Behaviour Consultation for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
At Anchor Rehabilitation Support Services, our Behaviour Consultation services are designed to support clients living with traumatic brain injury, as well as the legal teams and healthcare professionals working alongside them.
Our Registered Behaviour Analysts (RBAs) are trained in both the science of behaviour and the complexities of brain injury rehabilitation. They understand how cognitive changes, emotional regulation challenges, and difficulties with adaptive functioning can affect daily life. Through assessment and individualized support plans, our consultants help clients rebuild routines, strengthen self-regulation, and regain confidence in their abilities.
Each consultation begins with a focus on understanding the person behind the injury—their strengths, goals, and current challenges. From there, our team develops practical, evidence-informed strategies that are realistic, measurable, and meaningful to the individual and their support system.
Collaboration is central to our process. Our RBAs work closely with families, caregivers, legal professionals, and regulated healthcare providers to ensure a unified approach. For legal teams, we provide clear, objective documentation and data-driven insights that support rehabilitation outcomes and case coordination. For healthcare professionals, we offer consistent communication, behavioural data analysis, and implementation support to strengthen interdisciplinary care plans.
By aligning therapeutic expertise with legal and clinical coordination, our Behaviour Consultation services ensure every client receives cohesive, compassionate, and goal-focused care—helping them move forward with structure, stability, and confidence in their recovery journey.
Functional Behaviour Assessment
Functional Behavioural Assessments (FBA) for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Anchor Rehabilitation Support Services provides comprehensive Functional Behavioural Assessments (FBAs) for individuals recovering from traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) caused by motor vehicle accidents, workplace incidents, or other trauma. Our goal is to help clients, families, legal teams, and healthcare professionals understand how a brain injury has impacted behaviour, cognition, and daily functioning—both before and after the injury.
Our experienced team conducts in-depth, data-driven assessments that compare pre- and post-injury behaviour to identify meaningful changes in functioning. Each assessment examines how behavioural, emotional, and cognitive challenges affect the individual across multiple areas of life, including home, work, school, community, and social environments.
A Data-Driven Approach to Understanding Change
Every FBA at Anchor is guided by evidence-based principles and clinical expertise. Using structured observation, interviews, and standardized tools, we analyze the relationship between triggers, behaviours, and outcomes. This process helps identify patterns that may be interfering with rehabilitation progress or daily life.
Our detailed reports highlight:
The specific factors contributing to behavioural and emotional challenges
The environmental triggers and reinforcers influencing current behaviours
The impact of the brain injury on adaptive functioning, social interaction, and cognitive performance
Recommendations for targeted, evidence-based interventions
Collaborative Rehabilitation Planning
Because TBI recovery often involves multiple disciplines, we take a collaborative approach to every assessment. Our behaviour analysts work closely with occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, psychologists, educators, and rehabilitation professionals to ensure recommendations are practical, coordinated, and goal-focused.
We also understand the importance of clear, objective documentation for legal and insurance cases. Our reports provide reliable, measurable data to support treatment planning, care coordination, and communication among all professionals involved in the file.
Supporting Independence and Recovery
Functional Behavioural Assessments are not just diagnostic tools—they are the foundation for meaningful change. By identifying the behavioural, cognitive, and emotional barriers to recovery, we help clients and their teams implement targeted strategies that improve daily functioning, independence, and quality of life.
At Anchor Rehabilitation, we combine compassion with precision. Our comprehensive FBAs provide the insight needed to guide rehabilitation planning, support family understanding, and empower individuals with brain injuries to move forward with confidence and clarity.
Behaviour Support Plans
Behaviour Support Plans for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
At Anchor Rehabilitation Support Services, we develop comprehensive and collaborative Behaviour Support Plans (BSPs) tailored to individuals living with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Our approach recognizes that recovery is not one-dimensional—it requires coordination, consistency, and compassion across the entire rehabilitation team.
Effective behavioural treatment goes beyond addressing isolated challenges. That’s why our Behaviour Support Plans are built on a holistic foundation that incorporates the goals, observations, and expertise of everyone involved in the client’s care. We work closely with families, caregivers, and professionals from multiple disciplines to ensure that every plan reflects the full picture of the individual’s needs.
A Collaborative, Interdisciplinary Approach
Each plan begins with a detailed assessment process that draws on data and input from all members of the treatment team. This may include behaviour analysts, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech-language pathologists, psychologists, educators, physicians, and case managers. By aligning these perspectives, we create a unified program that supports both behavioural and therapeutic goals.
