Abstract
This paper describes the authors’ experiences in setting up and delivering a pilot community neuro case management service for homeless adults with a brain injury. This is a companion paper to an earlier article describing the initial cohort (Worthington et al., 2020). The present article provides further analysis of the longer term social and health outcomes and illustrative case examples. Whilst conclusions are limited due to the size and scope of the study, the benefits and challenges of the service are discussed with suggestions for further development for neuropsychologically-based services for homeless adults.
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