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Mary was married at twenty-five and was a full-time housewife until her husband was tragically killed in a car crash, only ten years later. Mary says that although the tragedy of losing...
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Rehabilitation requirements can arise in many different ways and typically increase as people get older. Whether the cause is an injury, surgery, disease or an illness, ensuring older people are given the right support is important.
Firstly, of course, in order to facilitate recovery and alleviation from any immediate conditions such as pain and discomfort. Rehabilitation support also helps emotional recovery and managing feelings that may arise as a result of dealing with limitations. And, finally, it also helps people regain their independence and ability to have more control of what they do and how they do it.
Our Care Professionals can help with rehabilitation after an illness or operation.
We focus on promoting independence by encouraging older people to help themselves, resulting in speedier recovery periods and improvements in general wellbeing. We’re able to work with physiotherapists to be able to assist clients with exercises and will liaise with other health services such as occupational therapy or speech therapy to ensure we are providing targeted support for the individual that will maximise their recovery.
Because every person’s situation is unique, our care support is always tailored to individual needs. Our flexible approach means we design care plans that reduce the amount and nature of the care required as the recovery progresses.
We’d love to talk about ways we can help, get in touch with your local Radfield team today.
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