Velaris Integrated Interventions delivers a fully integrated, multidisciplinary model of care. Consultant Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Occupational Therapists and Case Management work seamlessly alongside our care and support teams to provide coordinated, responsive intervention.
Where clinically required, the core team is enhanced with Physiotherapy and Speech & Language Therapy.
Neuropsychiatric and neuropsychological leadership is embedded throughout the programme, ensuring consistent clinical oversight rather than intermittent or bolt-on reviews.
We deliver structured six-month programmes with clearly defined goals, timelines and exit criteria—providing clarity, accountability and measurable progress.
All care is risk-aware and capacity-informed, grounded in real-world functioning rather than clinic-based assumptions.
Our outcome-driven approach is supported by structured reviews and demonstrable, measurable change.
Velaris delivers rapid, evidence-based intervention initiated within weeks of referral, underpinned by an integrated neuropsychiatric, neuropsychological and functional formulation that informs a highly personalised rehabilitation strategy. The programme includes targeted work on executive dysfunction and insight, with explicit consideration of the frontal-lobe paradox, alongside coordinated medication management, behavioural rehabilitation and functional intervention addressing daily living, community access and fatigue. Proactive risk assessment and management are embedded throughout, with close alignment to families, deputies and case managers, and a clearly planned step-down and transition phase to ensure continuity and sustained progress.

Within Velaris, risk is actively assessed, continuously reviewed and proactively managed rather than avoided or deferred. The approach creates clear pathways to risk reduction, supports graduated increases in self-determination where clinically appropriate, and enables maximum choice without compromising safety or the quality of rehabilitation. Risk is treated as something to be understood and shaped, not as a factor that automatically limits progress.

By the end of a Velaris programme, referrers can expect a comprehensive, formulation-led assessment of need that integrates neuropsychiatric, cognitive, behavioural, functional and systemic factors, alongside a detailed and fully implementable care and treatment plan that can be handed over seamlessly to other teams without loss of direction or quality.
Clear clinical recommendations are provided for the next phase of rehabilitation, setting out what should continue, what should stop and the level of support required, supported by demonstrable progress against agreed goals with transparent reporting of gains, limitations and ongoing risks.
This approach enables services specialising in longer-term or slower-paced rehabilitation to take over with confidence, without the need to start again.
Each client leaves Velaris with a bespoke rehabilitation handbook, developed in real time and grounded in observed behaviour rather than theory alone. The handbook translates clinical formulation into practical, day-to-day guidance, clearly setting out what works, what does not and why, and is designed to be implemented by other teams, support staff and families. This ensures therapeutic consistency is preserved as care transitions across settings and providers.
Velaris Integrated Interventions
Albany House, 14 Shute End, Wokingham, RG40 1BJ