Case Manager Profile

Sheryl Harling

Specialism

Amputation, Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Burns and Plastics, Challenging Behaviour, Complex Orthopaedic, Complex Polytrauma, Disorders of Consciousness, Spinal Injury

Locations

Midlands, Northern England, South East England, South West England
Sheryl Harling

Sheryl is a dedicated and conscientious case manager supporting and guiding her clients through the challenges of the rehabilitation journey.  She is resourceful and organised yet remaining flexible to her client’s needs when challenges arise.

Sheryl is a highly skilled RGN with 9 years case management experience and over 25 years of diverse clinical experience; now specialising in brain injury, polytrauma, amputation, and spinal cord injury rehabilitation.

Sheryl works with clients aged twelve and over with a wide range of complex disabilities and injuries.  Sheryl’s caseload includes brain injury, spinal cord injury, birth injury and complex orthopaedic/polytrauma injuries, including amputation. Sheryl has excellent communication skills and works well with all members of the rehabilitation team to ensure a cohesive rehabilitation journey for her clients.

Sheryl previously set up the neuro-oncology specialist nursing service for the East Midlands.  This role demanded the ability to provide sensitive information including biopsy results, extensive multiple agency service coordination and planning end of life care.

Background

Nurse

Age Groups

Adults and Adolescents

Registrations and memberships

Royal College of Nursing (Reg: 1155326)
Nursing and Midwifery Council (Reg: 9214824E)
British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management (Reg: 3559)
Case Management Society UK (Reg: 15-1475-A)

Qualifications

BA (Hons) Nursing Studies (1996)

Advanced Diploma Midwifery (2000)

Bond Solon Expert Witness course (2021)

ENB 148 Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing, specialist module

ENB 998 Teaching and Assessing module

Qualifications
Testimonial
Her ability to actually manage the case and provide all the support required almost goes without saying. Her support was flawless. Her ability to engage the client was the element that really set her apart, not only from other case managers, but indeed many of the other people who were engaged to work with this client.
Solicitor
Sheryl Harling

Specialism

Amputation, Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Burns and Plastics, Challenging Behaviour, Complex Orthopaedic, Complex Polytrauma, Disorders of Consciousness, Spinal Injury

Locations

Midlands, Northern England, South East England, South West England
Sheryl Harling

Sheryl is a dedicated and conscientious case manager supporting and guiding her clients through the challenges of the rehabilitation journey.  She is resourceful and organised yet remaining flexible to her client’s needs when challenges arise.

Sheryl is a highly skilled RGN with 9 years case management experience and over 25 years of diverse clinical experience; now specialising in brain injury, polytrauma, amputation, and spinal cord injury rehabilitation.

Sheryl works with clients aged twelve and over with a wide range of complex disabilities and injuries.  Sheryl’s caseload includes brain injury, spinal cord injury, birth injury and complex orthopaedic/polytrauma injuries, including amputation. Sheryl has excellent communication skills and works well with all members of the rehabilitation team to ensure a cohesive rehabilitation journey for her clients.

Sheryl previously set up the neuro-oncology specialist nursing service for the East Midlands.  This role demanded the ability to provide sensitive information including biopsy results, extensive multiple agency service coordination and planning end of life care.

Background

Nurse

Age Groups

Adults and Adolescents

Registrations and memberships

Royal College of Nursing (Reg: 1155326)
Nursing and Midwifery Council (Reg: 9214824E)
British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management (Reg: 3559)
Case Management Society UK (Reg: 15-1475-A)

Qualifications

BA (Hons) Nursing Studies (1996)

Advanced Diploma Midwifery (2000)

Bond Solon Expert Witness course (2021)

ENB 148 Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing, specialist module

ENB 998 Teaching and Assessing module

Qualifications
Testimonial
Her ability to actually manage the case and provide all the support required almost goes without saying. Her support was flawless. Her ability to engage the client was the element that really set her apart, not only from other case managers, but indeed many of the other people who were engaged to work with this client.
Solicitor