What happens after the hospital stay ends? Learn what it really takes to help someone not just recover, but thrive.
For people with acquired disabilities, brain injuries, or spinal injuries, the road to rebuilding a meaningful life can be complex, overwhelming—and full of system gaps. That’s where social worker rehabilitation case managers come in.
In this Day in the Life session, Villia Greenslade shares insights from her work supporting individuals with life-changing injuries. As the “glue” that holds systems together, rehabilitation case management is all about advocacy, coordination, and walking alongside people as they navigate their new realities.
Rehabilitation case managers work behind the scenes to help people with brain and spinal injuries, or other acquired disabilities, put the pieces back together.
From coordinating care and navigating funding systems, to empowering clients and families, this role is central to creating real-life outcomes that matter.
In this one-hour lunchtime webinar, Villia Greenslade brings her experience and heart to the screen, offering a rare glimpse into the daily realities, challenges, and deeply human moments that define rehabilitation case management.
Date: Tuesday 11 November 2025
Time: 1:00 – 2:00 PM AEDT
Location: Online via Zoom (link provided on the day)