TBI Health has a long history of assisting employers to maintain a happy and healthy workforce.
Our Injury prevention, management and return to work services are structured and goal-oriented with the aim of maximising a client’s ability to return to work. These services benefit both the employer and employee and can help reduce the amount of time away from the workplace.
Prevention Services
Working with employers, TBI Health offers a number of prevention services designed to educate workers and prevent injuries. Our therapists have expertise in developing the following programs: • Manual Handling • Back Education • Job Site Analysis Databases • Post-offer Pre-employment screening
We have a number of other prevention services and can adapt our programs to address the specific needs of your employees.
Injury Management Services
Physiotherapy
Exercise Therapy
Orthopaedic surgery
Psychology
Activity Based Programmes TBI Health can provide comprehensive rehabilitation programmes for more complex injuries. An Activity Based Rehabilitation programme is suitable for an individual who requires an intensive, time limited, period of rehabilitation with a specific aim of a returning someone to their previous job or to increase their function to assist in returning to a new job. Activity based programmes generally take 6 weeks and consist of a combination of physiotherapy, exercise therapy and psychological services.
Return to Work services
Job Site Visits An Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist may complete a job site visit at the pre-accident workplace. Job site visits are important in determining pre-accident job demands, the need for alternate arrangements or modifications and any potential barriers to return to work. The employer and employee relationship is re-established and both parties can benefit from the support of our therapist.
Job Site Analysis A job site analysis is used to document the physical requirements of an employee in performing his/her job duties. This procedure examines specific duties and conditions of a particular job and is important in the provision of return to work services. Job site analysis can assist in determining whether or not an injured worker can safely return to work, can identify other concerns or risks and help develop additional injury management programs.
Transitional Work Plans Transitional work plans are customised plans to re-integrate the client back into the workplace after an absence due to injury or illness. These plans reduce time away from the workplace and ensure the client is safely returned to productive and meaningful work.
Ergonomic Assessments Ergonomics is the study of the design of work in relation to the capabilities of people. Put simply, ergonomics is concerned with ensuring the job fits the worker, rather than physically forcing the worker’s body to fit the job. From prevention and health promotion, to assisting in the design and implementation of return to work programs, ergonomics is a crucial part of our services.
Vocational Assessment Vocational Assessments are administered by Occupational Therapists with clients who are unable to perform the physical demands of their pre-injury job. By considering the client’s aptitude, academic abilities, education, previous work history, interests and present physical tolerances, these assessments can determine alternate career choices for injured workers. In addition to providing this information, vocational assessments also attempt to provide clients with basic information on the labour market and the types of work available in the local area.
Transferable Skills Analysis Transferable skills analysis are used to determine occupations that have similar skills to those of occupations that the client have preformed in the past. This analysis is beneficial in the return to work process as it can help clients transition from one occupation to another.
Prevention, job site visits, job site analysis, transitional work plans, ergonomic assessments, vocational assessments and transferable skills analysis are all examples of the return to work services offered by TBI Health. For information on customised programs that can benefit your organization, contact a local TBI Health clinic.
Return to work planning is an essential component of injury management. At TBI Health, we specialise in coordinating the return to work process to be as efficient and effective as possible. Our clinical team can provide a comprehensive assessment to determine the most effective strategy to assist in returning a client to work. The key to a coordinated return to work is effective communication and planning. Our team of Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists liaise directly with the clients GP, case manager and employer to coordinate a programme of graduated progressions in work hours and duties to progress a client back to full time employment.
TBI Health currently has a contract with Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) to provide Graduated Return to Work plans for injured workers who have an injury that is covered by ACC. |