her approach balances clinical, practical and social considerations, ensuring that rehabilitation plans are tailored to the individual and aligned with real-world delivery.

Her leadership experience includes service development, supervision of staff and implementation of improved ways of working within rehabilitation services. Combined with her depth of clinical expertise, this enables her to manage highly complex cases with clarity and structure, supporting both clients and instructing parties through rehabilitation and long-term care planning.

Specialisms

  • Parkinson’s, MS, MND
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Mild head injury
  • Progressive Neurological Conditions
  • Tetraplegia & Paraplegia
  • Multi-trauma/polytrauma
  • Osteoarthritis/Rheumatology
  • Amputations, lower limb
  • Rheumatology
  • General medical & surgical conditions
  • Respiratory conditions
  • Cancer diagnoses
  • Palliative care
  • Environmental/housing adaptations
  • Specialist equipment provision

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Wales

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Caroline Sturdy

Occupational Therapist

Wales

Biography

Caroline Sturdy is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, specialising in the rehabilitation of adults with complex injury and long-term conditions. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Caroline has extensive expertise across orthopaedic trauma, amputations, musculoskeletal injury, brain injury and psychological trauma, alongside conditions requiring plastic surgery and long-term medical management. She is highly experienced in designing and implementing rehabilitation packages that address both immediate recovery and long-term independence, ensuring safe, sustainable outcomes for clients.

Her work spans acute rehabilitation and community settings, where she has developed particular strength in complex manual handling, specialist equipment provision, housing adaptations and rehousing. She has managed large and complex caseloads within community services, working closely with multidisciplinary teams including social workers, therapists and care providers to deliver coordinated and clinically robust care pathways.

Caroline brings a strong foundation in complex assessment, discharge planning and multidisciplinary collaboration, underpinned by early career experience across stroke rehabilitation, oncology, palliative care, general medicine and elderly mental health. Her approach balances clinical, practical and social considerations, ensuring that rehabilitation plans are tailored to the individual and aligned with real-world delivery.

Her leadership experience includes service development, supervision of staff and implementation of improved ways of working within rehabilitation services. Combined with her depth of clinical expertise, this enables her to manage highly complex cases with clarity and structure, supporting both clients and instructing parties through rehabilitation and long-term care planning.

Specialisms

  • Parkinson’s, MS, MND
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Mild head injury
  • Progressive Neurological Conditions
  • Tetraplegia & Paraplegia
  • Multi-trauma/polytrauma
  • Osteoarthritis/Rheumatology
  • Amputations, lower limb
  • Rheumatology
  • General medical & surgical conditions
  • Respiratory conditions
  • Cancer diagnoses
  • Palliative care
  • Environmental/housing adaptations
  • Specialist equipment provision

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Wales

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Catherine McLaughlin

Occupational Therapist

Northern Ireland & England

Biography

Catherine McLaughlin is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over three decades of clinical and managerial experience, including more than sixteen years specialising in case management. Her practice is centred on the management of complex adult cases, delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Catherine has extensive expertise in brain injury, complex orthopaedic trauma, spinal cord injury, amputations, chronic pain and post-traumatic stress disorder. She is highly experienced in undertaking detailed, holistic assessments and translating these into tailored rehabilitation and care packages that address both immediate needs and long-term independence.

Her approach is grounded in multidisciplinary coordination and clear clinical leadership. She works closely with medical and therapy teams to deliver aligned care, manage complex discharges and ensure safe transition into community settings. Her ability to combine clinical reasoning with practical problem-solving enables effective advocacy for clients within both rehabilitation and medico-legal contexts.

Catherine brings significant senior leadership experience, including roles as Therapy Services Manager and Head of Occupational Therapy, where she led service development and the commissioning of neurological rehabilitation services. This breadth of experience underpins her ability to manage complex adult cases with structure, clarity and strong governance oversight.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Orthopaedics
  • Amputation
  • Pain Management
  • PTSD
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Training
  • Cerebral Palsy

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Northern Ireland & England

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Catherine McLaughlin

Occupational Therapist

Northern Ireland & England

Biography

Catherine McLaughlin is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over three decades of clinical and managerial experience, including more than sixteen years specialising in case management. Her practice is centred on the management of complex adult cases, delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Catherine has extensive expertise in brain injury, complex orthopaedic trauma, spinal cord injury, amputations, chronic pain and post-traumatic stress disorder. She is highly experienced in undertaking detailed, holistic assessments and translating these into tailored rehabilitation and care packages that address both immediate needs and long-term independence.

Her approach is grounded in multidisciplinary coordination and clear clinical leadership. She works closely with medical and therapy teams to deliver aligned care, manage complex discharges and ensure safe transition into community settings. Her ability to combine clinical reasoning with practical problem-solving enables effective advocacy for clients within both rehabilitation and medico-legal contexts.

Catherine brings significant senior leadership experience, including roles as Therapy Services Manager and Head of Occupational Therapy, where she led service development and the commissioning of neurological rehabilitation services. This breadth of experience underpins her ability to manage complex adult cases with structure, clarity and strong governance oversight.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Orthopaedics
  • Amputation
  • Pain Management
  • PTSD
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Training
  • Cerebral Palsy

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Northern Ireland & England

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Claudia Salmon

Occupational Therapist

Essex

Biography

Claudia Salmon is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over fourteen years of clinical experience across hospital, outpatient and private sectors. Her practice is centred on the rehabilitation and support of adults with complex neurological and physical conditions, providing a strong foundation for managing catastrophic injury and long-term rehabilitation pathways.

Claudia has extensive experience supporting individuals with brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Parkinson’s disease and oncology-related conditions. Her clinical background also spans orthopaedics, respiratory care and hand therapy, enabling her to manage a wide spectrum of presentations, including polytrauma and complex, multi-system needs.

Her approach is structured and clinically driven, grounded in detailed functional assessment and the coordination of multidisciplinary rehabilitation. She has significant expertise in managing complex presentations involving cognitive impairment, fatigue, anxiety, depression and functional neurological disorders, alongside frailty and sensory impairment. Her work includes discharge planning, specialist equipment provision, home adaptations and the delivery of personalised, outcome-focused care packages.

Claudia is particularly skilled in coordinating cases with overlapping and evolving needs, working closely with neurologists, physiotherapists, psychologists and social care professionals to ensure rehabilitation plans are clinically appropriate and aligned with client priorities. She brings a strong understanding of both acute and community pathways, enabling continuity of care and effective transition management.

Her leadership experience includes contributing to service development, supervising teams and co-developing a frailty service within hospital settings. Alongside her clinical and case management work, she provides professional training, care planning and manual handling education to families, supporting safe and sustainable care delivery in the home environment.

Claudia also brings a clear understanding of costed care planning and statutory processes, enabling her to support families and instructing parties in navigating complex rehabilitation and long-term care provision. Her practice is defined by structured coordination, clinical depth and a focus on delivering measurable outcomes for clients with significant injury.

Specialisms

  • Neurological Conditions
  • Brain Injury
  • Frailty
  • Elderly Care
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Palliative Care
  • Complex orthopaedics and peripheral nerve injuries
  • Hand Therapy
  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Moving & Handling
  • Home Adaptions
  • Specialist equipment

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Essex

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Claudia Salmon

Occupational Therapist

Essex

Biography

Claudia Salmon is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over fourteen years of clinical experience across hospital, outpatient and private sectors. Her practice is centred on the rehabilitation and support of adults with complex neurological and physical conditions, providing a strong foundation for managing catastrophic injury and long-term rehabilitation pathways.

Claudia has extensive experience supporting individuals with brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Parkinson’s disease and oncology-related conditions. Her clinical background also spans orthopaedics, respiratory care and hand therapy, enabling her to manage a wide spectrum of presentations, including polytrauma and complex, multi-system needs.

Her approach is structured and clinically driven, grounded in detailed functional assessment and the coordination of multidisciplinary rehabilitation. She has significant expertise in managing complex presentations involving cognitive impairment, fatigue, anxiety, depression and functional neurological disorders, alongside frailty and sensory impairment. Her work includes discharge planning, specialist equipment provision, home adaptations and the delivery of personalised, outcome-focused care packages.

Claudia is particularly skilled in coordinating cases with overlapping and evolving needs, working closely with neurologists, physiotherapists, psychologists and social care professionals to ensure rehabilitation plans are clinically appropriate and aligned with client priorities. She brings a strong understanding of both acute and community pathways, enabling continuity of care and effective transition management.

Her leadership experience includes contributing to service development, supervising teams and co-developing a frailty service within hospital settings. Alongside her clinical and case management work, she provides professional training, care planning and manual handling education to families, supporting safe and sustainable care delivery in the home environment.

Claudia also brings a clear understanding of costed care planning and statutory processes, enabling her to support families and instructing parties in navigating complex rehabilitation and long-term care provision. Her practice is defined by structured coordination, clinical depth and a focus on delivering measurable outcomes for clients with significant injury.

Specialisms

  • Neurological Conditions
  • Brain Injury
  • Frailty
  • Elderly Care
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Palliative Care
  • Complex orthopaedics and peripheral nerve injuries
  • Hand Therapy
  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Moving & Handling
  • Home Adaptions
  • Specialist equipment

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Essex

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Dahima Smith

Nurse

Salisbury

Biography

Dahima Smith is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Registered Nurse with over twelve years’ experience in complex neurological and high-dependency care. She specialises in adult brain injury, spinal cord injury and progressive neurological conditions, with extensive expertise in managing cases requiring ventilation, tracheostomy care, enteral feeding and complex medical oversight.

Her background spans hospital and community rehabilitation, enabling her to manage the full pathway from acute discharge through to long-term community integration. Dahima is highly experienced in coordinating complex care packages, undertaking detailed clinical assessments and ensuring that rehabilitation plans are structured, sustainable and aligned with long-term needs.

She works closely with multidisciplinary teams across health and social care, including therapists, medical specialists and care providers, ensuring that interventions are clinically appropriate and effectively delivered. Her leadership experience includes managing large care teams and overseeing high-cost packages, providing assurance that care delivery is consistent, safe and well-governed.

Dahima’s approach is clinically rigorous and highly organised, ensuring that adult clients with life-changing injuries receive coordinated, evidence-based rehabilitation and care that supports independence, stability and quality of life.

Specialisms

  • Neurological conditions & injuries
  • Spinal cord & peripheral nerve injury
  • Orthopaedic & MSK injuries, conditions
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • General medical & surgical conditions
  • Pain Conditions
  • Sensory impairment
  • Respiratory conditions
  • Tracheostomy care
  • PEG feeding
  • Ventilation

Age Group

  • Adults
  • Children

Location

  • Salisbury

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Dahima Smith

Nurse

Salisbury

Biography

Dahima Smith is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Registered Nurse with over twelve years’ experience in complex neurological and high-dependency care. She specialises in adult brain injury, spinal cord injury and progressive neurological conditions, with extensive expertise in managing cases requiring ventilation, tracheostomy care, enteral feeding and complex medical oversight.

Her background spans hospital and community rehabilitation, enabling her to manage the full pathway from acute discharge through to long-term community integration. Dahima is highly experienced in coordinating complex care packages, undertaking detailed clinical assessments and ensuring that rehabilitation plans are structured, sustainable and aligned with long-term needs.

She works closely with multidisciplinary teams across health and social care, including therapists, medical specialists and care providers, ensuring that interventions are clinically appropriate and effectively delivered. Her leadership experience includes managing large care teams and overseeing high-cost packages, providing assurance that care delivery is consistent, safe and well-governed.

Dahima’s approach is clinically rigorous and highly organised, ensuring that adult clients with life-changing injuries receive coordinated, evidence-based rehabilitation and care that supports independence, stability and quality of life.

Specialisms

  • Neurological conditions & injuries
  • Spinal cord & peripheral nerve injury
  • Orthopaedic & MSK injuries, conditions
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • General medical & surgical conditions
  • Pain Conditions
  • Sensory impairment
  • Respiratory conditions
  • Tracheostomy care
  • PEG feeding
  • Ventilation

Age Group

  • Adults
  • Children

Location

  • Salisbury

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Debjani Roy

Physiotherapist

Northampton

Biography

Debjani Roy is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Physiotherapist with over six years of specialist case management experience, underpinned by nearly two decades as a Senior Physiotherapist. Her practice is centred on complex adult rehabilitation, providing structured and outcome-focused coordination of care for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Debjani has extensive expertise managing adults with severe neurological, orthopaedic and spinal injuries, including brain injury, amputations and complex psychological presentations. Her approach is grounded in rigorous initial needs assessment, enabling a detailed understanding of both immediate and long-term care requirements, followed by proactive monitoring to optimise rehabilitation outcomes over time.

Her background includes senior and leadership roles within NHS community and hospital services, where she led multidisciplinary teams delivering rehabilitation for individuals with brain and spinal injuries, long-term disabilities and complex trauma. She has significant experience in vocational rehabilitation, discharge planning and clinical governance, ensuring care pathways are safe, effective and sustainable.

Debjani’s approach combines clinical depth with practical coordination, working closely with therapists, care teams, solicitors and deputies to ensure rehabilitation packages are robust, realistic and aligned to each client’s evolving needs. Her work is focused on restoring function, managing risk and delivering measurable outcomes that support long-term independence.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Orthopaedics
  • Spinal Injury
  • Psychological Injury
  • Amputations
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • General Medical Conditions
  • Surgical Conditions
  • Oncology
  • Learning Disabilities

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children

Location

  • Northampton

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Debjani Roy

Physiotherapist

Northampton

Biography

Debjani Roy is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Physiotherapist with over six years of specialist case management experience, underpinned by nearly two decades as a Senior Physiotherapist. Her practice is centred on complex adult rehabilitation, providing structured and outcome-focused coordination of care for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Debjani has extensive expertise managing adults with severe neurological, orthopaedic and spinal injuries, including brain injury, amputations and complex psychological presentations. Her approach is grounded in rigorous initial needs assessment, enabling a detailed understanding of both immediate and long-term care requirements, followed by proactive monitoring to optimise rehabilitation outcomes over time.

Her background includes senior and leadership roles within NHS community and hospital services, where she led multidisciplinary teams delivering rehabilitation for individuals with brain and spinal injuries, long-term disabilities and complex trauma. She has significant experience in vocational rehabilitation, discharge planning and clinical governance, ensuring care pathways are safe, effective and sustainable.

Debjani’s approach combines clinical depth with practical coordination, working closely with therapists, care teams, solicitors and deputies to ensure rehabilitation packages are robust, realistic and aligned to each client’s evolving needs. Her work is focused on restoring function, managing risk and delivering measurable outcomes that support long-term independence.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Orthopaedics
  • Spinal Injury
  • Psychological Injury
  • Amputations
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • General Medical Conditions
  • Surgical Conditions
  • Oncology
  • Learning Disabilities

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children

Location

  • Northampton

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Dennis Paine

Social Worker

Essex

Biography

Dennis Paine is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Social Worker with over fifteen years of experience supporting adults with catastrophic and complex conditions. His practice is centred on delivering structured, compliant and outcome-focused rehabilitation and care coordination, underpinned by a strong foundation in statutory frameworks and local authority practice.

