ariyaneurocare
Acquired brain injury · rehabilitation

Rehabilitation that helps you get on and enjoy your life after a brain injury.

Ariya Neurocare runs specialist transitional, residential and supported-living services across the East Midlands and South Yorkshire. Real apartments, an interdisciplinary neuro-therapy team, and a deliberately non-clinical setting built around the person — not a ward.

Headway-approved approachInterdisciplinary neuro teamPerson-centred placements
A bright, non-clinical communal lounge in an Ariya Neurocare rehabilitation home, with comfortable seating, plants and a garden view

A home, not a ward. High-quality individual apartments in a friendly, therapeutic community.

Why families & case managers choose Ariya

Specialist, measured, and genuinely human.

Rehabilitation after a brain injury is hard work — so we balance it with positivity, good humour and a good level of fun. Progress is tracked with recognised outcome measures and reviewed by a full multidisciplinary team, so referrers and families can see the road ahead clearly.

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Registered services across two counties
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Individual apartments, flats & bungalows
4
Neuro-therapy disciplines under one team

How we measure progress

Recognised outcome tools named in our own clinical practice — so progress is evidenced, not assumed.

  • SASNOSSt Andrew's & Swansea Neurobehavioural Outcome Scale
  • GASGoal Attainment Scaling
  • CDSCare Dependence Scale
  • MDTRegular multidisciplinary team reviews
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What we do

One team, four ways we support recovery.

From a first transitional placement through to living independently again, our services are designed to flex around each person’s changing needs and aspirations.

Transitional & residential rehabilitation

Transitional & residential rehabilitation

High-quality individual apartments in a supported, non-clinical setting — designed around your rehabilitation, not a ward.

  • Self-contained individual apartments with accessible kitchens
  • Short assessment placements through to slow-stream rehabilitation
  • A friendly, comfortable, deliberately non-clinical community setting
An interdisciplinary neuro-therapy team

An interdisciplinary neuro-therapy team

On-site neurological OT, clinical neuro-psychology overview, neuro-physiotherapy and neuro-speech & language therapy, integrated into daily life.

  • On-site neurological Occupational Therapist (OT)
  • Clinical neuro-psychology overview + Assistant Psychologist
  • Neuro-physiotherapy for mobility and physical needs

Supported Living & community outreach

Specialist community support for people moving towards greater independence — at home, in the community, or returning to work and study.

  • Specialist community-based ABI support in people's own homes
  • Support to return to work, college or voluntary work
  • Vocational and leisure support and community access

Family support & network days

Families and friends are part of the support network — with family events, network days and specialist support built in.

  • Family support and regular network days
  • Family events to connect relatives with one another
  • A Peer Support Worker with lived experience of brain injury
The rehabilitation journey

You stay in control of your recovery.

We have a ‘human-focussed’, person-centred ethos: we create the environment for each individual to flourish and regain control of their lives after a brain injury. Where capacity is limited, we support key decisions alongside relatives and the wider care team.

A handsome converted red-brick rehabilitation home with an accessible ramped garden path
  1. 01

    A free initial assessment

    We discuss needs informally, or through a free initial assessment, to see how — and where — we can help.

  2. 02

    A bespoke, person-centred plan

    Each person works with us to build a unique therapeutic support plan, with therapy goals woven into daily living rather than confined to a treatment room.

  3. 03

    Slow-stream rehabilitation

    Placements flex from short skill-assessments through to slow-stream rehabilitation, adapting rapidly as needs and confidence change.

  4. 04

    Towards greater independence

    When the time is right, we support the move back home or to more independent living — transferring programmes or providing seamless outreach.

Considering a placement, or making a referral?

We're happy to talk things through informally. A free initial assessment is the simplest place to start.

Start a referralCall 07891 429690Enquiries — Lucy Fallon · lucy@ariya.org.uk