Counselling for Carers

The effects of a brain injury can be wide ranging and depend on factors such as the type, location and severity of the injury.

Every person’s injury is unique and they may experience any number of the symptoms, ranging from mild to severe. Coping with brain injury can be a challenging process for not only the individual but also their family and friends in both the short and longer term.


Emotional support can help carers to adjust to the changes that have occurred to a loved one and to deal with perhaps difficult or painful feelings. Carers may need a greater degree of emotional support and that is where a trained counsellor with experience of working with people affected by a brain injury may be able to help.

Headway Lincolnshire is able to provide up to six sessions of counselling free of charge to carers.


For more information please contact Headway Lincolnshire on email: info@headwaylincolnshire.org.uk or phone: 07546592526