Dennis has extensive expertise managing adults with brain injury, neurological conditions, amputations, orthopaedic trauma, learning disabilities and complex mental health presentations. He is highly experienced in coordinating multidisciplinary teams and designing rehabilitation and care packages that balance clinical need with legal, safeguarding and funding considerations.

He brings significant experience in Court of Protection work, ensuring that care delivery aligns with legal requirements while remaining person-centred and responsive to individual needs. His detailed understanding of the Care Act, CQC standards and safeguarding frameworks enables him to deliver robust, defensible and compliant care planning in complex and high-risk cases.

Dennis’ background includes over a decade in local authority services, where he developed specialist expertise in facilitating safe hospital discharges and managing complex community-based care. His leadership experience as an operational team manager provides him with strong oversight of service delivery, budgets and multidisciplinary teams, ensuring rehabilitation pathways are both effective and sustainable.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological conditions
  • Amputations
  • Orthopaedic & MSK injuries/conditions
  • Learning disabilities
  • Degenerative diseases
  • Care Management

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Essex

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Dennis Paine

Social Worker

Essex

Biography

Dennis Paine is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Social Worker with over fifteen years of experience supporting adults with catastrophic and complex conditions. His practice is centred on delivering structured, compliant and outcome-focused rehabilitation and care coordination, underpinned by a strong foundation in statutory frameworks and local authority practice.

Dennis has extensive expertise managing adults with brain injury, neurological conditions, amputations, orthopaedic trauma, learning disabilities and complex mental health presentations. He is highly experienced in coordinating multidisciplinary teams and designing rehabilitation and care packages that balance clinical need with legal, safeguarding and funding considerations.

He brings significant experience in Court of Protection work, ensuring that care delivery aligns with legal requirements while remaining person-centred and responsive to individual needs. His detailed understanding of the Care Act, CQC standards and safeguarding frameworks enables him to deliver robust, defensible and compliant care planning in complex and high-risk cases.

Dennis’ background includes over a decade in local authority services, where he developed specialist expertise in facilitating safe hospital discharges and managing complex community-based care. His leadership experience as an operational team manager provides him with strong oversight of service delivery, budgets and multidisciplinary teams, ensuring rehabilitation pathways are both effective and sustainable.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological conditions
  • Amputations
  • Orthopaedic & MSK injuries/conditions
  • Learning disabilities
  • Degenerative diseases
  • Care Management

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Essex

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Diana David

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Diana David is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over a decade of clinical experience across acute hospitals, community neurorehabilitation and adult social care. Her practice is centred on complex neurological rehabilitation and trauma, providing a strong foundation for the coordination of rehabilitation, care and long-term functional outcomes in catastrophic injury cases.

Diana has extensive experience managing individuals with complex neurological and physical conditions, including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, functional neurological disorder, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and neurodegenerative conditions such as motor neurone disease and advanced dementia. Her work frequently involves clients presenting with cognitive impairment, fatigue and behavioural changes, alongside co-existing mental health needs including anxiety and depression.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional and cognitive assessment, enabling the development and ongoing review of comprehensive, proportionate care and rehabilitation packages. She works closely with multidisciplinary teams including neurologists, psychologists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists and social care professionals, ensuring coordinated and outcome-focused rehabilitation pathways. Her experience also includes close liaison with families, safeguarding teams and statutory services to support safe and sustainable care delivery.

Diana has delivered vocational rehabilitation, upper limb rehabilitation, including functional electrical stimulation, and specialist moving and handling assessment and education. She has been actively involved in the development of clinical pathways and outcome measures within specialist services, including community neurorehabilitation and post-COVID rehabilitation programmes.

Her leadership experience includes managing acute ward teams, supervising clinicians and contributing to service development across NHS and local authority settings. She has significant experience in complex discharge planning, major housing adaptations, equipment provision and statutory decision-making under the Mental Capacity Act, ensuring that rehabilitation and care planning are both clinically robust and practically deliverable.

Diana maintains an active CPD profile and is trained in medico-legal case management, ensuring her practice remains aligned with current standards in catastrophic case management. Her work is focused on restoring function, supporting independence and delivering clear, coordinated outcomes for clients with complex needs.

Specialisms

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Stroke rehabilitation
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Functional neurological disorder (FND)
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Motor neurone disease (MND)
  • Advanced dementia
  • Complex orthopaedic trauma
  • Cognitive impairment and neurological behavioural presentations
  • Respiratory conditions
  • Complex discharge planning
  • Fatigue management
  • Vocational rehabilitation
  • Major housing adaptations and equipment provision
  • Moving and handling assessment and education
  • Community neurorehabilitation and integrated care pathways

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Diana David

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Diana David is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over a decade of clinical experience across acute hospitals, community neurorehabilitation and adult social care. Her practice is centred on complex neurological rehabilitation and trauma, providing a strong foundation for the coordination of rehabilitation, care and long-term functional outcomes in catastrophic injury cases.

Diana has extensive experience managing individuals with complex neurological and physical conditions, including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, functional neurological disorder, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and neurodegenerative conditions such as motor neurone disease and advanced dementia. Her work frequently involves clients presenting with cognitive impairment, fatigue and behavioural changes, alongside co-existing mental health needs including anxiety and depression.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional and cognitive assessment, enabling the development and ongoing review of comprehensive, proportionate care and rehabilitation packages. She works closely with multidisciplinary teams including neurologists, psychologists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists and social care professionals, ensuring coordinated and outcome-focused rehabilitation pathways. Her experience also includes close liaison with families, safeguarding teams and statutory services to support safe and sustainable care delivery.

Diana has delivered vocational rehabilitation, upper limb rehabilitation, including functional electrical stimulation, and specialist moving and handling assessment and education. She has been actively involved in the development of clinical pathways and outcome measures within specialist services, including community neurorehabilitation and post-COVID rehabilitation programmes.

Her leadership experience includes managing acute ward teams, supervising clinicians and contributing to service development across NHS and local authority settings. She has significant experience in complex discharge planning, major housing adaptations, equipment provision and statutory decision-making under the Mental Capacity Act, ensuring that rehabilitation and care planning are both clinically robust and practically deliverable.

Diana maintains an active CPD profile and is trained in medico-legal case management, ensuring her practice remains aligned with current standards in catastrophic case management. Her work is focused on restoring function, supporting independence and delivering clear, coordinated outcomes for clients with complex needs.

Specialisms

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Stroke rehabilitation
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Functional neurological disorder (FND)
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Motor neurone disease (MND)
  • Advanced dementia
  • Complex orthopaedic trauma
  • Cognitive impairment and neurological behavioural presentations
  • Respiratory conditions
  • Complex discharge planning
  • Fatigue management
  • Vocational rehabilitation
  • Major housing adaptations and equipment provision
  • Moving and handling assessment and education
  • Community neurorehabilitation and integrated care pathways

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Dr. Joanna Fletcher-Smith

Occupational Therapist

Nottingham

Biography

Dr Joanna Fletcher-Smith is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Clinical Academic Occupational Therapist with over two decades of experience across acute, community and research settings. Her practice is centred on the management of complex rehabilitation cases, delivering structured, evidence-based and outcome-focused pathways for individuals with catastrophic injury.

Joanna specialises in neurological rehabilitation and stroke, with extensive expertise across brain injury, polytrauma, trauma and orthopaedics, upper limb rehabilitation and complex medical presentations including oncology and palliative care. She is highly experienced in managing cases from initial assessment through to end-stage rehabilitation, ensuring that interventions are clinically robust, proportionate and aligned to long-term functional outcomes.

Her approach is grounded in advanced clinical reasoning and holistic assessment, incorporating environmental, mobility and cognitive evaluation to inform tailored rehabilitation strategies. She works closely with multidisciplinary teams to coordinate care, ensuring alignment across clinical, functional and psychosocial domains, and consistently delivers optimal outcomes for clients with complex needs.

Joanna brings significant leadership and governance experience, currently operating as Case Management Services Lead where she oversees clinical managers and ensures high standards of service delivery and supervision. Her wider professional roles, including Director of IRCM and involvement in national committees, place her at the forefront of professional standards and development within case management.

Her academic profile further strengthens her practice. As an Honorary Associate Professor and experienced researcher, including Chief Investigator on an NIHR-funded clinical trial in stroke rehabilitation, Joanna remains at the leading edge of clinical innovation. This ensures her case management is informed by the latest evidence and best practice, delivering clear, defensible and outcome-focused rehabilitation for clients and instructing parties.

Specialisms

  • Neurological Rehabilitation
  • Stroke
  • Brain Injury
  • Catastrophic Injury & Polytrauma
  • Trauma & Orthopaedics
  • Upper Limb & Hand Injuries
  • Cognitive Assessment
  • Oncology
  • Palliative Care
  • Elderly Care

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Nottingham

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Dr. Joanna Fletcher-Smith

Occupational Therapist

Nottingham

Biography

Dr Joanna Fletcher-Smith is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Clinical Academic Occupational Therapist with over two decades of experience across acute, community and research settings. Her practice is centred on the management of complex rehabilitation cases, delivering structured, evidence-based and outcome-focused pathways for individuals with catastrophic injury.

Joanna specialises in neurological rehabilitation and stroke, with extensive expertise across brain injury, polytrauma, trauma and orthopaedics, upper limb rehabilitation and complex medical presentations including oncology and palliative care. She is highly experienced in managing cases from initial assessment through to end-stage rehabilitation, ensuring that interventions are clinically robust, proportionate and aligned to long-term functional outcomes.

Her approach is grounded in advanced clinical reasoning and holistic assessment, incorporating environmental, mobility and cognitive evaluation to inform tailored rehabilitation strategies. She works closely with multidisciplinary teams to coordinate care, ensuring alignment across clinical, functional and psychosocial domains, and consistently delivers optimal outcomes for clients with complex needs.

Joanna brings significant leadership and governance experience, currently operating as Case Management Services Lead where she oversees clinical managers and ensures high standards of service delivery and supervision. Her wider professional roles, including Director of IRCM and involvement in national committees, place her at the forefront of professional standards and development within case management.

Her academic profile further strengthens her practice. As an Honorary Associate Professor and experienced researcher, including Chief Investigator on an NIHR-funded clinical trial in stroke rehabilitation, Joanna remains at the leading edge of clinical innovation. This ensures her case management is informed by the latest evidence and best practice, delivering clear, defensible and outcome-focused rehabilitation for clients and instructing parties.

Specialisms

  • Neurological Rehabilitation
  • Stroke
  • Brain Injury
  • Catastrophic Injury & Polytrauma
  • Trauma & Orthopaedics
  • Upper Limb & Hand Injuries
  • Cognitive Assessment
  • Oncology
  • Palliative Care
  • Elderly Care

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Nottingham

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Elizabeth Morley, MBE

Occupational Therapist

Bury

Biography

Elizabeth Morley is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over two decades of clinical experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex adult care. Her practice is centred on managing individuals with significant physical and cognitive impairment following catastrophic injury, delivering structured, goal-driven rehabilitation from acute admission through to community reintegration.

Elizabeth has extensive expertise in acquired brain injury, stroke and complex neurological conditions, including Guillain-Barré syndrome, multiple sclerosis and spinal cord compression. She is highly experienced in assessing and managing the functional, cognitive and emotional consequences of injury, ensuring rehabilitation pathways address the full impact on independence, mood and long-term outcomes.

Her approach is clinically rigorous and person-centred, grounded in detailed assessment, functional goal setting and the coordination of multidisciplinary teams. She has worked across hyperacute, intermediate and community neurorehabilitation settings, delivering evidence-based rehabilitation programmes and facilitating complex discharge planning. Her work includes close liaison with families, statutory services and community providers to ensure continuity of care and realistic long-term planning.

Elizabeth brings significant leadership and service development experience, including managing teams, delivering service evaluations and establishing collaborative partnerships across healthcare and community services. Her ability to navigate complex systems and resource-limited environments has been recognised through her award of an MBE for services supporting vulnerable families.

Fully trained in medico-legal case management, Elizabeth provides structured, coordinated and outcome-focused rehabilitation, bringing a calm, considered and expert perspective to complex cases for both clients and instructing parties.

Specialisms

  • Neurological rehabilitation
  • Stroke rehabilitation (acute, hyperacute, and community)
  • Acquired brain injury
  • Cognitive and mood assessment
  • Functional goal setting
  • Complex discharge planning
  • Community-based rehabilitation
  • Multidisciplinary team coordination
  • Intermediate rehabilitation
  • Family and carer liaison

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Bury

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Elizabeth Morley, MBE

Occupational Therapist

Bury

Biography

Elizabeth Morley is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over two decades of clinical experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex adult care. Her practice is centred on managing individuals with significant physical and cognitive impairment following catastrophic injury, delivering structured, goal-driven rehabilitation from acute admission through to community reintegration.

Elizabeth has extensive expertise in acquired brain injury, stroke and complex neurological conditions, including Guillain-Barré syndrome, multiple sclerosis and spinal cord compression. She is highly experienced in assessing and managing the functional, cognitive and emotional consequences of injury, ensuring rehabilitation pathways address the full impact on independence, mood and long-term outcomes.

Her approach is clinically rigorous and person-centred, grounded in detailed assessment, functional goal setting and the coordination of multidisciplinary teams. She has worked across hyperacute, intermediate and community neurorehabilitation settings, delivering evidence-based rehabilitation programmes and facilitating complex discharge planning. Her work includes close liaison with families, statutory services and community providers to ensure continuity of care and realistic long-term planning.

Elizabeth brings significant leadership and service development experience, including managing teams, delivering service evaluations and establishing collaborative partnerships across healthcare and community services. Her ability to navigate complex systems and resource-limited environments has been recognised through her award of an MBE for services supporting vulnerable families.

Fully trained in medico-legal case management, Elizabeth provides structured, coordinated and outcome-focused rehabilitation, bringing a calm, considered and expert perspective to complex cases for both clients and instructing parties.

Specialisms

  • Neurological rehabilitation
  • Stroke rehabilitation (acute, hyperacute, and community)
  • Acquired brain injury
  • Cognitive and mood assessment
  • Functional goal setting
  • Complex discharge planning
  • Community-based rehabilitation
  • Multidisciplinary team coordination
  • Intermediate rehabilitation
  • Family and carer liaison

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Bury

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Goksel Guner

Social Worker

London

Biography

Goksel Guner is a Catastrophic Case Manager with over two decades of experience managing complex adult cases, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and long-term condition management. His practice is centred on delivering structured, community-based rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Goksel has extensive expertise supporting adults with traumatic brain injury, complex neurological conditions, amputations, physical disability and co-existing mental health presentations. He is highly experienced in managing multifaceted cases requiring coordinated input across physical, cognitive and psychological domains, ensuring rehabilitation plans are comprehensive and outcome-focused.

