Respite & Rehabilitation

Respite &

Rehabilitation Care



Respite Care

Looking after someone you love can be rewarding, but it can also be extremely physically and emotionally draining. Our respite care service is designed to give you - as a carer - a break away from your day-to-day care duties, so you can recharge and revive.


Sometimes short respite breaks at regular intervals work well. An option could be one afternoon or evening every week so that you can unwind and enjoy some 'me time’, or maybe you need to attend an appointment, go away in an emergency, or just have a bit of time to catch-up the things that you’ve not had time to deal with.


Whatever your needs we will discuss these at the assessment stage and because all of our carers have different skills sets we will match your needs to the correct carer

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Rehabilitation Care

Rehabilitation care, is a type of short-term homecare that may be necessary after a hospital stay, accident or an illness to enable you to become independent again.


Some people might also refer to reablement care as post-operative or post-surgical care, but these are slightly less specific terms as they don’t suggest an obvious end date, whereas reablement care is specifically aimed at people who will regain their independence after the period of care.


Reablement care usually can usually run from two to eight weeks and it consists of support in the home with tasks to increase independence, such as mobility support. An integrated care team will usually be involved with reablement care, meaning we will work with other medical professionals from all areas of the NHS and the wider social care team may be involved.


This can consist of homecare workers, nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, social workers and doctors.

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