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What to bring

comb. Personal belongings We encourage you to bring photos and special comfort items.  Please ask your key worker before bringing items like radios, iPods, or mobile phones because these may…

About ABI Rehabilitation

…are dedicated to continuous quality improvements. ABI Rehabilitation offers the following services in both Auckland and Wellington: Intensive inpatient rehabilitation, Residential supported living and Community rehabilitation. Our values speak to…

News & Articles

Community Services team shifts from Grafton to Epsom 29 March 2022 ABI has a large community services team in Auckland and recently made the shift across… READ MORE Brain Injury…

Dr. Christine Howard-Brown

CEO As Chief Executive of ABI Rehabilitation, Christine (Te Atiawa) is responsible for the overall leadership of the company, driving the company’s strategy and growth. Christine looks after all aspects…

Tony Young

…to work in the field of brain injury rehabilitation. On returning to New Zealand in 2002 he worked at ABI Rehabilitation as a physiotherapist while completing a post-graduate diploma in…

Donna Gordon

…continued to study completing an Advanced Diploma in Nursing and a Masters in Management. As the Quality Manager Donna is responsible for supporting teams to implement continuous quality improvements across…

International Nurses Day

community, at the residential disability services, in the inpatient intensive service and in the hospitals. ABI has strong leadership by Nurses, our CEO Dr Christine Howard-Brown has a nursing background,…

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Fatigue

common issue after brain injury, and it is something that people can live with for many years. Up to 75% of people with a brain injury still experience some level…

Kath Murrell

…psychologist at Auckland University (1993). She is completing a teacher training course for MBSR – a mindfulness programme.  Kath is excited to move into a role to develop and strengthen…

Anatomy and Physiology

…brain to carry out more complicated functions. The brain is made up of three parts: the cerebral hemispheres, the cerebellum and the brainstem. Despite being protected by the thick bones…