His approach is grounded in detailed assessment and the development of robust care packages that support both rehabilitation and long-term independence. He has significant experience leading multidisciplinary teams, managing large-scale care packages and ensuring consistent delivery through staff training, supervision and governance oversight.

Goksel brings strong expertise in navigating funding frameworks and securing appropriate resources, ensuring that care provision is proportionate, sustainable and aligned with client needs. His background in care management and his knowledge of Civil Procedure Rules further support a structured, compliant and defensible approach to case management within medico-legal contexts.

Specialisms

  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Amputations
  • Physical Disability
  • Down’s Syndrome
  • Autism
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Care management
  • Mental Health

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Goksel Guner

Social Worker

London

Biography

Goksel Guner is a Catastrophic Case Manager with over two decades of experience managing complex adult cases, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and long-term condition management. His practice is centred on delivering structured, community-based rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Goksel has extensive expertise supporting adults with traumatic brain injury, complex neurological conditions, amputations, physical disability and co-existing mental health presentations. He is highly experienced in managing multifaceted cases requiring coordinated input across physical, cognitive and psychological domains, ensuring rehabilitation plans are comprehensive and outcome-focused.

His approach is grounded in detailed assessment and the development of robust care packages that support both rehabilitation and long-term independence. He has significant experience leading multidisciplinary teams, managing large-scale care packages and ensuring consistent delivery through staff training, supervision and governance oversight.

Goksel brings strong expertise in navigating funding frameworks and securing appropriate resources, ensuring that care provision is proportionate, sustainable and aligned with client needs. His background in care management and his knowledge of Civil Procedure Rules further support a structured, compliant and defensible approach to case management within medico-legal contexts.

Specialisms

  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Amputations
  • Physical Disability
  • Down’s Syndrome
  • Autism
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Care management
  • Mental Health

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Jo Cox

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Jo Cox is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with fourteen years of clinical experience, specialising in the assessment and rehabilitation of adults with catastrophic and complex injuries. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation pathways for individuals following major trauma, neurological injury and complex orthopaedic events.

Jo has extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, stroke and neurological conditions, alongside complex orthopaedic trauma. She is also experienced in managing cases involving addiction and dual diagnoses, enabling her to address the interaction between physical injury, cognitive impairment and psychological need within rehabilitation planning.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional assessment and the coordination of multidisciplinary teams, ensuring rehabilitation programmes are aligned, proportionate and responsive to evolving needs. She is highly experienced in planning and delivering vocational rehabilitation, supporting clients to restore economic independence within realistic and structured timeframes.

Jo’s clinical background across neurological rehabilitation, intensive care, orthopaedics and trauma provides a strong foundation for managing complex cases from acute admission through to community reintegration. Her work includes leading independent living trials, coordinating care teams and delivering specialist rehabilitation programmes, ensuring continuity and measurable outcomes throughout the recovery pathway.

Specialisms

  • Orthopaedics
  • Brain Injury
  • Stroke
  • Mental Health
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Addiction
  • Physical Disability
  • Dual Diagnoses
  • Vocational Rehabilitation

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Jo Cox

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Jo Cox is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with fourteen years of clinical experience, specialising in the assessment and rehabilitation of adults with catastrophic and complex injuries. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation pathways for individuals following major trauma, neurological injury and complex orthopaedic events.

Jo has extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, stroke and neurological conditions, alongside complex orthopaedic trauma. She is also experienced in managing cases involving addiction and dual diagnoses, enabling her to address the interaction between physical injury, cognitive impairment and psychological need within rehabilitation planning.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional assessment and the coordination of multidisciplinary teams, ensuring rehabilitation programmes are aligned, proportionate and responsive to evolving needs. She is highly experienced in planning and delivering vocational rehabilitation, supporting clients to restore economic independence within realistic and structured timeframes.

Jo’s clinical background across neurological rehabilitation, intensive care, orthopaedics and trauma provides a strong foundation for managing complex cases from acute admission through to community reintegration. Her work includes leading independent living trials, coordinating care teams and delivering specialist rehabilitation programmes, ensuring continuity and measurable outcomes throughout the recovery pathway.

Specialisms

  • Orthopaedics
  • Brain Injury
  • Stroke
  • Mental Health
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Addiction
  • Physical Disability
  • Dual Diagnoses
  • Vocational Rehabilitation

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Kat Thorley

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Kat Thorley is a Catastrophic Case Manager, Occupational Therapist and Expert Witness specialising in neurorehabilitation, with nearly a decade of experience across leading NHS and independent services. She has worked extensively in acute stroke units, hyper-acute services, community neurology and Level 1 neuropsychiatric rehabilitation, managing complex cases including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, Guillain-Barré Syndrome, neuro-oncology and functional neurological disorders.

Kat is highly experienced in coordinating multidisciplinary rehabilitation across hospital and community pathways, including early supported discharge, disability management, specialist equipment provision, housing adaptations and rehousing. Her practice combines detailed functional assessment with practical, goal-focused rehabilitation planning, ensuring clients receive cohesive and sustainable support.

Alongside her clinical case management, Kat acts as an Expert Witness and is fully trained in the Civil Procedure Rules. She prepares thorough, objective reports grounded in extensive neurorehabilitation expertise, bridging clinical insight with the medico-legal process to support both solicitors and clients.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Stroke
  • Neuro-oncology
  • Neuromuscular Disorders
  • Disability Management
  • Housing Adaptions
  • Specialist Equipment
  • Rehousing
  • Early Supported Discharge

Age Group

Adults & Elderly

Location

London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Kat Thorley

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Kat Thorley is a Catastrophic Case Manager, Occupational Therapist and Expert Witness specialising in neurorehabilitation, with nearly a decade of experience across leading NHS and independent services. She has worked extensively in acute stroke units, hyper-acute services, community neurology and Level 1 neuropsychiatric rehabilitation, managing complex cases including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, Guillain-Barré Syndrome, neuro-oncology and functional neurological disorders.

Kat is highly experienced in coordinating multidisciplinary rehabilitation across hospital and community pathways, including early supported discharge, disability management, specialist equipment provision, housing adaptations and rehousing. Her practice combines detailed functional assessment with practical, goal-focused rehabilitation planning, ensuring clients receive cohesive and sustainable support.

Alongside her clinical case management, Kat acts as an Expert Witness and is fully trained in the Civil Procedure Rules. She prepares thorough, objective reports grounded in extensive neurorehabilitation expertise, bridging clinical insight with the medico-legal process to support both solicitors and clients.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Stroke
  • Neuro-oncology
  • Neuromuscular Disorders
  • Disability Management
  • Housing Adaptions
  • Specialist Equipment
  • Rehousing
  • Early Supported Discharge

Age Group

Adults & Elderly

Location

London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Kate Dyoss

Nurse

Birmingham

Biography

Kate Dyoss is a Registered Nurse and Catastrophic Case Manager with over nineteen years of clinical experience across acute and community settings. Her practice is centred on the management of high-dependency adults with catastrophic injury, delivering structured, clinically robust and outcome-focused rehabilitation within complex home environments.

Kate has developed specialist expertise in complex neurological and spinal presentations, including acquired brain injury, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease and locked-in syndrome. Her work focuses on the mobilisation and ongoing management of high-dependency care packages, ensuring safe transition from specialist rehabilitation units into community-based settings.

Her approach is grounded in detailed clinical assessment and the delivery of highly structured care plans, supported by advanced competencies in tracheostomy care, ventilation, invasive lines and catheterisation. She works closely with NHS Continuing Healthcare teams, commissioners, therapists and legal representatives to ensure that care delivery aligns with clinical standards, funding frameworks and long-term rehabilitation objectives.

Kate brings significant leadership experience, having held senior roles including Clinical Lead Nurse and Head of Nursing within complex care providers. She has overseen teams managing high-dependency caseloads, with responsibility for clinical governance, regulatory compliance, CQC readiness, supervision and service mobilisation. Her acute background in emergency medicine and critical care underpins strong clinical decision-making and risk management in complex community settings.

Her practice is defined by structured coordination, clinical depth and a clear focus on delivering safe, sustainable and outcome-driven rehabilitation for individuals with significant neurological and spinal injuries requiring high-level care.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury (ABI & TBI)
  • Hypoxic and neonatal BI
  • Spinal and neuromuscular conditions
  • Motor neurone disease (MND)
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Locked-in syndrome
  • Tracheostomy and ventilation management
  • Complex neurological rehabilitation in the community
  • High-dependency complex care packages
  • CHC liaison and complex care mobilisation
  • Specialist equipment provision

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Birmingham

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Kate Dyoss

Nurse

Birmingham

Biography

Kate Dyoss is a Registered Nurse and Catastrophic Case Manager with over nineteen years of clinical experience across acute and community settings. Her practice is centred on the management of high-dependency adults with catastrophic injury, delivering structured, clinically robust and outcome-focused rehabilitation within complex home environments.

Kate has developed specialist expertise in complex neurological and spinal presentations, including acquired brain injury, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease and locked-in syndrome. Her work focuses on the mobilisation and ongoing management of high-dependency care packages, ensuring safe transition from specialist rehabilitation units into community-based settings.

Her approach is grounded in detailed clinical assessment and the delivery of highly structured care plans, supported by advanced competencies in tracheostomy care, ventilation, invasive lines and catheterisation. She works closely with NHS Continuing Healthcare teams, commissioners, therapists and legal representatives to ensure that care delivery aligns with clinical standards, funding frameworks and long-term rehabilitation objectives.

Kate brings significant leadership experience, having held senior roles including Clinical Lead Nurse and Head of Nursing within complex care providers. She has overseen teams managing high-dependency caseloads, with responsibility for clinical governance, regulatory compliance, CQC readiness, supervision and service mobilisation. Her acute background in emergency medicine and critical care underpins strong clinical decision-making and risk management in complex community settings.

Her practice is defined by structured coordination, clinical depth and a clear focus on delivering safe, sustainable and outcome-driven rehabilitation for individuals with significant neurological and spinal injuries requiring high-level care.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury (ABI & TBI)
  • Hypoxic and neonatal BI
  • Spinal and neuromuscular conditions
  • Motor neurone disease (MND)
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Locked-in syndrome
  • Tracheostomy and ventilation management
  • Complex neurological rehabilitation in the community
  • High-dependency complex care packages
  • CHC liaison and complex care mobilisation
  • Specialist equipment provision

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Birmingham

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Kathryn Rowe

Physiotherapist

Basingstoke

Biography

Kathryn Rowe is a Clinical Manager and Catastrophic Case Manager with over seventeen years’ experience as a senior neurological physiotherapist, specialising in complex brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputations and multi-trauma rehabilitation.

Her background includes senior roles within Hyper-Acute and Acute Neurorehabilitation units and five years at the Wessex Neurological Centre, where she led rehabilitation for individuals following traumatic brain injury, stroke and spinal injury. This depth of clinical expertise enables her to assess prognosis, identify rehabilitation potential and design structured, evidence-based programmes from the earliest stages of recovery through to long-term community reintegration.

Kathryn manages the full rehabilitation pathway for adults and young people with catastrophic injuries. She secures funding, commissions and coordinates multidisciplinary teams, and delivers cohesive rehabilitation plans across statutory and private sectors. Her experience includes complex psychological presentations, sensory impairment, progressive neurological conditions and challenging environmental circumstances, including supporting families affected by the Grenfell Tower disaster.

She is particularly skilled in spasticity management, hydrotherapy, specialist seating and postural control, amputee rehabilitation and continuing healthcare assessments, ensuring that care packages are clinically justified, sustainable and aligned with long-term need.

Kathryn’s approach is structured, proactive and outcomes-driven. For solicitors, she assures that rehabilitation is robustly assessed, proportionate and defensible. For families, she offers clear leadership, strong advocacy and coordinated support through each stage of recovery.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Psychological Injury
  • Functional Neurological Disorders
  • Complex Orthopaedics & MSK
  • Amputations
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Peripheral Nerve Conditions & Injuries
  • General Medical Conditions

Age Group

  • Adults & Young Persons

Location

Hampshire

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates or

 

 

Kathryn Rowe

Physiotherapist

Basingstoke

Biography

Kathryn Rowe is a Clinical Manager and Catastrophic Case Manager with over seventeen years’ experience as a senior neurological physiotherapist, specialising in complex brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputations and multi-trauma rehabilitation.

Her background includes senior roles within Hyper-Acute and Acute Neurorehabilitation units and five years at the Wessex Neurological Centre, where she led rehabilitation for individuals following traumatic brain injury, stroke and spinal injury. This depth of clinical expertise enables her to assess prognosis, identify rehabilitation potential and design structured, evidence-based programmes from the earliest stages of recovery through to long-term community reintegration.

Kathryn manages the full rehabilitation pathway for adults and young people with catastrophic injuries. She secures funding, commissions and coordinates multidisciplinary teams, and delivers cohesive rehabilitation plans across statutory and private sectors. Her experience includes complex psychological presentations, sensory impairment, progressive neurological conditions and challenging environmental circumstances, including supporting families affected by the Grenfell Tower disaster.

She is particularly skilled in spasticity management, hydrotherapy, specialist seating and postural control, amputee rehabilitation and continuing healthcare assessments, ensuring that care packages are clinically justified, sustainable and aligned with long-term need.

Kathryn’s approach is structured, proactive and outcomes-driven. For solicitors, she assures that rehabilitation is robustly assessed, proportionate and defensible. For families, she offers clear leadership, strong advocacy and coordinated support through each stage of recovery.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Psychological Injury
  • Functional Neurological Disorders
  • Complex Orthopaedics & MSK
  • Amputations
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Peripheral Nerve Conditions & Injuries
  • General Medical Conditions

Age Group

  • Adults & Young Persons

Location

Hampshire

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates or

 

 

Kelly Rudd

Occupational Therapist

Guildford

Biography

Kelly Rudd is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, including more than a decade specialising in case management. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, end-to-end rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and complex injuries.

Kelly has extensive expertise in neurological rehabilitation, with particular strength in managing cases involving brain injury, spinal cord injury and complex neurological disorders, alongside orthopaedic trauma and sensory and psychological injury. Her background across inpatient, outpatient and community settings enables her to deliver rehabilitation that is clinically robust and adaptable across all stages of recovery.

Her approach is grounded in detailed assessment and the coordination of multidisciplinary teams, ensuring that care is aligned across medical, psychological and social domains. She is highly experienced in leading rehabilitation programmes for complex neurological conditions, including stroke, multiple sclerosis, Guillain-Barré syndrome and brain tumours, and in delivering tailored interventions that address both functional and vocational outcomes.

