Our Team

We are based in Yorkshire and have members of the team located around the North of England covering Teeside, Humber, Lancashire and surrounding areas. We also offer for remote input nationwide.

Specialist Case Manager & Director

Caroline

Highly reputable Case Manager specialising in Brain Injuries, Vocational Rehabilitation and Psychological injuries.

Experience in working with people with complex psychosocial situaitons, mental health challenges and /or developmental disabilities. With a background in Psychology and proficiency in working with a Neurobehavioral approach, Caroline has specialist skills in working with those who have behaviour changes and psychological symptoms. Following being shortlisted for CMSUK Case Manager of the Year 2019 and VRA-UK Finalist 2019, the Phelps team were awarded Team of the Year 2023 by the Vocational Rehabilitation Association.

 

Specialist Case Manager &

Neuro Physiotherapist

Alli

Experienced Case Manager specialising in Neurological Rehabilitation and registered Neuro Physiotherapist.

Experience in working with a range of clients including those with behaviours that challenge, complex polytrauma and Traumatic Brain Injuries; Alli is a proactive and skilled Case Manager with a true person centred approach to her work.

Alli has been acknowledged for her work being part of the Vocational Rehabilitation Association Team of the Year 2023.

 

Vocational Case Manager

Justin

Experienced Vocational Case Manager specialising in working with people with Brain Injuries, Major Trauma injuries and/or Psychological/Mental Health challenges. 

With 16 years experience in working with people with barriers to work or recovery, Justin has a wealth of experience and knowledge in the return to work process and working with a range of employers.

Awarded Vocational Rehabilitation Association Team of the Year 2023, Justin’s work has been recognised by his peers.

Specialist Case Manager &

Occupational Therapist

Carly

Carly has a wealth of clinical experience working with Adults in challenging psychosocial situations. With a knowledge of the complex needs following brain injuries, Carly’s skills lay in her 360 view of supporting a person’s recovery.

Carly qualified as an Occupational Therapist in 2008 and from 2015 has specialised in working in community settings with people who have acquired brain injuries. Carly developed specialist skills in cognitive rehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation, fatigue management and vestibular rehabilitation.

Specialist Case Manager & Physiotherapist

Sheena

Experienced Case Manager specialising in complex polytrauma, amputee rehabilitation, brain injury and psychological injuries; Sheena has a wealth of knowledge and skills in Case Managing multifaceted cases from hospital discharge to home /community-based settings.

Working as a Case Manager since 2019 under both Single and Joint instruction, Sheena has experience on high profile cases for which she strives to find the best rehabilitation options and outcomes for her clients.

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Testimonials

  • "Phelps took over the case management of a claim involving a young man with an acquired brain injury. This was at a critical time in his life as he transitioned from adolescence to adulthood. They have energised the rehabilitation process, bringing together an MDT and planning the next stage of the claimant's development."

    litigation team member

  • "After I sustained a life changing injury our gratitude and appreciation for Caroline's expertise and understanding was immeasurable. Without Caroline's help we would have been ill-equipped to tackle so many problems thrown up by the massive change in our circumstances - ‘Rehabilitation Case Manager’ doesn't come close to describing her role.”

    Client

  • "I wanted to reach out and say ‘well done and thank goodness’ for the way your team picked up the reformulation of presentation and have worked within to turn their life around. They were a transformed young person when I reviewed them and I expect they will continue to grow"

    Neuropsychologist