
Neuropsychology at Home
Our Neuropsychology at Home service helps you understand and manage changes in memory, thinking, behaviour and emotions caused by brain injury, illness or ageing. We work with individuals and families to assess cognitive challenges and provide targeted rehabilitation in the comfort of home—helping you regain confidence and improve daily life.
We offer personalised care to support independent living, brain health and emotional wellbeing, with a strong focus on quality of life.
Who is it for?
This service is suitable for adults experiencing changes in brain function due to:
- Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease
- Stroke or brain injury
- Parkinson’s disease or epilepsy
- Multiple sclerosis or ALS
- General cognitive ageing or memory loss
- Long COVID symptoms (e.g. brain fog, fatigue)
- Tumours or neurological conditions affecting attention, language, or decision-making
- Cognitive changes after hospital or rehabilitation discharge
What we offer:
- In-depth cognitive assessments to evaluate memory, attention, language, and problem-solving
- Tailored rehabilitation plans based on your goals and lifestyle
- Brain training activities to strengthen thinking skills
- Emotional and behavioural support for patients and families
- Monitoring of cognitive changes and regular progress reviews
- Recommendations for daily routines, adaptive tools and support strategies
What you can expect:
- Better understanding of cognitive changes and how to manage them
- Improved memory, focus and problem-solving through structured exercises
- Support with daily living tasks such as planning, cooking or money management
- Emotional support to navigate changes in confidence or behaviour
- Family involvement and guidance to strengthen home support
- Personalised strategies to preserve independence and quality of life
Frequently Asked Questions
Your clinician will talk to you and your family to understand your challenges and goals. They may carry out structured assessments and create a personalised plan that includes cognitive exercises, emotional support, and tools to improve your day-to-day life.
We support individuals with memory loss, trouble concentrating, difficulty with language or problem-solving, mood changes, and reduced independence—often linked to ageing, injury, or neurological illness
The number of sessions varies depending on your needs. Some people benefit from a few visits for advice, while others require a longer rehabilitation plan with regular follow-ups.
Yes. Our service focuses on maintaining and improving function, reducing distress, and providing families with the tools to support their loved one effectively at home.
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