Case Manager Profile

Chris Hulbert

Specialism

Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Cerebral Palsy, Challenging Behaviour, Complex Orthopaedic, Complex Polytrauma, Disorders of Consciousness, Learning Difficulties, Mental Health Management, Pain Management, Spinal Injury, Substance Abuse

Locations

Northern England
Chris Hulbert

Since 2019, Chris has worked in brain injury case management, supporting a diverse caseload of clients with varied and complex needs. He has a strong track record of achieving positive outcomes for clients previously considered highly challenging or disengaged by other professionals.

Chris’s practice is grounded in the development of authentic, trust based connections, particularly in situations where previous interventions have been unsuccessful. He specialises in creating strategies that unlock potential and restore a sense of purpose for each client.

Chris has consistently demonstrated the ability to transform complex and challenging cases into measurable improvements in function, independence and quality of life.

Chris regards his role as a privilege and is committed to supporting clients through transformative journeys, contributing to sustained and positive change in their lives.

Background

Physiotherapist

Age Groups

Adults

Professional Memberships and Registrations

Health & Care Professions Council (PH100858)

British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management (1822737)

Major Trauma Support Partnership Code of Conduct

Qualifications

BSc Physiotherapy 2012

Qualifications
Testimonial
Chris is extremely competent and goes above and beyond for his clients. He is prompt with his responses and thinks outside of the box when overcoming challenges for his clients. Chris has a great personality and adapts well to all situations. My client has recently lost his wife, and Chris helped the client (and their wider family) through this very difficult time (including help with funeral arrangements) showing compassion to the family and also commitment to his role as case manager.
Associate Court of Protection Executive
Chris Hulbert

Specialism

Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Cerebral Palsy, Challenging Behaviour, Complex Orthopaedic, Complex Polytrauma, Disorders of Consciousness, Learning Difficulties, Mental Health Management, Pain Management, Spinal Injury, Substance Abuse

Locations

Northern England
Chris Hulbert

Since 2019, Chris has worked in brain injury case management, supporting a diverse caseload of clients with varied and complex needs. He has a strong track record of achieving positive outcomes for clients previously considered highly challenging or disengaged by other professionals.

Chris’s practice is grounded in the development of authentic, trust based connections, particularly in situations where previous interventions have been unsuccessful. He specialises in creating strategies that unlock potential and restore a sense of purpose for each client.

Chris has consistently demonstrated the ability to transform complex and challenging cases into measurable improvements in function, independence and quality of life.

Chris regards his role as a privilege and is committed to supporting clients through transformative journeys, contributing to sustained and positive change in their lives.

Background

Physiotherapist

Age Groups

Adults

Professional Memberships and Registrations

Health & Care Professions Council (PH100858)

British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management (1822737)

Major Trauma Support Partnership Code of Conduct

Qualifications

BSc Physiotherapy 2012

Qualifications
Testimonial
Chris is extremely competent and goes above and beyond for his clients. He is prompt with his responses and thinks outside of the box when overcoming challenges for his clients. Chris has a great personality and adapts well to all situations. My client has recently lost his wife, and Chris helped the client (and their wider family) through this very difficult time (including help with funeral arrangements) showing compassion to the family and also commitment to his role as case manager.
Associate Court of Protection Executive