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INDEPENDENT LIVING TRIALS
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ILT example


Glen* is a determined 29-year-old man, whose life was dramatically altered by a traumatic brain injury resulting from a car accident 3 years ago. Despite living with his parents, Glen had strong aspirations for increased independence and dreams of setting up his own home. He had received support prior to his independent living assessment, but there had been a large gap in provision. The multidisciplinary team was eager to verify Glen’s capacity to live independently and assess the amount of support he would require to do so, and to assess future support provision needs. Following a period of assessments by BIS Services in his home with his family, and current MDT, Glen joined our ILT program in April 2023, marking the start of his pursuit of independence.

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Baseline Improvements

Glen’s baseline assessments demonstrated significant improvement in extended activities of daily living, as measured by the FIM-FAM measure of independence. This improvement was observed across self-report, CRA observations, and parent observations both before and after the ILT. Notably, the CRAs reported the most significant improvements.

Safety and Independence

Glen successfully tested a new seizure monitor device, providing reassurance of safety and independence for him and his family.

Evidence from a loan provider’s cold calling (real life scenario fake practice), demonstrates a decrease in impulsive behaviour and an improvement in financial skills.

Sleep Quality and Fatigue

Glen experienced improved sleep quality and took more responsibility for managing fatigue as the program continued.

Glen effectively internalised the fatigue management strategies and continued to use them even after support was reduced. This lead to improved problem solving skills, reducing reliance on support.

How do I make an enquiry about an independent living trial?

Please complete the form below, or email Cam McIntosh here. Alternatively you can give us a call on 01622 584456

Can I see a sample report?

Absolutely, please contact us above and we would be happy to discuss.

Do you have a minimum duration?

Our 12 week assessments are the minimum duration. Most ILTs tend to run for 6-18 months dependent on the clients needs.

How do you match CRAs for an ILT?

We have a core ILT team, who are trained specifically in this area, although this is expanding as more locations are covered. We still aim to match to client needs, so for example if a team was required to be all male, or of a particular religion for cultural needs, we would recruit a new team and train them accordingly.

How do you provide evidence for the team?

Our bespoke MACHforms are distributed to the team daily (if required) and we provide interim reports every 4 weeks and run MDT meetings at regular intervals. We produce a report at the end of each assessment of evidence of intervention and recommendations for ongoing support needs.

Where do you provide ILTs?

We can provide ILTs anywhere, although more remote locations will take longer to commence due to potential recruitment needs.

Can you make recommendations for technology?

Absolutely. When we carry out our initial assessment visits we would be happy to provide input.

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If you would like to speak to us further about an indepedenent living trial, please complete the form below or call our dedicated Coordinator.

Cam McIntosh

ILT Coordinator

01622 584456

c.mcintosh@thebiss.co.uk

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