Catastrophic complex cases can be overwhelming and emotionally taxing for both clients and those close to them. When a serious injury or illness occurs, it not only affects the physical health of the client, but it also has a significant impact on their emotional and mental well-being. Moreover, family members or close friends can also experience emotional exhaustion, anxiety, and stress.
As a catastrophic complex case management team, we understand the importance of recognising and addressing the emotional toll of such cases on the people experiencing them. We believe that it's crucial to provide comprehensive support that includes both rehabilitation and emotional care.
Clients with catastrophic injuries or illnesses often experience a range of emotions, including fear, anxiety, depression, and anger. They may feel overwhelmed by the changes in their lives, the uncertainty of their condition, and the need for ongoing medical treatment or rehabilitation. This can be also accompanied by the experience of a loss of independence, which can be very challenging to cope with emotionally.
Those close to our clients, on the other hand, may feel isolated, overwhelmed, and stressed. They may experience a sense of guilt or helplessness, which can take a toll on their emotional well-being in addition to physical and financial strain, which can further exacerbate the emotional toll of catastrophic complex injury.
To address these challenges, our team at Harrison Associates takes a proactive approach to emotional support. We work closely with clients and those close to them to provide the emotional support they need to cope with their situation.
We encourage our clients to communicate openly with us and express their feelings and concerns. We support and facilitate the to access emotional support resources, such as counselling services, support groups, and other mental health services. By providing comprehensive emotional support, we believe that clients and those close to them can better cope with the challenges of catastrophic injury.
By providing comprehensive emotional support, we can help clients and those close to them better cope with the challenges of their situation, ultimately leading to better outcomes and a higher quality of life. At Harrison Associates, we are committed to providing the highest level of care and support to our clients and those close to them, and we will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that their emotional needs are met.
Useful links and shout outs to share on social media for charities that support mental health trauma for catastrophic injuries and more:
Back Up Trust - provides emotional and practical support to people who have sustained a spinal cord injury.
Headway - provides support and information to people who have sustained a brain injury, as well as their families and carers.
Spinal Injuries Association - provides information and support to people who have sustained a spinal cord injury.
Limbcare - provides practical and emotional support to amputees, as well as their families and carers.
Mind - provides mental health support, information and advice to anyone experiencing mental health problems.
Anxiety UK - provides support and advice to people living with anxiety, as well as their families and carers.
Samaritans - provides emotional support to anyone in distress, including those who have been affected by catastrophic injuries.
The Mental Health Foundation - provides information and support for people experiencing mental health problems.
MindOut - provides mental health support and advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community.
Together for Mental Wellbeing - provides community-based mental health support and services.
These charities offer a range of services, including counselling, support groups, information and advice, and practical support.