Spotlight Case Management

Spotlight Case Management This includes in the home, community, hospital and in education.

Spotlight provide Immediate Needs Assessments and Case Management for individuals with Acquired/Traumatic Brain Injuries from Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Complex Care Needs, Learning Disabilities, Challenging Behaviour and much more. Immediate Needs Assessments and Case Management for individuals with Acquired/Traumatic Brain Injuries which includes working with clients with Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy

, Complex Care Needs, Learning Disabilities, Challenging Behaviour and much more. Our ethos and belief is individual first – disability second and we aim to contribute proactively to ensuring the individual receives the best possible rehabilitation, support and care. We work in partnership with treating clinicians, health, education, and care colleagues, endeavouring to progress and achieve positive outcomes through a multi-disciplinary approach with safeguarding at the forefront of our practice.

We have a number of opportunities in various areas. If you are looking for a position or know of anyone who is, please g...
17/07/2025

We have a number of opportunities in various areas. If you are looking for a position or know of anyone who is, please get in touch.

We’ve all been incredibly busy lately but making time for our staff is important too. Today we took a little time out to...
15/07/2025

We’ve all been incredibly busy lately but making time for our staff is important too. Today we took a little time out to celebrate our MD, who will be getting married next month.

Congratulations to you and your future husband, Jane. We are all so pleased to see you so happy!

13/05/2025

The scheme aims to help maternity staff to identify signs the baby is in distress during labour.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1SEVSJAUaS/?mibextid=wwXIfr
30/03/2025

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1SEVSJAUaS/?mibextid=wwXIfr

To mark Brain Tumour Awareness month, Chorley Town Hall will be lit up pink tonight 💕

The colour reflects the campaign to help raise awareness by Brain Tumour Research and to coincide with the charity’s Wear a Hat Day, an opportunity to bring together friends, family and colleagues for a hat-themed fundraising event for a vital cause.

You can find out more about the outstanding work that Brain Tumour Research does by heading to their website https://tinyurl.com/bdhjnd6k

My apologies… I am not sure who to credit this original post to. Brain injuries are very often hidden disabilities.
29/03/2025

My apologies… I am not sure who to credit this original post to.

Brain injuries are very often hidden disabilities.

A nice accessible beach for our clients that require it
28/03/2025

A nice accessible beach for our clients that require it

27/03/2025

🧠 Know Your Brain – The Frontal Lobe

The frontal lobe is what makes you, YOU! 🎭

It governs personality, character, and behaviour, shaping how we express ourselves. It also controls movement, speech, problem-solving, learning, organisation, and planning—helping us navigate daily life. 💫

When the frontal lobe is affected by an acquired brain injury (ABI), these vital skills can be impacted. We support children and families facing these challenges. 💜

25/03/2025
25/03/2025
25/03/2025

On Channel 4 News tonight, keep an eye out for parent carer Becci Tobin and her son Keir. Becci will be talking about the lack of social care support for children with some of the most complex needs.

Keir has the rare genetic condition GABRB3, and needs round the clock care. But the family only get 4 hours of support through social care. Despite council tax rises coming in April, very little of that goes into support for disabled children and their families.

Anna Bird, Chief Executive of Contact and Chair of Disabled Children’s Partnership, said: “We are hearing from more and more families whose children have very complex health needs requiring round the clock care, who are getting very little, if any, support from social care. Some are rejected by NHS funded care, but social care also push them away, so they are left with nothing, despite very clear need."

“We know council tax is set to rise in most areas at the beginning of April, and while some of that goes into children’s social care, the majority goes to privatised children’s care homes and to children’s safeguarding. So there is very little left for families caring for a critically ill and disabled child at home.

“The recent report by Lord Darzi for the NHS plan shows that there has been a 205% increase in the number of children living with life limiting conditions. But our research shows that local authorities are not tracking these numbers to help them plan for their care or the support for their families. It is a gross failure in their legal duty and helps to explain why parents talk about the battle to get help for their child, whether that’s a personal budget, a short break or overnight care."

“That’s why we support the Law Commission’s proposals to improve the law around disabled children’s social care, including introducing national eligibility criteria for children. Parent carers want a fairer, more accessible, system of social care that delivers support when they need it.”

Some of the team attending Fletchers Birth Injury Conference in Manchester today.
13/02/2025

Some of the team attending Fletchers Birth Injury Conference in Manchester today.

CPD is always important for us. Jane and Kate are attending the CMSUK Management for Managers at Irwin Mitchell in Londo...
06/02/2025

CPD is always important for us. Jane and Kate are attending the CMSUK Management for Managers at Irwin Mitchell in London.

Address

Chorley
PR77NA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+447710226737

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Spotlight Case Management posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Spotlight Case Management:

Share

The Spotlight on Spotlight

Welcome to Spotlight Case Management. We have a wealth of experience which includes working with clients with Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Complex Care Needs, Learning Disabilities, Challenging Behaviour and much more.

Our ethos and belief is individual first – disability second, and we aim to contribute proactively to ensuring they receive the best possible rehabilitation, support and care in the home, community, hospital and in education.

To find out more about our amazing team here at Spotlight and what we do, please visit our website. We will also be featuring the team in a special “In the Spotlight Blog” in the very near future so watch this space.