Kelly brings significant leadership experience from senior roles within specialist neurorehabilitation services, including team leadership within acute neurosurgical and neurological departments and rehabilitation centres. Her ability to oversee complex rehabilitation pathways, advocate for appropriate interventions and maintain clear communication across all parties ensures transparency, continuity and effective delivery throughout the client journey.

Fully trained in medico-legal case management and maintaining an active CPD profile, Kelly delivers structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation that supports long-term independence, recovery and return to function.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Spinal Injury
  • Neurological Disorders
  • Orthopaedic Injury
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Psychological Injury
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Infections
  • Stroke
  • Neuro-Rehabilitation
  • Care, Aids & Equipment

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Guildford

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Kelly Rudd

Occupational Therapist

Guildford

Biography

Kelly Rudd is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, including more than a decade specialising in case management. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, end-to-end rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and complex injuries.

Kelly has extensive expertise in neurological rehabilitation, with particular strength in managing cases involving brain injury, spinal cord injury and complex neurological disorders, alongside orthopaedic trauma and sensory and psychological injury. Her background across inpatient, outpatient and community settings enables her to deliver rehabilitation that is clinically robust and adaptable across all stages of recovery.

Her approach is grounded in detailed assessment and the coordination of multidisciplinary teams, ensuring that care is aligned across medical, psychological and social domains. She is highly experienced in leading rehabilitation programmes for complex neurological conditions, including stroke, multiple sclerosis, Guillain-Barré syndrome and brain tumours, and in delivering tailored interventions that address both functional and vocational outcomes.

Kelly brings significant leadership experience from senior roles within specialist neurorehabilitation services, including team leadership within acute neurosurgical and neurological departments and rehabilitation centres. Her ability to oversee complex rehabilitation pathways, advocate for appropriate interventions and maintain clear communication across all parties ensures transparency, continuity and effective delivery throughout the client journey.

Fully trained in medico-legal case management and maintaining an active CPD profile, Kelly delivers structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation that supports long-term independence, recovery and return to function.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
  • Spinal Injury
  • Neurological Disorders
  • Orthopaedic Injury
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Psychological Injury
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Infections
  • Stroke
  • Neuro-Rehabilitation
  • Care, Aids & Equipment

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Guildford

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Kiea Lovell

Physiotherapist

Birmingham

Biography

Kiea Lovell is a Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist and Case Manager with eight years of clinical experience across acute hospital services, community neurorehabilitation and specialist neurological practice. She specialises in supporting adults who have sustained catastrophic or complex injuries, particularly traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and complex musculoskeletal trauma.

Her clinical background provides a strong foundation in neurological rehabilitation and long-term recovery following serious injury. Kiea has extensive experience working with adults living with acquired brain injury, spinal injury, stroke and progressive neurological conditions, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and functional neurological disorder. Through her work within NHS neurological services and specialist rehabilitation settings, she has developed significant expertise in identifying barriers to recovery, establishing structured rehabilitation goals and delivering programmes designed to maximise independence and functional outcomes.

Kiea works closely with solicitors, insurers, case managers and multidisciplinary rehabilitation teams within medico-legal frameworks. She has experience delivering rehabilitation programmes aligned with the Rehabilitation Code and coordinating complex multidisciplinary input, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, psychologists, nurses and social care teams. Her approach ensures that rehabilitation programmes are structured, outcome-focused and aligned with the long-term needs of clients following life-changing injury.

Alongside her clinical work, Kiea has developed advanced skills in vestibular rehabilitation, spasticity management, functional electrical stimulation, orthotic assessment and balance rehabilitation. She also supports individuals with complex neurological and orthopaedic conditions within community settings, including home-based rehabilitation and multidisciplinary care coordination.

Kiea is known for her calm and empathetic approach when working with clients and families adjusting to the impact of catastrophic injury. She takes a collaborative and structured approach to case management, ensuring that rehabilitation plans address both the clinical and practical challenges faced by clients as they progress through recovery and long-term rehabilitation.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
    • Traumatic brain injury
    • Mild head injury/concussion
    • Hypoxia/anoxia
    • Other Neurological Disorders
    • Cerebral Palsy
  • Complex Orthopaedic/MSK
    • Upper / Lower limbs
    • Torso
    • Face and Neck
  • Amputations
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Peripheral nerve conditions & injuries
  • General medical conditions
  • Sensory impairment
  • Vestibular dysfunction
  • Functional electrical stimulation rehab
  • Orthotics assessment

Age Group


  • Adults & CYP

Location

Birmingham

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Kiea Lovell

Physiotherapist

Birmingham

Biography

Kiea Lovell is a Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist and Case Manager with eight years of clinical experience across acute hospital services, community neurorehabilitation and specialist neurological practice. She specialises in supporting adults who have sustained catastrophic or complex injuries, particularly traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and complex musculoskeletal trauma.

Her clinical background provides a strong foundation in neurological rehabilitation and long-term recovery following serious injury. Kiea has extensive experience working with adults living with acquired brain injury, spinal injury, stroke and progressive neurological conditions, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and functional neurological disorder. Through her work within NHS neurological services and specialist rehabilitation settings, she has developed significant expertise in identifying barriers to recovery, establishing structured rehabilitation goals and delivering programmes designed to maximise independence and functional outcomes.

Kiea works closely with solicitors, insurers, case managers and multidisciplinary rehabilitation teams within medico-legal frameworks. She has experience delivering rehabilitation programmes aligned with the Rehabilitation Code and coordinating complex multidisciplinary input, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, psychologists, nurses and social care teams. Her approach ensures that rehabilitation programmes are structured, outcome-focused and aligned with the long-term needs of clients following life-changing injury.

Alongside her clinical work, Kiea has developed advanced skills in vestibular rehabilitation, spasticity management, functional electrical stimulation, orthotic assessment and balance rehabilitation. She also supports individuals with complex neurological and orthopaedic conditions within community settings, including home-based rehabilitation and multidisciplinary care coordination.

Kiea is known for her calm and empathetic approach when working with clients and families adjusting to the impact of catastrophic injury. She takes a collaborative and structured approach to case management, ensuring that rehabilitation plans address both the clinical and practical challenges faced by clients as they progress through recovery and long-term rehabilitation.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury
    • Traumatic brain injury
    • Mild head injury/concussion
    • Hypoxia/anoxia
    • Other Neurological Disorders
    • Cerebral Palsy
  • Complex Orthopaedic/MSK
    • Upper / Lower limbs
    • Torso
    • Face and Neck
  • Amputations
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Peripheral nerve conditions & injuries
  • General medical conditions
  • Sensory impairment
  • Vestibular dysfunction
  • Functional electrical stimulation rehab
  • Orthotics assessment

Age Group


  • Adults & CYP

Location

Birmingham

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Kirstie Goodall

Occupational Therapist

Derbyshire

Biography

Kirstie Goodall is an Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Expert Witness with over thirteen years of clinical experience across health, social care and education. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation for adults with catastrophic and complex conditions, ensuring coordinated pathways from acute recovery through to long-term independence.

Kirstie has extensive expertise supporting adults with acquired brain injury, orthopaedic trauma and progressive neurological conditions. She is highly experienced in designing tailored rehabilitation programmes incorporating cognitive rehabilitation, functional recovery, postural management and environmental adaptation, enabling individuals to regain independence and re-engage in daily life.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional assessment and multidisciplinary coordination. She has significant experience managing complex transitions from hospital to home, developing and overseeing comprehensive rehabilitation packages and ensuring alignment across therapy, care and social systems. Her work includes specialist equipment provision, housing adaptations and long-term rehabilitation planning for clients with high physical needs and fluctuating presentations.

Kirstie brings strong leadership experience from senior roles within local authority occupational therapy services, where she has led multidisciplinary teams and delivered complex care planning for adults with physical, cognitive and mental health needs. Her structured, evidence-based approach ensures rehabilitation is clinically robust, proportionate and defensible within medico-legal contexts.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury & Neurological Conditions
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Orthopaedics
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Genetic Disorders
  • Palliative Care
  • Home Adaptions
  • Specialist Equipment

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Derbyshire

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Kirstie Goodall

Occupational Therapist

Derbyshire

Biography

Kirstie Goodall is an Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Expert Witness with over thirteen years of clinical experience across health, social care and education. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation for adults with catastrophic and complex conditions, ensuring coordinated pathways from acute recovery through to long-term independence.

Kirstie has extensive expertise supporting adults with acquired brain injury, orthopaedic trauma and progressive neurological conditions. She is highly experienced in designing tailored rehabilitation programmes incorporating cognitive rehabilitation, functional recovery, postural management and environmental adaptation, enabling individuals to regain independence and re-engage in daily life.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional assessment and multidisciplinary coordination. She has significant experience managing complex transitions from hospital to home, developing and overseeing comprehensive rehabilitation packages and ensuring alignment across therapy, care and social systems. Her work includes specialist equipment provision, housing adaptations and long-term rehabilitation planning for clients with high physical needs and fluctuating presentations.

Kirstie brings strong leadership experience from senior roles within local authority occupational therapy services, where she has led multidisciplinary teams and delivered complex care planning for adults with physical, cognitive and mental health needs. Her structured, evidence-based approach ensures rehabilitation is clinically robust, proportionate and defensible within medico-legal contexts.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury & Neurological Conditions
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Orthopaedics
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Genetic Disorders
  • Palliative Care
  • Home Adaptions
  • Specialist Equipment

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Derbyshire

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Lisa McInerney

Occupational Therapist

Bury St Edmunds

Biography

Lisa McInerney is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty-six years of clinical experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation, complex disability and community-based care. Her practice is centred on the management of adults with catastrophic injury, delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care pathways across complex clinical and social systems.

Lisa has extensive expertise supporting individuals with acquired and traumatic brain injury, long-term neurological conditions and complex orthopaedic presentations. She is highly experienced in managing cases involving cognitive impairment, behavioural challenges and co-existing mental health conditions, ensuring rehabilitation plans address the full clinical and functional impact of injury.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional assessment and multidisciplinary coordination. She has worked closely with neurologists, neuropsychiatrists, psychologists and wider therapy teams to design, implement and continuously adapt rehabilitation programmes in response to evolving needs. Her experience includes continuing healthcare assessments, care commissioning, complex discharge planning and safeguarding, ensuring that rehabilitation pathways are both clinically robust and practically deliverable.

Lisa brings significant senior leadership experience, having held Clinical Team Manager and Community Rehabilitation Team Manager roles at Band 8a level within specialist neurorehabilitation services. She has led multidisciplinary teams, overseen clinical governance, managed complex caseloads and implemented service improvements aligned with NICE guidance and commissioning requirements.

Her earlier case management experience within a specialist disability service provides a strong foundation in coordinating care across health and social care systems, including funding negotiation, placement management and advising on rehabilitation pathways. This combination of clinical depth, operational leadership and case management expertise enables her to deliver clear, structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation for complex adult cases.

Specialisms

  • Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Complex Orthopaedic / MSK
  • Long-term Neurological Conditions
  • Cognitive Impairment
  • Behavioural & Emotional Dysregulation
  • Co-existing Mental Health Conditions (e.g. depression, anxiety)
  • Complex Physical Disability
  • Community Neurorehabilitation
  • Complex Discharge Planning & Continuing Healthcare

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Bury St Edmunds

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Lisa McInerney

Occupational Therapist

Bury St Edmunds

Biography

Lisa McInerney is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty-six years of clinical experience specialising in neurological rehabilitation, complex disability and community-based care. Her practice is centred on the management of adults with catastrophic injury, delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care pathways across complex clinical and social systems.

Lisa has extensive expertise supporting individuals with acquired and traumatic brain injury, long-term neurological conditions and complex orthopaedic presentations. She is highly experienced in managing cases involving cognitive impairment, behavioural challenges and co-existing mental health conditions, ensuring rehabilitation plans address the full clinical and functional impact of injury.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional assessment and multidisciplinary coordination. She has worked closely with neurologists, neuropsychiatrists, psychologists and wider therapy teams to design, implement and continuously adapt rehabilitation programmes in response to evolving needs. Her experience includes continuing healthcare assessments, care commissioning, complex discharge planning and safeguarding, ensuring that rehabilitation pathways are both clinically robust and practically deliverable.

Lisa brings significant senior leadership experience, having held Clinical Team Manager and Community Rehabilitation Team Manager roles at Band 8a level within specialist neurorehabilitation services. She has led multidisciplinary teams, overseen clinical governance, managed complex caseloads and implemented service improvements aligned with NICE guidance and commissioning requirements.

Her earlier case management experience within a specialist disability service provides a strong foundation in coordinating care across health and social care systems, including funding negotiation, placement management and advising on rehabilitation pathways. This combination of clinical depth, operational leadership and case management expertise enables her to deliver clear, structured and outcome-focused rehabilitation for complex adult cases.

Specialisms

  • Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Complex Orthopaedic / MSK
  • Long-term Neurological Conditions
  • Cognitive Impairment
  • Behavioural & Emotional Dysregulation
  • Co-existing Mental Health Conditions (e.g. depression, anxiety)
  • Complex Physical Disability
  • Community Neurorehabilitation
  • Complex Discharge Planning & Continuing Healthcare

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Bury St Edmunds

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Lorraine Chand

Nurse

Bedford

Biography

Lorraine Chand is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Registered Nurse with over twenty years of clinical experience across NHS and private sector settings. Her practice is centred on the end-to-end management of complex adult cases, delivering structured, clinically robust rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Lorraine has extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, neurological disorders, orthopaedic trauma, sensory impairment, cognitive impairment and complex mental health presentations. She is highly experienced in assessing, planning and implementing comprehensive care and rehabilitation packages, ensuring that interventions are proportionate, effective and aligned to long-term outcomes.

Her approach is systematic and clinically driven, utilising a detailed ‘top to toe’ assessment methodology to ensure all aspects of a client’s needs are identified and addressed. She has significant experience leading multidisciplinary teams, coordinating complex care provision and translating clinical information into clear, practical guidance for clients, families and legal teams.

Lorraine’s background includes senior roles across intensive care, emergency medicine, advanced clinical assessment and progressive neurology, alongside operational leadership of large-scale healthcare services. This breadth of experience enables her to manage complex adult cases with clarity, structure and strong clinical oversight, supporting safe decision-making and measurable rehabilitation outcomes.