Our Behaviour Support Plans include:
Clear identification of target behaviours and contributing factors
Proactive strategies to reduce triggers and promote stability
Teaching and reinforcement methods to build new, adaptive skills
Integration with other therapeutic goals across disciplines
A structured system for monitoring progress and adjusting supports
This collaborative framework allows every professional to contribute their expertise while ensuring consistency across environments—whether at home, in therapy, or within community and vocational settings.
Dynamic and Data-Driven Support
Behaviour recovery after a brain injury is an evolving process. Our BSPs are designed to adapt over time, reflecting progress, changes in environment, or emerging needs. Through ongoing data collection, regular team communication, and periodic reviews, we ensure that interventions remain effective and responsive.
By combining clinical insight with cross-disciplinary teamwork, our Behaviour Support Plans create a coordinated and compassionate approach to recovery. The result is a plan that not only addresses behavioural challenges but also supports cognitive, emotional, and physical rehabilitation—empowering individuals with TBI to rebuild confidence, independence, and quality of life.
Skill Acquisition
Skill Development Plans for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
At Anchor Rehabilitation Support Services, we help individuals living with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) rebuild their confidence, independence, and everyday abilities through personalized Skill Development Plans. Our approach is grounded in collaboration, compassion, and clinical expertise—ensuring that every individual receives a plan designed specifically for their strengths, goals, and challenges.
A Holistic, Individualized Approach
No two brain injuries are the same, and neither are our plans. Each Skill Development Plan begins with a comprehensive assessment led by a Registered Behaviour Analyst (RBA) and supported by a multidisciplinary team of professionals. This may include occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, physical therapists, psychologists, educators, and caregivers.
By combining the knowledge of these experts, we address every dimension of recovery—cognitive, physical, emotional, and social. Our goal is to help each individual regain functional skills that enhance independence and improve quality of life.
Areas of Skill Development
Our tailored programs may focus on:
Cognitive Skills – attention, memory, problem-solving, and executive functioning
Physical Skills – mobility, balance, coordination, and fine motor development
Communication Skills – expressive and receptive language, speech, and social interaction
Adaptive Skills – daily living routines, self-care, and community integration
Each plan is comprehensive and built to evolve with the individual’s recovery. As progress occurs, interventions are reviewed and adapted to maintain growth and engagement.
Evidence-Based, Collaborative Care
Our RBA-led approach integrates evidence-based practices and measurable outcomes. Regular progress tracking ensures that interventions remain effective and aligned with rehabilitation goals. Through collaboration with the broader healthcare team, we ensure consistency across all environments—home, therapy, school, and community.
This unified, data-driven model allows us to identify what works best for each individual and adjust strategies as they regain independence. The result is a plan that not only promotes measurable improvement but also restores confidence, emotional stability, and participation in meaningful daily activities.
At Anchor Rehabilitation, we believe skill development is more than therapy—it’s the pathway to rebuilding life after brain injury. Through teamwork, compassion, and innovation, we help individuals strengthen their abilities and rediscover what’s possible.
Reports
Treatment Planning and Progress Monitoring for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
At Anchor Rehabilitation Support Services, every client’s journey begins with a clear, personalized treatment plan that outlines meaningful goals and measurable steps toward recovery. Using the information gathered from comprehensive assessments, our team creates an individualized plan that reflects the client’s unique needs, strengths, and priorities.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Each treatment plan is designed to be purposeful and flexible, focusing on the areas that matter most to the client and their care team. Depending on the individual’s goals, the plan may target:
Reducing and managing challenging behaviours
Building new cognitive, emotional, or functional skills
Improving communication and social interaction
Enhancing independence in daily living and community settings
Our treatment plans integrate input from the full circle of care—including families, regulated healthcare professionals, and legal or case management teams—to ensure that all perspectives are aligned. This collaborative process allows every intervention to be practical, coordinated, and goal-oriented.
Ongoing Progress Reports and Data-Driven Adjustments
Progress doesn’t happen all at once—it’s built through consistent effort and regular reflection. We provide structured progress reports that track the client’s performance, highlight improvements, and identify areas where strategies may need to evolve.
These reports are based on data collected throughout the treatment process and are shared with the client’s interdisciplinary team. They help guide decision-making, measure outcomes, and ensure accountability across all supports.
By continuously monitoring progress and adapting strategies as needed, we ensure each client’s treatment plan remains responsive and effective. This approach allows us to celebrate growth, make informed adjustments, and maintain forward momentum—helping every individual move toward greater confidence, stability, and independence.





