A New Model for Brain Injury Rehabilitation

People with an acquired brain injury (ABI) often experience significant difficulties that can affect their ability to live a normal life. ReNew supports and enables people with an ABI to regain the functional and behavioural skills they need in order to live as independently as possible.

Using the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust's (BIRT) model that has proven successful over 20 years in the UK, ReNew offers a new model of community-based assessment, rehabilitation and ongoing support for people with an ABI in Australasia.

During treatment, an interdisciplinary team of clinicians work together to implement individualised programs designed to improve outcomes and quality of life for people living with an ABI.

ReNew is a non-profit joint venture between the EW Tipping Foundation and Rehabilitation Australia and accepts referrals from Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. Contact us for more information.

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Why Choose ReNew?

ReNew provides a community-based approach to ABI rehabilitation. A team of clinicians and specially-trained support staff are located on-site to provide a consistent and integrated approach to treatment and improve outcomes for patients.
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Information for Families

An ABI in the family can present many challenges. Find out more about caring for somebody with an ABI, treatment options, other support services available, and general information about visiting ReNew.
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About Acquired Brain Injury

Brain injury can be acquired from a range of events, including accidents, infection, disease, and alcohol and substance abuse. Each brain injury case is unique and needs to be treated accordingly.

Latest News

Brain Injury Conference 2013

Monday 21 January 2013
ReNew Services is excited to announce the BIRT Conference 2013—New Horizons in Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Research and Practice.

Dame Elisabeth Murdoch: A Great Australian

Thursday 13 December 2012
E.W. Tipping Foundation and ReNew Services are saddened by the news that Dame Elisabeth Murdoch passed away.

Lions Club Fundraiser a Big Success

Thursday 8 November 2012