Specialisms

  • Severe & Catastrophic Injury
  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological Disorders
  • Mental Health
  • Orthopaedic Trauma
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Cognitive Impairment
  • Peripheral nerve damage

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Bedford

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Lorraine Chand

Nurse

Bedford

Biography

Lorraine Chand is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Registered Nurse with over twenty years of clinical experience across NHS and private sector settings. Her practice is centred on the end-to-end management of complex adult cases, delivering structured, clinically robust rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Lorraine has extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, neurological disorders, orthopaedic trauma, sensory impairment, cognitive impairment and complex mental health presentations. She is highly experienced in assessing, planning and implementing comprehensive care and rehabilitation packages, ensuring that interventions are proportionate, effective and aligned to long-term outcomes.

Her approach is systematic and clinically driven, utilising a detailed ‘top to toe’ assessment methodology to ensure all aspects of a client’s needs are identified and addressed. She has significant experience leading multidisciplinary teams, coordinating complex care provision and translating clinical information into clear, practical guidance for clients, families and legal teams.

Lorraine’s background includes senior roles across intensive care, emergency medicine, advanced clinical assessment and progressive neurology, alongside operational leadership of large-scale healthcare services. This breadth of experience enables her to manage complex adult cases with clarity, structure and strong clinical oversight, supporting safe decision-making and measurable rehabilitation outcomes.

Specialisms

  • Severe & Catastrophic Injury
  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological Disorders
  • Mental Health
  • Orthopaedic Trauma
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Cognitive Impairment
  • Peripheral nerve damage

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Bedford

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Michelle Slack

Physiotherapist

Birmingham

Biography

Michelle Slack is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Physiotherapist with over twenty years of clinical experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Her practice is centred on coordinating structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation pathways for adults with catastrophic and life-changing conditions.

Michelle has extensive expertise supporting individuals with acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy, stroke, spinal cord injury and functional neurological disorder, alongside complex orthopaedic trauma, learning disabilities and long-term conditions. She is highly skilled in conducting detailed assessments and developing robust, goal-driven rehabilitation plans that prioritise independence, safety and quality of life.

Her clinical background includes senior leadership roles within the NHS, where she spent over a decade as a Specialist Team Lead Physiotherapist managing services for individuals with complex neurological and developmental needs. Alongside this, she practised as a Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist, delivering advanced rehabilitation and managing the physical, cognitive and behavioural challenges associated with complex injury and disability.

More recently, Michelle has led the development of innovative rehabilitation services within challenging environments, including the design and delivery of a specialist service for individuals with complex needs in custody settings. This work demonstrates her ability to manage multidisciplinary teams, implement structured clinical frameworks and ensure safe, effective rehabilitation delivery across varied and complex contexts.

Her approach combines clinical depth with strong coordination, working closely with multidisciplinary professionals, families and legal teams to ensure rehabilitation programmes are practical, sustainable and aligned with long-term outcomes. Michelle’s practice is defined by structured planning, clinical expertise and a clear focus on delivering measurable improvements in function and independence.

Specialisms

  • Physiotherapy
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Learning Difficulties
  • Acquired Brain Injury
  • Stroke
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Complex Care Needs

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Birmingham

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Michelle Slack

Physiotherapist

Birmingham

Biography

Michelle Slack is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Physiotherapist with over twenty years of clinical experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex injury. Her practice is centred on coordinating structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation pathways for adults with catastrophic and life-changing conditions.

Michelle has extensive expertise supporting individuals with acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy, stroke, spinal cord injury and functional neurological disorder, alongside complex orthopaedic trauma, learning disabilities and long-term conditions. She is highly skilled in conducting detailed assessments and developing robust, goal-driven rehabilitation plans that prioritise independence, safety and quality of life.

Her clinical background includes senior leadership roles within the NHS, where she spent over a decade as a Specialist Team Lead Physiotherapist managing services for individuals with complex neurological and developmental needs. Alongside this, she practised as a Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist, delivering advanced rehabilitation and managing the physical, cognitive and behavioural challenges associated with complex injury and disability.

More recently, Michelle has led the development of innovative rehabilitation services within challenging environments, including the design and delivery of a specialist service for individuals with complex needs in custody settings. This work demonstrates her ability to manage multidisciplinary teams, implement structured clinical frameworks and ensure safe, effective rehabilitation delivery across varied and complex contexts.

Her approach combines clinical depth with strong coordination, working closely with multidisciplinary professionals, families and legal teams to ensure rehabilitation programmes are practical, sustainable and aligned with long-term outcomes. Michelle’s practice is defined by structured planning, clinical expertise and a clear focus on delivering measurable improvements in function and independence.

Specialisms

  • Physiotherapy
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Learning Difficulties
  • Acquired Brain Injury
  • Stroke
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Complex Care Needs

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Birmingham

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Monica Iofciu

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Monica Iofciu is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with extensive experience across NHS acute services, Adult Social Care and independent practice. Her work is centred on the management of complex adult cases, delivering structured, defensible and outcome-focused rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and long-term conditions.

Monica specialises in complex neurological rehabilitation, supporting individuals with acquired brain injury, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, cerebral palsy and dementia. She has significant experience managing cases with co-existing mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, PTSD, personality disorders and schizophrenia, requiring coordinated multidisciplinary intervention and proportionate risk management.

Her practice is grounded in detailed functional and cognitive assessment, with particular strength in working with individuals presenting with fluctuating capacity, safeguarding concerns and high falls risk. She is experienced in contributing to Best Interest decision-making, developing and optimising care packages, and ensuring that rehabilitation and support plans are both clinically robust and sustainable within complex home environments.

Monica brings advanced expertise in complex moving and handling, including single-handed care and review of double-handed care packages, alongside specialist equipment provision and major housing adaptations. Her work includes close coordination with multidisciplinary teams across health, social care and housing systems, ensuring safe discharge, continuity of care and effective long-term planning.

In her current Deputy Team Manager role within a complex Adult Social Care Occupational Therapy service, Monica provides clinical oversight, manages safeguarding and escalation processes, and signs off major adaptation and housing reports. She has contributed to service improvement initiatives focused on delivering proportionate, cost-effective and defensible care planning, reinforcing her structured and governance-led approach to case management.

Her practice is underpinned by strong clinical reasoning, leadership and a clear understanding of statutory frameworks, ensuring delivery of coordinated, outcome-focused rehabilitation for clients with complex and catastrophic needs.

Specialisms

  • Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
  • Stroke and complex neurological rehabilitation
  • Dementia (including Alzheimer’s disease)
  • Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease
  • Cerebral Palsy (adults)
  • Complex mental health presentations
  • Complex orthopaedic trauma
  • Functional and cognitive assessment
  • Complex moving and handling
  • Single-Handed Care and Double-Handed Care Review
  • Major adaptations and housing needs assessments
  • Specialist equipment provision

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Monica Iofciu

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Monica Iofciu is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with extensive experience across NHS acute services, Adult Social Care and independent practice. Her work is centred on the management of complex adult cases, delivering structured, defensible and outcome-focused rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and long-term conditions.

Monica specialises in complex neurological rehabilitation, supporting individuals with acquired brain injury, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, cerebral palsy and dementia. She has significant experience managing cases with co-existing mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, PTSD, personality disorders and schizophrenia, requiring coordinated multidisciplinary intervention and proportionate risk management.

Her practice is grounded in detailed functional and cognitive assessment, with particular strength in working with individuals presenting with fluctuating capacity, safeguarding concerns and high falls risk. She is experienced in contributing to Best Interest decision-making, developing and optimising care packages, and ensuring that rehabilitation and support plans are both clinically robust and sustainable within complex home environments.

Monica brings advanced expertise in complex moving and handling, including single-handed care and review of double-handed care packages, alongside specialist equipment provision and major housing adaptations. Her work includes close coordination with multidisciplinary teams across health, social care and housing systems, ensuring safe discharge, continuity of care and effective long-term planning.

In her current Deputy Team Manager role within a complex Adult Social Care Occupational Therapy service, Monica provides clinical oversight, manages safeguarding and escalation processes, and signs off major adaptation and housing reports. She has contributed to service improvement initiatives focused on delivering proportionate, cost-effective and defensible care planning, reinforcing her structured and governance-led approach to case management.

Her practice is underpinned by strong clinical reasoning, leadership and a clear understanding of statutory frameworks, ensuring delivery of coordinated, outcome-focused rehabilitation for clients with complex and catastrophic needs.

Specialisms

  • Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
  • Stroke and complex neurological rehabilitation
  • Dementia (including Alzheimer’s disease)
  • Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease
  • Cerebral Palsy (adults)
  • Complex mental health presentations
  • Complex orthopaedic trauma
  • Functional and cognitive assessment
  • Complex moving and handling
  • Single-Handed Care and Double-Handed Care Review
  • Major adaptations and housing needs assessments
  • Specialist equipment provision

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Nandi Botha

Occupational Therapist

Kent

Biography

Nandi Botha is a Paediatric Case Manager and Expert Witness Occupational Therapist with thirteen years’ experience across hospital, school and community settings in the UK and South Africa. She specialises in complex neurological, developmental and orthopaedic presentations in children, including cerebral palsy, acquired and birth brain injury, spinal and orthopaedic trauma, epilepsy and sensory impairments.

Nandi has extensive experience managing multifaceted cases where physical, cognitive and psychological needs co-exist. She delivers advanced functional assessment, long-term care planning and evidence-based rehabilitation designed to maximise independence, participation and educational access. Her practice includes coordinating multidisciplinary teams and overseeing comprehensive care packages aligned with statutory pathways and SEND processes.

As an Expert Witness, Nandi has prepared impartial reports for both Claimant and Defendant in complex trauma litigation, combining detailed clinical analysis with clear opinion on functional limitation, rehabilitation potential and future care requirements. She is fully trained in the Civil Procedure Rules and maintains active postgraduate study in sensory-informed early years intervention.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury (ABI/TBI)
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Hypoxia/anoxia
  • Neurological conditions
  • Sensory impairments
  • Epilepsy
  • Orthopaedic & MSK injuries/conditions
  • Care package management

Age Group

Paediatric

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Nandi Botha

Occupational Therapist

Kent

Biography

Nandi Botha is a Paediatric Case Manager and Expert Witness Occupational Therapist with thirteen years’ experience across hospital, school and community settings in the UK and South Africa. She specialises in complex neurological, developmental and orthopaedic presentations in children, including cerebral palsy, acquired and birth brain injury, spinal and orthopaedic trauma, epilepsy and sensory impairments.

Nandi has extensive experience managing multifaceted cases where physical, cognitive and psychological needs co-exist. She delivers advanced functional assessment, long-term care planning and evidence-based rehabilitation designed to maximise independence, participation and educational access. Her practice includes coordinating multidisciplinary teams and overseeing comprehensive care packages aligned with statutory pathways and SEND processes.

As an Expert Witness, Nandi has prepared impartial reports for both Claimant and Defendant in complex trauma litigation, combining detailed clinical analysis with clear opinion on functional limitation, rehabilitation potential and future care requirements. She is fully trained in the Civil Procedure Rules and maintains active postgraduate study in sensory-informed early years intervention.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury (ABI/TBI)
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Hypoxia/anoxia
  • Neurological conditions
  • Sensory impairments
  • Epilepsy
  • Orthopaedic & MSK injuries/conditions
  • Care package management

Age Group

Paediatric

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Nicola Keelan

Occupational Therapist

Surrey

Biography

Nicola Keelan is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical and leadership experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex adult case management. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care pathways for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Nicola has extensive expertise across acquired and hypoxic brain injury, spinal cord injury, major trauma, polytrauma and complex orthopaedic conditions. She is highly experienced in managing cases involving peripheral nerve injuries, sensory impairment, frontal lobe damage and prolonged disorders of consciousness, alongside complex presentations involving cancer, palliative care and medical negligence.

Her approach is grounded in detailed clinical assessment and multidisciplinary coordination, ensuring rehabilitation plans are both clinically robust and aligned with long-term functional outcomes. She has significant experience managing complex transitions from acute care to community reintegration, supporting continuity of care and optimising recovery pathways.

Nicola brings strong leadership and governance experience, including her current role as Clinical Manager, where she supports and supervises case managers and provides specialist input on complex cases. Her background in service design, safeguarding, risk management and statutory funding frameworks enables her to deliver structured, defensible and outcome-focused case management.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury (ABI)
  • Orthopaedic/MSK
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Major Trauma
  • Elderly care and frailty
  • Hypoxic brain injury
  • Peripheral nerve conditions & injuries
  • Sensory impairment
  • Frontal lobe damage
  • Cancer & palliative care
  • Prolonged Disorder of Consciousness

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Surrey

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Nicola Keelan

Occupational Therapist

Surrey

Biography

Nicola Keelan is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical and leadership experience, specialising in neurological rehabilitation and complex adult case management. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care pathways for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Nicola has extensive expertise across acquired and hypoxic brain injury, spinal cord injury, major trauma, polytrauma and complex orthopaedic conditions. She is highly experienced in managing cases involving peripheral nerve injuries, sensory impairment, frontal lobe damage and prolonged disorders of consciousness, alongside complex presentations involving cancer, palliative care and medical negligence.

Her approach is grounded in detailed clinical assessment and multidisciplinary coordination, ensuring rehabilitation plans are both clinically robust and aligned with long-term functional outcomes. She has significant experience managing complex transitions from acute care to community reintegration, supporting continuity of care and optimising recovery pathways.

Nicola brings strong leadership and governance experience, including her current role as Clinical Manager, where she supports and supervises case managers and provides specialist input on complex cases. Her background in service design, safeguarding, risk management and statutory funding frameworks enables her to deliver structured, defensible and outcome-focused case management.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury (ABI)
  • Orthopaedic/MSK
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Major Trauma
  • Elderly care and frailty
  • Hypoxic brain injury
  • Peripheral nerve conditions & injuries
  • Sensory impairment
  • Frontal lobe damage
  • Cancer & palliative care
  • Prolonged Disorder of Consciousness

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Surrey

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Pamela Obi

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Pamela Obi is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Paediatric Nurse with over fifteen years of clinical experience, specialising in complex paediatric care. Her practice is centred on coordinating high-dependency rehabilitation and care packages for children and young people with life-changing conditions.

She has extensive expertise in paediatric brain injury, neurological disorders, genetic conditions and complex neurodevelopmental presentations, including cerebral palsy and sensory impairment. Pamela is highly experienced in managing children with significant physical dependency, including those requiring ventilator, tracheostomy and gastrostomy support.

Her approach is holistic and family-centred, working closely with multidisciplinary teams and families to design and deliver individualised care plans that reflect both clinical needs and family dynamics. She has strong experience navigating statutory frameworks, including EHCP and SEND processes, ensuring that care, education and social support are aligned.

Pamela’s work includes supporting transitions from hospital to home, as well as key developmental and educational transitions. Her ability to combine clinical expertise with practical coordination ensures that care is safe, sustainable and focused on long-term outcomes for children and young people.

