Chris Dindar
Chris has had an extensive and varied nursing career, spanning over 4 decades, including working in A&E at home and overseas, international medical assistance and repatriations, occupational health and forensic nursing in police custody. Since 2017, Chris has been working a brain injury case manager and has built an impressive rapport with his clients quickly and effectively. He also has experience working with clients with challenging behaviours or substance/alcohol misuse. Thus, he is a compassionate and dedicated case manager who is committed to providing the highest quality care and support to his clients.
Areas Covered
✓ East Sussex
✓ SE London
✓ Canterbury
✓ Ashfords
✓ Hants
✓ Surrey
✓ West Sussex
Key Roles
Extensive experience of case management in brain injury, mental health and drug dependency
Developing and managing a successful MDT
Extensive emergency nurse skills which include brain injury, spinal injury, psychological trauma and complex orthopaedic injuries.
Assisting clients move from residential care into the community such as sourcing appropriate accommodation, liaising with professionals to get a team in place to support the client.
Implementing person centred SMART goals
High standard of clinical governance and experience of adhering to CQC regulation
Identifying potential barriers at the earliest opportunity with the goal of enhancing the individual’s journey towards recuperation.
Working as a Registered District Nurse
Skills
✓ Brain Injury
✓ Neurological Disorders
✓ Orthopaedic Trauma
✓ Drug Dependency
✓ Spinal Injury
✓ Assisting Clients moving into a Community Setting
✓ Mental Health
Affiliations
NMC
RCN
BABCIM Registered
CMSUK Membership
Lunar Summer
Areas Covered:
Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Colchester, North London and Ipswich
Chris Dindar
Areas Covered:
East Sussex, SE London, Canterbury, Ashfords, Hants, Surrey...
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Areas Covered:
Bristol, Taunton, Bath, South Wales and Salisbury
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Leicester, Northampton. Leeds, Derby, Oxford, Manchester and Cotswolds