Understanding Injury. Supporting Recovery and Return to Life.
An injury can affect more than a person’s ability to work — it can influence confidence, wellbeing, independence, relationships, and everyday life.
At Profiles WA, we believe effective injury assessment begins with understanding the whole person — their experiences, strengths, challenges, environment, and recovery goals.
Our evidence-based assessments support rehabilitation planning, recovery pathways, and meaningful outcomes.
🌱 Understanding the Impact of Injury
Looking Beyond the Injury
Every injury journey is different.
We take time to understand how an injury has affected each person’s life, including:
- Personal experiences and history
- Emotional wellbeing
- Functional abilities
- Workplace challenges
- Recovery barriers
- Strengths and support systems
- Future goals
Understanding the roots of each person’s journey helps guide practical and meaningful recommendations.
🌳 Psychological Injury Assessments
Building a Clear Picture for Recovery
Profiles WA provides comprehensive psychological and injury-related assessments to support individuals, rehabilitation providers, and organisations.
Assessments may help identify:
- Psychological impact of injury
- Functional capacity and support needs
- Adjustment challenges
- Barriers affecting recovery
- Strengths and abilities
- Strategies to support progress
Our focus is on providing clear, person-centred recommendations that support recovery and participation.
🍃 Supporting Rehabilitation and Return to Work
Creating Pathways Forward
Returning to work and daily activities can be an important part of recovery.
Profiles WA supports planning that considers:
- Individual needs and goals
- Workplace demands
- Confidence building
- Adjustment strategies
- Sustainable recovery
- Long-term wellbeing
The aim is to support meaningful participation — not just return to routine.
🌿 Working Together for Better Outcomes
Recovery often involves many people working together.
Profiles WA collaborates with:
- Individuals
- Employers
- Rehabilitation consultants
- Case managers
- Insurance providers
- Health professionals
- Support networks
A collaborative approach helps create realistic and supportive pathways forward