Specialisms

  • Paediatric brain injury rehabilitation
  • Complex neurodevelopmental presentations
  • Cognitive, behavioural, and emotional difficulties post-ABI
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Neurological disorders
  • Tetraplegia
  • Statutory framework navigation (EHCP, SEND, social care)
  • Family-centred rehabilitation planning
  • Transition planning (school, service, and developmental)

Age Group


  • Children and YP

Location

  • London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Pamela Obi

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Pamela Obi is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Paediatric Nurse with over fifteen years of clinical experience, specialising in complex paediatric care. Her practice is centred on coordinating high-dependency rehabilitation and care packages for children and young people with life-changing conditions.

She has extensive expertise in paediatric brain injury, neurological disorders, genetic conditions and complex neurodevelopmental presentations, including cerebral palsy and sensory impairment. Pamela is highly experienced in managing children with significant physical dependency, including those requiring ventilator, tracheostomy and gastrostomy support.

Her approach is holistic and family-centred, working closely with multidisciplinary teams and families to design and deliver individualised care plans that reflect both clinical needs and family dynamics. She has strong experience navigating statutory frameworks, including EHCP and SEND processes, ensuring that care, education and social support are aligned.

Pamela’s work includes supporting transitions from hospital to home, as well as key developmental and educational transitions. Her ability to combine clinical expertise with practical coordination ensures that care is safe, sustainable and focused on long-term outcomes for children and young people.

Specialisms

  • Paediatric brain injury rehabilitation
  • Complex neurodevelopmental presentations
  • Cognitive, behavioural, and emotional difficulties post-ABI
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Neurological disorders
  • Tetraplegia
  • Statutory framework navigation (EHCP, SEND, social care)
  • Family-centred rehabilitation planning
  • Transition planning (school, service, and developmental)

Age Group


  • Children and YP

Location

  • London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Paul Withington

Occupational Therapist

Leicester

Biography

Paul Withington is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, including eight years specialising in case management. His practice is centred on coordinating complex rehabilitation pathways and delivering structured, outcome-focused care for adults and young people with catastrophic injury and long-term conditions.

Paul has extensive expertise across brain injury, spinal injury, cerebral palsy, orthopaedic trauma, amputations and complex neurological and somatic disorders. He is highly experienced in managing clients with multi-layered needs, including mental health conditions, sensory impairment and palliative care requirements, ensuring that rehabilitation plans address both physical and psychological aspects of recovery.

His approach is proactive and clinically driven, grounded in detailed functional assessment and the coordination of multidisciplinary teams. He works closely with healthcare professionals, care providers and families to design and implement tailored rehabilitation programmes, ensuring that interventions reduce risk, improve safety and maximise independence within the home and community.

Paul has significant experience sourcing and managing complex care packages, overseeing home adaptations and introducing assistive technologies to support long-term independence. His ability to combine clinical expertise with practical, solution-focused delivery ensures that rehabilitation is both effective and sustainable, with clear progression towards defined outcomes.

He is also recognised for his ability to support clients and families through the wider impact of catastrophic injury, ensuring coordinated input across physical, psychological and social domains. His structured and empathetic approach enables consistent delivery of rehabilitation from initial assessment through to long-term management.

Specialisms

  • Orthopaedic Injury
  • Brain Injury
  • Amputation
  • Spinal Injury
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Complex Somatic Disorders
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Mental Health
  • Neurological Disorders
  • Infections
  • General Medical Conditions
  • Palliative Care

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Young Persons

Location

  • Leicester

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Paul Withington

Occupational Therapist

Leicester

Biography

Paul Withington is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, including eight years specialising in case management. His practice is centred on coordinating complex rehabilitation pathways and delivering structured, outcome-focused care for adults and young people with catastrophic injury and long-term conditions.

Paul has extensive expertise across brain injury, spinal injury, cerebral palsy, orthopaedic trauma, amputations and complex neurological and somatic disorders. He is highly experienced in managing clients with multi-layered needs, including mental health conditions, sensory impairment and palliative care requirements, ensuring that rehabilitation plans address both physical and psychological aspects of recovery.

His approach is proactive and clinically driven, grounded in detailed functional assessment and the coordination of multidisciplinary teams. He works closely with healthcare professionals, care providers and families to design and implement tailored rehabilitation programmes, ensuring that interventions reduce risk, improve safety and maximise independence within the home and community.

Paul has significant experience sourcing and managing complex care packages, overseeing home adaptations and introducing assistive technologies to support long-term independence. His ability to combine clinical expertise with practical, solution-focused delivery ensures that rehabilitation is both effective and sustainable, with clear progression towards defined outcomes.

He is also recognised for his ability to support clients and families through the wider impact of catastrophic injury, ensuring coordinated input across physical, psychological and social domains. His structured and empathetic approach enables consistent delivery of rehabilitation from initial assessment through to long-term management.

Specialisms

  • Orthopaedic Injury
  • Brain Injury
  • Amputation
  • Spinal Injury
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Complex Somatic Disorders
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Mental Health
  • Neurological Disorders
  • Infections
  • General Medical Conditions
  • Palliative Care

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Young Persons

Location

  • Leicester

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Pooja Pau

Occupational Therapist

Reading

Biography

Pooja Pau is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, specialising in neurological and orthopaedic rehabilitation. Her practice is centred on complex adult cases involving catastrophic injury, providing a strong foundation for the coordination of rehabilitation, care and long-term functional outcomes.

Since 2014, Pooja has worked as a Case Manager, delivering and overseeing complex rehabilitation packages for individuals with significant physical, cognitive and communication impairments. She has extensive experience supporting clients following traumatic and acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke and complex orthopaedic trauma, ensuring that rehabilitation pathways are structured, clinically robust and aligned to long-term independence.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional assessment and multidisciplinary coordination, encompassing the planning of bespoke care packages, specialist equipment provision, major housing adaptations and education of families and carers. She brings particular strength in managing transitions from acute hospital settings through to community reintegration, ensuring continuity of care and effective discharge planning.

Pooja’s clinical background includes specialist roles within brain injury and acute neurology services, alongside senior leadership experience in intermediate care. She has led rehabilitation for individuals with complex neurological and orthopaedic conditions, including dementia, amputations and polytrauma, and has driven service improvements through the development of specialist interventions such as neuro-splinting and orthotic services.

Her experience also includes work within rapid response services, delivering timely interventions to prevent hospital admission and stabilise complex presentations in the community. This breadth of experience, combined with her leadership across clinical and case management settings, enables her to deliver clear, coordinated and outcome-focused rehabilitation for clients with significant injury.

Pooja is fully trained in medico-legal case management and maintains an active CPD profile, ensuring her practice remains aligned with current standards in catastrophic case management.

Specialisms

  • Complex Orthopaedics
  • Spinal Injury
  • Brain Injury
  • Mental Health
  • Stroke
  • Functional Neurological Disorders
  • Peripheral Nerve Conditions & Injuries
  • Sensory Impairment (Visual & Aural)
  • Neurological conditions

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Reading

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Pooja Pau

Occupational Therapist

Reading

Biography

Pooja Pau is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, specialising in neurological and orthopaedic rehabilitation. Her practice is centred on complex adult cases involving catastrophic injury, providing a strong foundation for the coordination of rehabilitation, care and long-term functional outcomes.

Since 2014, Pooja has worked as a Case Manager, delivering and overseeing complex rehabilitation packages for individuals with significant physical, cognitive and communication impairments. She has extensive experience supporting clients following traumatic and acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke and complex orthopaedic trauma, ensuring that rehabilitation pathways are structured, clinically robust and aligned to long-term independence.

Her approach is grounded in detailed functional assessment and multidisciplinary coordination, encompassing the planning of bespoke care packages, specialist equipment provision, major housing adaptations and education of families and carers. She brings particular strength in managing transitions from acute hospital settings through to community reintegration, ensuring continuity of care and effective discharge planning.

Pooja’s clinical background includes specialist roles within brain injury and acute neurology services, alongside senior leadership experience in intermediate care. She has led rehabilitation for individuals with complex neurological and orthopaedic conditions, including dementia, amputations and polytrauma, and has driven service improvements through the development of specialist interventions such as neuro-splinting and orthotic services.

Her experience also includes work within rapid response services, delivering timely interventions to prevent hospital admission and stabilise complex presentations in the community. This breadth of experience, combined with her leadership across clinical and case management settings, enables her to deliver clear, coordinated and outcome-focused rehabilitation for clients with significant injury.

Pooja is fully trained in medico-legal case management and maintains an active CPD profile, ensuring her practice remains aligned with current standards in catastrophic case management.

Specialisms

  • Complex Orthopaedics
  • Spinal Injury
  • Brain Injury
  • Mental Health
  • Stroke
  • Functional Neurological Disorders
  • Peripheral Nerve Conditions & Injuries
  • Sensory Impairment (Visual & Aural)
  • Neurological conditions

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Reading

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Rachel Mayne

Occupational Therapist

Merthyr Tydfil

Biography

Rachel Mayne is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Occupational Therapist with over fourteen years of experience across mental health and physical healthcare, specialising in complex adult presentations where neurological, cognitive and psychological needs intersect.

Her expertise includes traumatic and acquired brain injury, progressive neurological conditions such as Huntington’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease, and cases involving significant cognitive decline alongside depression, anxiety and behavioural complexity. She also has experience supporting clients following limb amputation and complex trauma, enabling her to manage rehabilitation where both physical and psychological adjustment are critical.

Rachel’s background across acute hospitals, community services and specialist rehabilitation environments provides her with a strong understanding of the full rehabilitation pathway, from discharge planning through to long-term community integration. She is highly skilled in developing and coordinating structured, person-centred rehabilitation programmes, ensuring that care plans are clinically robust, realistic and aligned with long-term outcomes.

She works closely with multidisciplinary teams, social services and funding bodies, organising and leading case conferences to ensure clear direction, accountability and progress. Her leadership experience includes establishing therapy services, supervising clinical teams and embedding governance frameworks, giving assurance that complex care packages are delivered safely and effectively.

Rachel brings a structured, analytical approach to case management, ensuring that adult clients with life-changing injuries or conditions receive coordinated, outcome-focused rehabilitation that addresses both functional recovery and psychological well-being.

Specialisms

  • Neurological conditions
  • Sensory impairments
  • Respiratory conditions
  • Pain conditions
  • Amputations
  • Burns
  • Specialist equipment provision
  • Orthopaedic & MSK injuries, conditions
  • General medical & surgical conditions
  • Frailty & emergency medicine
  • Anxiety and mood disorders
  • Palliative and end-of-life care

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Merthyr Tydfil

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Rachel Mayne

Occupational Therapist

Merthyr Tydfil

Biography

Rachel Mayne is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Occupational Therapist with over fourteen years of experience across mental health and physical healthcare, specialising in complex adult presentations where neurological, cognitive and psychological needs intersect.

Her expertise includes traumatic and acquired brain injury, progressive neurological conditions such as Huntington’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease, and cases involving significant cognitive decline alongside depression, anxiety and behavioural complexity. She also has experience supporting clients following limb amputation and complex trauma, enabling her to manage rehabilitation where both physical and psychological adjustment are critical.

Rachel’s background across acute hospitals, community services and specialist rehabilitation environments provides her with a strong understanding of the full rehabilitation pathway, from discharge planning through to long-term community integration. She is highly skilled in developing and coordinating structured, person-centred rehabilitation programmes, ensuring that care plans are clinically robust, realistic and aligned with long-term outcomes.

She works closely with multidisciplinary teams, social services and funding bodies, organising and leading case conferences to ensure clear direction, accountability and progress. Her leadership experience includes establishing therapy services, supervising clinical teams and embedding governance frameworks, giving assurance that complex care packages are delivered safely and effectively.

Rachel brings a structured, analytical approach to case management, ensuring that adult clients with life-changing injuries or conditions receive coordinated, outcome-focused rehabilitation that addresses both functional recovery and psychological well-being.

Specialisms

  • Neurological conditions
  • Sensory impairments
  • Respiratory conditions
  • Pain conditions
  • Amputations
  • Burns
  • Specialist equipment provision
  • Orthopaedic & MSK injuries, conditions
  • General medical & surgical conditions
  • Frailty & emergency medicine
  • Anxiety and mood disorders
  • Palliative and end-of-life care

Age Group

  • Adults

Location

  • Merthyr Tydfil

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Rhi Cross-Brown

Occupational Therapist

Basingstoke

Biography

Rhi Cross-Brown is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with nearly two decades of clinical experience across acute, community and rehabilitation settings. Her practice is centred on managing complex adult cases, delivering structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Rhi has extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, complex orthopaedic trauma, amputations and progressive neurological conditions. She is highly experienced in managing multifaceted presentations, including cognitive impairment, mental health conditions and sensory dysfunction, ensuring rehabilitation pathways address the full clinical and functional impact of injury.

Her approach is grounded in detailed assessment and multidisciplinary coordination. She leads integrated teams of therapists, psychologists and care providers to deliver tailored rehabilitation programmes, with a focus on restoring independence, managing risk and achieving measurable long-term outcomes.

Rhi brings strong leadership and governance experience, including roles as Therapy Team Lead, Rehabilitation Ward Manager and Quality Manager within commissioning structures. Her understanding of healthcare quality, funding and service delivery ensures rehabilitation is both clinically robust and resource-efficient, providing clarity and assurance for instructing parties.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury, ABI & TBI
  • Complex Orthopaedic / MSK
  • Amputations
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Neurological disorders
  • Sensory impairments
  • Mental Health
  • Learning difficulties
  • Vocational advice
  • Palliative care
  • Epilepsy
  • General medical conditions

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Basingstoke

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Rhi Cross-Brown

Occupational Therapist

Basingstoke

Biography

Rhi Cross-Brown is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with nearly two decades of clinical experience across acute, community and rehabilitation settings. Her practice is centred on managing complex adult cases, delivering structured, outcome-focused rehabilitation for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Rhi has extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, complex orthopaedic trauma, amputations and progressive neurological conditions. She is highly experienced in managing multifaceted presentations, including cognitive impairment, mental health conditions and sensory dysfunction, ensuring rehabilitation pathways address the full clinical and functional impact of injury.

Her approach is grounded in detailed assessment and multidisciplinary coordination. She leads integrated teams of therapists, psychologists and care providers to deliver tailored rehabilitation programmes, with a focus on restoring independence, managing risk and achieving measurable long-term outcomes.

Rhi brings strong leadership and governance experience, including roles as Therapy Team Lead, Rehabilitation Ward Manager and Quality Manager within commissioning structures. Her understanding of healthcare quality, funding and service delivery ensures rehabilitation is both clinically robust and resource-efficient, providing clarity and assurance for instructing parties.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury, ABI & TBI
  • Complex Orthopaedic / MSK
  • Amputations
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Neurological disorders
  • Sensory impairments
  • Mental Health
  • Learning difficulties
  • Vocational advice
  • Palliative care
  • Epilepsy
  • General medical conditions

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Basingstoke

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Rita Angela Doe

Nurse

Kent

Biography

Rita Angela Doe is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Complex Care Nurse with over ten years of clinical experience across hospital and community settings. Her practice is centred on the coordination of high-dependency care for adults with catastrophic and life-changing conditions, delivering structured, clinically robust and outcome-focused rehabilitation within home environments.

