Because of the unique nature of brain injuries, programs designed to help must address the cognitive, physical and emotional aspects of the program participant. Schofield offers services for patients who are living with the effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury:
Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver Services from our Certified Home Care Program
Our professional staff will help to identify daily living needs and respond to those needs by arranging for services. We promote activities to increase independence and ease re-entry into the community. In addition, we help increase the individual’s productivity in meaningful activities. Call us at (716) 874-2600 for more information or to make a referral.
Home and Community Support Services (HCSS)
Schofield’s HCSS aides provide non-medical daily living supports to TBI program participants. They prompt, supervise and train individuals with TBI in bathing, personal hygiene, dressing, meal preparation, eating, household tasks, laundry, shopping and socialization. Transportation services may be provided if that is part of the participant’s plan of care. Schofield Home Health Services works closely with the TBI Service Coordinator to help the participant achieve their goals. Call us at (716) 873-7800 for more information or to make a referral.
Schofield’s Adult Day Health Care Program
Adult day health care is invaluable to individuals seeking alternatives to nursing home placement. The program provides physical, occupational and speech therapies, nursing care, personal care, case management, nutritious meals and snacks, health monitoring, recreational and other services in a supportive group environment. Services are offered 6 days a week. Call us at (716) 849-8720 for more information or to make a referral.