Supporting Recovery. Rebuilding Confidence. Creating New Possibilities.
Life after a brain injury can bring unexpected changes — affecting how a person thinks, feels, communicates, works, and participates in everyday life.
At Profiles WA, we believe rehabilitation begins with understanding the whole person — not only the injury.
We take time to understand each person’s experiences, strengths, challenges, environment, and goals to support recovery, adjustment, and meaningful participation.
🌱 Understanding the Journey After Injury
Every Recovery Story Is Different
A brain injury can impact many areas of life, but every person’s journey is unique.
We look beyond the diagnosis to understand:
- Personal experiences before and after injury
- Cognitive changes
- Emotional wellbeing
- Strengths and abilities
- Family and support systems
- Daily living needs
- Future goals
Understanding the whole story helps create pathways toward recovery and growth.
🌳 Brain Injury Assessments & Rehabilitation Support
Building Strong Foundations for Recovery
Profiles WA provides psychological assessments and rehabilitation support for individuals experiencing brain injury and neurological changes.
Our assessments help understand:
- Cognitive functioning
- Emotional and behavioural changes
- Functional abilities
- Support needs
- Adjustment challenges
- Rehabilitation goals
Recommendations focus on improving independence, confidence, wellbeing, and quality of life.
🍃 Supporting Adjustment and Change
Finding Strength Through Life Transitions
Recovery is not only about returning to what was — it is also about adapting, rebuilding, and discovering new possibilities.
We support individuals experiencing:
- Acquired brain injury (ABI)
- Neurological changes
- Cognitive difficulties
- Emotional adjustment
- Changes in independence
- Return to work challenges
Our approach recognises resilience while providing practical strategies for moving forward.
🌿 Collaborative Rehabilitation Support
Healing and recovery happen through connection.
Profiles WA works alongside:
- Individuals
- Families
- Carers
- Support coordinators
- Rehabilitation providers
- Health professionals
Together, we create supports that reflect the person’s strengths, needs, and goals.