Rita has extensive expertise supporting adults with acquired and traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, severe epilepsy, respiratory compromise and progressive neurological disorders. She is highly experienced in managing complex clinical presentations requiring tracheostomy care, gastrostomy feeding, invasive and non-invasive ventilation, cough assist and comprehensive seizure management.

Her approach is grounded in detailed clinical assessment, risk management and multidisciplinary coordination. She has significant experience leading complex care packages, developing and reviewing care plans, and ensuring safe delivery of care through robust clinical governance and competency oversight. Her work includes close liaison with GPs, social services and wider MDTs, ensuring coordinated and compliant care aligned to long-term needs.

Rita’s leadership experience as a Clinical Lead within complex care services enables her to manage high-risk, high-dependency cases with structure and clarity. Her practice is defined by strong clinical oversight, clear communication and a focus on delivering safe, sustainable outcomes for adults with complex medical and neurological needs.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury (ABI & TBI)
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Neurological disorders
  • Sensory impairment
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Complex Orthopaedic & MSK
  • General medical conditions
  • Mental Health
  • Learning Difficulties
  • Liaison with LA
  • Early years development and transition planning

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Kent

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Rita Angela Doe

Nurse

Kent

Biography

Rita Angela Doe is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Complex Care Nurse with over ten years of clinical experience across hospital and community settings. Her practice is centred on the coordination of high-dependency care for adults with catastrophic and life-changing conditions, delivering structured, clinically robust and outcome-focused rehabilitation within home environments.

Rita has extensive expertise supporting adults with acquired and traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, severe epilepsy, respiratory compromise and progressive neurological disorders. She is highly experienced in managing complex clinical presentations requiring tracheostomy care, gastrostomy feeding, invasive and non-invasive ventilation, cough assist and comprehensive seizure management.

Her approach is grounded in detailed clinical assessment, risk management and multidisciplinary coordination. She has significant experience leading complex care packages, developing and reviewing care plans, and ensuring safe delivery of care through robust clinical governance and competency oversight. Her work includes close liaison with GPs, social services and wider MDTs, ensuring coordinated and compliant care aligned to long-term needs.

Rita’s leadership experience as a Clinical Lead within complex care services enables her to manage high-risk, high-dependency cases with structure and clarity. Her practice is defined by strong clinical oversight, clear communication and a focus on delivering safe, sustainable outcomes for adults with complex medical and neurological needs.

Specialisms

  • Brain Injury (ABI & TBI)
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Neurological disorders
  • Sensory impairment
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Complex Orthopaedic & MSK
  • General medical conditions
  • Mental Health
  • Learning Difficulties
  • Liaison with LA
  • Early years development and transition planning

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Kent

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Rosy Edwards

Occupational Therapist

Wirral

Biography

Rosy Edwards is an Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Paediatric Services Specialist with over a decade of clinical experience, specialising in the rehabilitation of children and young people with complex neurological injury. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation pathways within medico-legal frameworks, supporting children with acquired brain injury and complex neurodevelopmental presentations.

Rosy has extensive expertise in managing children with traumatic brain injury, cognitive, behavioural, sensory and emotional difficulties, and long-term neurological conditions requiring sustained multidisciplinary input. Her approach is grounded in Occupational Therapy theory and standardised assessment methodology, enabling goal-driven rehabilitation with measurable outcomes tailored to each child’s developmental stage and environment.

She is highly experienced in identifying complex needs and coordinating comprehensive rehabilitation packages across statutory and private sectors. Rosy leads multidisciplinary teams including neuropsychologists, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists, educators and care providers, ensuring consistent, integrated support for the child and family. Her work includes managing complex family dynamics, transition planning across educational and care settings, and maintaining continuity throughout long-term rehabilitation.

As Clinical Manager and Paediatric Services Specialist, Rosy provides clinical oversight, supervision and training to case managers, with a focus on governance, reflective practice and service quality. Her detailed understanding of SEND frameworks, EHCP processes, safeguarding and statutory systems enables her to advocate effectively for children requiring complex support across health, education and social care.

Her practice is defined by strong clinical reasoning, structured coordination and a family-centred approach, ensuring rehabilitation is transparent, effective and aligned with long-term outcomes for children and young people.

Specialisms

  • Paediatric brain injury rehabilitation
  • Complex neurodevelopmental presentations
  • Cognitive, behavioural, and emotional difficulties post-ABI
  • Long-term multidisciplinary rehabilitation for children and young people
  • Medico-legal case management in paediatrics
  • Statutory framework navigation (EHCP, SEND, social care)
  • Family-centred rehabilitation planning
  • Transition planning (school, service, and developmental)

Age Group

  • Children and YP

Location

  • Wirral

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Rosy Edwards

Occupational Therapist

Wirral

Biography

Rosy Edwards is an Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Paediatric Services Specialist with over a decade of clinical experience, specialising in the rehabilitation of children and young people with complex neurological injury. Her practice is centred on delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation pathways within medico-legal frameworks, supporting children with acquired brain injury and complex neurodevelopmental presentations.

Rosy has extensive expertise in managing children with traumatic brain injury, cognitive, behavioural, sensory and emotional difficulties, and long-term neurological conditions requiring sustained multidisciplinary input. Her approach is grounded in Occupational Therapy theory and standardised assessment methodology, enabling goal-driven rehabilitation with measurable outcomes tailored to each child’s developmental stage and environment.

She is highly experienced in identifying complex needs and coordinating comprehensive rehabilitation packages across statutory and private sectors. Rosy leads multidisciplinary teams including neuropsychologists, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists, educators and care providers, ensuring consistent, integrated support for the child and family. Her work includes managing complex family dynamics, transition planning across educational and care settings, and maintaining continuity throughout long-term rehabilitation.

As Clinical Manager and Paediatric Services Specialist, Rosy provides clinical oversight, supervision and training to case managers, with a focus on governance, reflective practice and service quality. Her detailed understanding of SEND frameworks, EHCP processes, safeguarding and statutory systems enables her to advocate effectively for children requiring complex support across health, education and social care.

Her practice is defined by strong clinical reasoning, structured coordination and a family-centred approach, ensuring rehabilitation is transparent, effective and aligned with long-term outcomes for children and young people.

Specialisms

  • Paediatric brain injury rehabilitation
  • Complex neurodevelopmental presentations
  • Cognitive, behavioural, and emotional difficulties post-ABI
  • Long-term multidisciplinary rehabilitation for children and young people
  • Medico-legal case management in paediatrics
  • Statutory framework navigation (EHCP, SEND, social care)
  • Family-centred rehabilitation planning
  • Transition planning (school, service, and developmental)

Age Group

  • Children and YP

Location

  • Wirral

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Sarah Lewis

Physiotherapist

Hampshire

Biography

Sarah Lewis is a Physiotherapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over eighteen years of clinical experience across NHS, private healthcare and independent practice. Her work is centred on the rehabilitation and case management of adults with complex trauma, orthopaedic injury and post-surgical needs, providing structured and outcome-focused pathways from acute admission through to community reintegration.

Sarah has extensive experience supporting individuals following traumatic injuries, including mild head injury, complex orthopaedic trauma and spinal conditions. She specialises in post-operative rehabilitation, pain management and long-term musculoskeletal conditions, ensuring that rehabilitation programmes are clinically robust and tailored to functional recovery and independence.

Her approach is holistic and clinically driven, combining detailed physical assessment with coordination of multidisciplinary input. She works closely with consultants, therapists and care teams to design and implement effective rehabilitation strategies, while guiding clients and families through the challenges of recovery. Her experience spans inpatient, outpatient and community settings, enabling continuity of care and practical delivery of rehabilitation plans.

Sarah’s senior clinical background across orthopaedics, elderly medicine, stroke and rehabilitation services provides a strong foundation for managing complex adult presentations. Her case management practice is focused on restoring function, reducing long-term dependency and delivering clear, coordinated outcomes for clients with significant injury.

Specialisms

  • Physiotherapy
  • Neurorehabilitation
  • Trauma & Orthopaedics
  • Pelvic Health
  • Spinal Injury
  • Pain
  • Post-Operative Rehabilitation

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Young Persons 16+

Location

  • Hampshire

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Sarah Lewis

Physiotherapist

Hampshire

Biography

Sarah Lewis is a Physiotherapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over eighteen years of clinical experience across NHS, private healthcare and independent practice. Her work is centred on the rehabilitation and case management of adults with complex trauma, orthopaedic injury and post-surgical needs, providing structured and outcome-focused pathways from acute admission through to community reintegration.

Sarah has extensive experience supporting individuals following traumatic injuries, including mild head injury, complex orthopaedic trauma and spinal conditions. She specialises in post-operative rehabilitation, pain management and long-term musculoskeletal conditions, ensuring that rehabilitation programmes are clinically robust and tailored to functional recovery and independence.

Her approach is holistic and clinically driven, combining detailed physical assessment with coordination of multidisciplinary input. She works closely with consultants, therapists and care teams to design and implement effective rehabilitation strategies, while guiding clients and families through the challenges of recovery. Her experience spans inpatient, outpatient and community settings, enabling continuity of care and practical delivery of rehabilitation plans.

Sarah’s senior clinical background across orthopaedics, elderly medicine, stroke and rehabilitation services provides a strong foundation for managing complex adult presentations. Her case management practice is focused on restoring function, reducing long-term dependency and delivering clear, coordinated outcomes for clients with significant injury.

Specialisms

  • Physiotherapy
  • Neurorehabilitation
  • Trauma & Orthopaedics
  • Pelvic Health
  • Spinal Injury
  • Pain
  • Post-Operative Rehabilitation

Age Group


  • Adults
  • Young Persons 16+

Location

  • Hampshire

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Sarah Pettyfer

Occupational Therapist

Surrey

Biography

Sarah Pettyfer is an Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Clinical Manager with over twenty-five years of senior clinical experience and a specialist focus on neurological rehabilitation. Her practice is centred on managing complex adult cases, delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care pathways for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Sarah has extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke and complex neurological conditions, alongside orthopaedic trauma and peripheral nerve injury. She is highly experienced in managing clients with complex comorbidities, including cognitive impairment, sensory dysfunction and co-existing mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression and personality disorders.

Her approach is grounded in detailed assessment and multidisciplinary coordination, ensuring rehabilitation programmes address physical, cognitive and psychosocial needs in a structured and outcome-focused manner. She is particularly skilled in sourcing and managing complex care packages, including both agency and directly employed models, ensuring delivery is sustainable, proportionate and aligned with long-term outcomes.

Sarah brings significant leadership and governance experience, including her role as Service Manager for community rehabilitation and rapid response services, where she led multidisciplinary teams and implemented robust clinical governance frameworks. In her current Clinical Manager role, she provides supervision, mentorship and specialist input into complex cases, reinforcing a consistent, high-quality approach to case management.

Specialisms

  • Orthopaedics
  • Spinal Injury
  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological Disorders
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Peripheral Nerve Conditions & Injuries
  • Learning Difficulties

Age Group

  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Surrey

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Sarah Pettyfer

Occupational Therapist

Surrey

Biography

Sarah Pettyfer is an Occupational Therapist, Catastrophic Case Manager and Clinical Manager with over twenty-five years of senior clinical experience and a specialist focus on neurological rehabilitation. Her practice is centred on managing complex adult cases, delivering structured, evidence-based rehabilitation and coordinated care pathways for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing injuries.

Sarah has extensive expertise in acquired and traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke and complex neurological conditions, alongside orthopaedic trauma and peripheral nerve injury. She is highly experienced in managing clients with complex comorbidities, including cognitive impairment, sensory dysfunction and co-existing mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression and personality disorders.

Her approach is grounded in detailed assessment and multidisciplinary coordination, ensuring rehabilitation programmes address physical, cognitive and psychosocial needs in a structured and outcome-focused manner. She is particularly skilled in sourcing and managing complex care packages, including both agency and directly employed models, ensuring delivery is sustainable, proportionate and aligned with long-term outcomes.

Sarah brings significant leadership and governance experience, including her role as Service Manager for community rehabilitation and rapid response services, where she led multidisciplinary teams and implemented robust clinical governance frameworks. In her current Clinical Manager role, she provides supervision, mentorship and specialist input into complex cases, reinforcing a consistent, high-quality approach to case management.

Specialisms

  • Orthopaedics
  • Spinal Injury
  • Brain Injury
  • Neurological Disorders
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Peripheral Nerve Conditions & Injuries
  • Learning Difficulties

Age Group

  • Adults
  • Children and YP

Location

  • Surrey

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Sharon Neave

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Sharon Neave is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Occupational Therapist with nearly a decade of experience in neurological rehabilitation across major trauma centres, neurosurgical wards and specialist neurorehabilitation units. She specialises in adult traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and complex neurological presentations, including complete and incomplete spinal cord injuries. Her practice is centred on holistic, functional rehabilitation and the structured transition from hospital to home.

Sharon has extensive experience coordinating complex care packages, including 24-hour support, respite provision and structured care calls. She works closely with statutory services and multidisciplinary teams to ensure rehabilitation pathways are realistic, sustainable and outcome-focused. Her leadership includes managing teams of consultants, neurologists, psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and specialist nursing staff, maintaining clear communication across professionals, families and external agencies.

In addition to her adult caseload, Sharon brings significant paediatric neurorehabilitation experience, having led a paediatric occupational therapy and neurorehabilitation service. She has supported children with complex spinal and brain injuries and contributed to research in cognitive assessment within paediatric rehabilitation, presenting at an international conference level.

Sharon is HCPC and RCOT registered, fully trained in medico-legal case management, and maintains an active CPD profile, including advanced communication and motivational interviewing approaches. Her structured, evidence-based methodology ensures clients and families receive coordinated, consistent and clinically robust rehabilitation support.

Specialisms

  • TBI
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Epilepsy
  • Sensory impairments
  • Genetic disorders
  • Neurological conditions & injuries
  • Spinal cord & peripheral nerve injury
  • Orthopaedic & MSK injuries, conditions
  • Amputations
  • Mental health & learning disability

Age Group

Adults & CYP

Location

London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Sharon Neave

Occupational Therapist

London

Biography

Sharon Neave is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Occupational Therapist with nearly a decade of experience in neurological rehabilitation across major trauma centres, neurosurgical wards and specialist neurorehabilitation units. She specialises in adult traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and complex neurological presentations, including complete and incomplete spinal cord injuries. Her practice is centred on holistic, functional rehabilitation and the structured transition from hospital to home.

