Regaining full functionality after a stroke then is a matter on which part of the brain is stimulated, how it is stimulated and how frequently it is stimulated to relearn how to carry out the function.
This relearning depends on two key factors
- An effective Rehabilitation Plan on how to stimulate the brain.
- A high frequency of stimulation. The more frequently the brain is stimulated, the better and faster it is able to relearn.
Not enough stimulation or an ineffective rehabilitation plan may not be sufficient for the brain to relearn.
Cerebral Care developed the Cerebral Care Rehabilitation Model (CCRM) to take into consideration the desire for a loved ones’ optimal recovery in an affordable manner, without compromising on the quality of care. CCRM consists of three key components – Assessment, Planning and Supervision.
Moving from one key milestone on the road of recovery to the next requires the condition and status of the client to be correctly assessed. This is crucial to the correct planning of the rehabilitation therapy. Once a rehabilitation plan is formulated, the client undertake a series of therapy sessions under close supervision.
Once the next milestone is achieved, the client is reassessed and the plan revised if necessary before continuing with the supervised therapy sessions.
We also treat a range of other neurological conditions aside from stroke.