Sharon has extensive experience coordinating complex care packages, including 24-hour support, respite provision and structured care calls. She works closely with statutory services and multidisciplinary teams to ensure rehabilitation pathways are realistic, sustainable and outcome-focused. Her leadership includes managing teams of consultants, neurologists, psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and specialist nursing staff, maintaining clear communication across professionals, families and external agencies.

In addition to her adult caseload, Sharon brings significant paediatric neurorehabilitation experience, having led a paediatric occupational therapy and neurorehabilitation service. She has supported children with complex spinal and brain injuries and contributed to research in cognitive assessment within paediatric rehabilitation, presenting at an international conference level.

Sharon is HCPC and RCOT registered, fully trained in medico-legal case management, and maintains an active CPD profile, including advanced communication and motivational interviewing approaches. Her structured, evidence-based methodology ensures clients and families receive coordinated, consistent and clinically robust rehabilitation support.

Specialisms

  • TBI
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Epilepsy
  • Sensory impairments
  • Genetic disorders
  • Neurological conditions & injuries
  • Spinal cord & peripheral nerve injury
  • Orthopaedic & MSK injuries, conditions
  • Amputations
  • Mental health & learning disability

Age Group

Adults & CYP

Location

London

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Sian Gouldstone

Occupational Therapist

Warrington

Biography

Sian Gouldstone is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over thirty years of clinical experience across healthcare, social care and the public sector. Her practice is centred on complex neurological rehabilitation, providing a highly established foundation for coordinating care, rehabilitation and long-term outcomes in catastrophic injury cases.

Sian has extensive expertise across brain injury, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, amputations, orthopaedics, learning disabilities and elderly care. She has worked across both acute hospital and community settings, developing and managing complex rehabilitation programmes and care packages for clients with diverse and often multi-layered needs. Her commitment to delivering high-quality outcomes was recognised with the CMS UK Case Manager of the Year award for her work in complex brain injury.

Her approach is grounded in detailed, holistic needs assessment and structured case management. She is highly experienced in coordinating multidisciplinary teams, delivering tailored rehabilitation strategies and implementing specialist equipment provision and home adaptations to support independence. Her work consistently focuses on achieving practical, sustainable outcomes aligned to each client’s long-term needs.

Sian brings significant leadership experience, including her role as Lead Occupational Therapist working with young adults with learning disabilities, where she focused on maximising independence and supporting transition into community living. She has delivered staff training, risk management strategies and comprehensive care planning, ensuring consistent and effective implementation of rehabilitation programmes.

Her experience also includes international practice, delivering specialist rehabilitation to children and young adults with acquired brain injury in the United States. This breadth of experience enhances her ability to manage complex cases with a clear, structured and adaptable approach across a wide range of clinical and social contexts.

Sian’s practice is underpinned by a strong understanding of medico-legal frameworks, including the Civil Procedure Rules, ensuring her case management is thorough, compliant and aligned with current standards. She maintains an active CPD profile and holds professional memberships across key clinical bodies, supporting continued excellence in complex case management.

Specialisms

  • Neurology
  • Orthopaedics
  • Elderly Care
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Brain Injury
  • Home Adaptations
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Specialist Equipment Provision

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Warrington

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Sian Gouldstone

Occupational Therapist

Warrington

Biography

Sian Gouldstone is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over thirty years of clinical experience across healthcare, social care and the public sector. Her practice is centred on complex neurological rehabilitation, providing a highly established foundation for coordinating care, rehabilitation and long-term outcomes in catastrophic injury cases.

Sian has extensive expertise across brain injury, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, amputations, orthopaedics, learning disabilities and elderly care. She has worked across both acute hospital and community settings, developing and managing complex rehabilitation programmes and care packages for clients with diverse and often multi-layered needs. Her commitment to delivering high-quality outcomes was recognised with the CMS UK Case Manager of the Year award for her work in complex brain injury.

Her approach is grounded in detailed, holistic needs assessment and structured case management. She is highly experienced in coordinating multidisciplinary teams, delivering tailored rehabilitation strategies and implementing specialist equipment provision and home adaptations to support independence. Her work consistently focuses on achieving practical, sustainable outcomes aligned to each client’s long-term needs.

Sian brings significant leadership experience, including her role as Lead Occupational Therapist working with young adults with learning disabilities, where she focused on maximising independence and supporting transition into community living. She has delivered staff training, risk management strategies and comprehensive care planning, ensuring consistent and effective implementation of rehabilitation programmes.

Her experience also includes international practice, delivering specialist rehabilitation to children and young adults with acquired brain injury in the United States. This breadth of experience enhances her ability to manage complex cases with a clear, structured and adaptable approach across a wide range of clinical and social contexts.

Sian’s practice is underpinned by a strong understanding of medico-legal frameworks, including the Civil Procedure Rules, ensuring her case management is thorough, compliant and aligned with current standards. She maintains an active CPD profile and holds professional memberships across key clinical bodies, supporting continued excellence in complex case management.

Specialisms

  • Neurology
  • Orthopaedics
  • Elderly Care
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Brain Injury
  • Home Adaptations
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Specialist Equipment Provision

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Warrington

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Susan Jacklin

Occupational Therapist

Lincoln

Biography

Susan Jacklin is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Registered Nurse with nearly two decades of case management experience and over forty years in nursing. Her practice is centred on managing highly complex adult cases, delivering structured, clinically robust and outcome-focused rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing conditions.

Susan has extensive expertise across neurological, orthopaedic and psychological presentations, including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputations, epilepsy, functional neurological disorders and degenerative diseases. She is highly experienced in managing clients with multiple and interacting impairments, including sensory dysfunction, renal and urological complications, and cognitive impairment arising from brain injury, stroke and genetic conditions.

Her approach is grounded in detailed clinical assessment and the coordination of complex, multidisciplinary care packages. She has particular strength in managing amputation cases, overseeing both pre- and post-operative care, rehabilitation and prosthetic adaptation to maximise independence. Her experience also includes managing disorders of consciousness and complex neurological presentations requiring high levels of clinical oversight.

Susan brings significant leadership experience within neurorehabilitation services, having developed and led multidisciplinary teams across hospital and community settings. Her background as a Clinical Nurse Manager and Medical Examiner has strengthened her expertise in clinical governance, functional assessment and the evaluation of both physical and mental health capacity.

Her practice is defined by depth of clinical knowledge, structured coordination and a clear focus on delivering integrated, outcome-focused rehabilitation for clients with complex needs.

Specialisms

  • Neurological Rehabilitation
  • Stroke
  • Brain Injury
  • Catastrophic Injury & Polytrauma
  • Trauma & Orthopaedics
  • Upper Limb & Hand Injuries
  • Cognitive Assessment
  • Oncology
  • Palliative Care
  • Elderly Care

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Lincoln

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Susan Jacklin

Occupational Therapist

Lincoln

Biography

Susan Jacklin is a Catastrophic Case Manager and Registered Nurse with nearly two decades of case management experience and over forty years in nursing. Her practice is centred on managing highly complex adult cases, delivering structured, clinically robust and outcome-focused rehabilitation and care coordination for individuals with catastrophic and life-changing conditions.

Susan has extensive expertise across neurological, orthopaedic and psychological presentations, including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputations, epilepsy, functional neurological disorders and degenerative diseases. She is highly experienced in managing clients with multiple and interacting impairments, including sensory dysfunction, renal and urological complications, and cognitive impairment arising from brain injury, stroke and genetic conditions.

Her approach is grounded in detailed clinical assessment and the coordination of complex, multidisciplinary care packages. She has particular strength in managing amputation cases, overseeing both pre- and post-operative care, rehabilitation and prosthetic adaptation to maximise independence. Her experience also includes managing disorders of consciousness and complex neurological presentations requiring high levels of clinical oversight.

Susan brings significant leadership experience within neurorehabilitation services, having developed and led multidisciplinary teams across hospital and community settings. Her background as a Clinical Nurse Manager and Medical Examiner has strengthened her expertise in clinical governance, functional assessment and the evaluation of both physical and mental health capacity.

Her practice is defined by depth of clinical knowledge, structured coordination and a clear focus on delivering integrated, outcome-focused rehabilitation for clients with complex needs.

Specialisms

  • Neurological Rehabilitation
  • Stroke
  • Brain Injury
  • Catastrophic Injury & Polytrauma
  • Trauma & Orthopaedics
  • Upper Limb & Hand Injuries
  • Cognitive Assessment
  • Oncology
  • Palliative Care
  • Elderly Care

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Lincoln

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Susie Kiddle

Occupational Therapist

Hertfordshire

Biography

Susie Kiddle is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, specialising in adult neurological rehabilitation and complex care. Her practice is centred on acquired and progressive neurological conditions, providing a strong foundation for the coordination of rehabilitation, care and long-term functional outcomes in catastrophic injury cases.

Susie has extensive experience managing adults with complex presentations including traumatic brain injury, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease and dementia. She is highly skilled in addressing cognitive impairment, fatigue, behavioural presentation and psychological factors alongside physical rehabilitation, enabling a comprehensive and clinically grounded approach to case management.

Her approach is structured, outcome-focused and client-centred, combining detailed functional assessment with coordinated multidisciplinary input. She works across home, workplace and community environments, delivering holistic rehabilitation plans that support independence, reduce long-term dependency and enable sustainable outcomes. Her work includes vocational rehabilitation, environmental risk management, major adaptations and complex equipment provision.

Susie brings significant leadership experience, having led therapy teams across community and inpatient services, alongside delivering clinical supervision, service development and outcome measurement frameworks. This provides a strong foundation for managing complex litigation cases requiring clarity, structure and accountability in care coordination.

Her practice is underpinned by advanced clinical reasoning and extensive experience across NHS, social care and independent settings, ensuring rehabilitation pathways are both clinically robust and practically deliverable.

Specialisms

  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Mid head injury/concussion
  • Hypoxia/anoxia
  • Infections affecting the brain
  • Dementia, MND
  • Complex orthopaedic/MSK conditions
  • Paraplegia & Tetraplegia
  • Athetoid & dystonic cerebral palsy
  • Quadriplegia
  • Dyskinetic cerebral palsy
  • Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP)
  • Ataxic cerebral palsy
  • Functional neurological disorders
  • Tremors
  • Degenerative neurological diseases
  • Genetic neurological disorders
  • Peripheral nerve injuries (upper and lower limb)
  • Visual sensory impairment
  • Anxiety, Mood, Personality disorders and PTSD
  • Learning difficulties/developmental disabilities
  • Palliative care
  • Respiratory conditions

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Hertfordshire

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

Susie Kiddle

Occupational Therapist

Hertfordshire

Biography

Susie Kiddle is an Occupational Therapist and Catastrophic Case Manager with over twenty years of clinical experience, specialising in adult neurological rehabilitation and complex care. Her practice is centred on acquired and progressive neurological conditions, providing a strong foundation for the coordination of rehabilitation, care and long-term functional outcomes in catastrophic injury cases.

Susie has extensive experience managing adults with complex presentations including traumatic brain injury, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease and dementia. She is highly skilled in addressing cognitive impairment, fatigue, behavioural presentation and psychological factors alongside physical rehabilitation, enabling a comprehensive and clinically grounded approach to case management.

Her approach is structured, outcome-focused and client-centred, combining detailed functional assessment with coordinated multidisciplinary input. She works across home, workplace and community environments, delivering holistic rehabilitation plans that support independence, reduce long-term dependency and enable sustainable outcomes. Her work includes vocational rehabilitation, environmental risk management, major adaptations and complex equipment provision.

Susie brings significant leadership experience, having led therapy teams across community and inpatient services, alongside delivering clinical supervision, service development and outcome measurement frameworks. This provides a strong foundation for managing complex litigation cases requiring clarity, structure and accountability in care coordination.

Her practice is underpinned by advanced clinical reasoning and extensive experience across NHS, social care and independent settings, ensuring rehabilitation pathways are both clinically robust and practically deliverable.

Specialisms

  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Mid head injury/concussion
  • Hypoxia/anoxia
  • Infections affecting the brain
  • Dementia, MND
  • Complex orthopaedic/MSK conditions
  • Paraplegia & Tetraplegia
  • Athetoid & dystonic cerebral palsy
  • Quadriplegia
  • Dyskinetic cerebral palsy
  • Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP)
  • Ataxic cerebral palsy
  • Functional neurological disorders
  • Tremors
  • Degenerative neurological diseases
  • Genetic neurological disorders
  • Peripheral nerve injuries (upper and lower limb)
  • Visual sensory impairment
  • Anxiety, Mood, Personality disorders and PTSD
  • Learning difficulties/developmental disabilities
  • Palliative care
  • Respiratory conditions

Age Group


  • Adults

Location

  • Hertfordshire

Contact

Contact us at enquiries@harrison.associates

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Step 1. Initial Enquiry

You contact us by phone, email, or via our website enquiry form. A member of our team will acknowledge your enquiry promptly.

Step 2. Screening & Allocation

We gather initial details about the client, their injuries, and the context of the claim. Based on this, we identify the most appropriate case manager from our team.

Step 3. Needs Assessment

The allocated case manager conducts an in-depth assessment of the client’s situation. This identifies immediate priorities, rehabilitation requirements, and potential longer-term needs.

Step 4. Recommendations & Proposal

We provide a clear, needs-based and cost-effective plan tailored to the client’s unique situation. Our recommendations outline next steps, timelines, and expected outcomes.

Step 5. Instruction Confirmation

Once you are satisfied with our proposal, we receive your formal instruction to proceed. At this point, the case manager is officially appointed and becomes the main point of contact.

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“We bring clarity to complex brain injury, ensuring clinical decisions are sound, and expert opinion is clear, balanced, and trusted.”

Katherine Rowe

Clinical Manager

Rebuilding Life After Brain Injury: From Dependence to Independence

Following a road traffic accident, P sustained a brain injury requiring long-term rehabilitation and coordinated support. Harrison Associates provided consistent case management throughout litigation and beyond, guiding her transition from inpatient care to independent living, including rehoming, property purchase, and essential adaptations. With a stable multidisciplinary team and a clear focus on independence, support shifted from intensive input to enabling P to manage daily activities and re-engage with her community. Through structured, ongoing coordination, P has progressed from high dependency to a more confident, independent and fulfilling life.

Finding Direction Again. From Uncertainty to Recovery

A workplace injury left P without answers for 18 months, despite extensive NHS involvement. Harrison Associates took control of the pathway, securing a definitive diagnosis of brachial plexus neuropathy and implementing a coordinated rehabilitation programme. Through targeted clinical input, psychological support, and structured return-to-work planning, P moved from uncertainty to a clear, managed recovery trajectory – restoring function, stability, and future direction.

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