What is Rehabilitation Assistance?

Rehabilitation assistance is a specialized service aimed at supporting individuals who are recovering from injuries, illnesses, or surgeries that have impacted their physical, cognitive, or emotional functioning. The goal of rehabilitation assistance is to help individuals regain their independence, improve their quality of life, and achieve their personal health and wellness goals.

  • Empowers individuals to regain control over their daily activities.

  • Enhances overall well-being and satisfaction with life.

  • Tailored interventions that meet the unique needs and goals of each individual.

  • Provides a supportive network of professionals dedicated to the individual's recovery journey.

Benefits of Rehabilitation Assistance:

Key Components of Rehabilitation Assistance:

Therapeutic Interventions:

Implementation of various therapeutic techniques, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cognitive therapy, to address specific challenges and enhance recovery.

Skill Development:

Focus on improving daily living skills, mobility, strength, coordination, and cognitive functions to enable individuals to perform tasks more effectively and independently.

Emotional and Psychological Support:

Providing emotional support and counseling to help individuals cope with the psychological impact of their condition and build resilience.

Education and Training:

Educating individuals and their families about their condition, treatment options, and strategies to manage their health and well-being.

Goal Setting and Monitoring:

Collaborating with individuals to set realistic and achievable goals, and regularly monitoring progress to make necessary adjustments to the rehabilitation plan.

Community Integration:

Assisting individuals in reintegrating into their communities, workplaces, and social environments through tailored support and resources.

How Can I Help?

  • 4 Years of rehabilitation assistant experience, within agency, hybrid role as an assistant case manager and occupational therapy assistant, and now purely free-lance.

    I have written INA’s, risk assessments, care plans and also inducted support workers.

    I now operate predominantly (but not exclusively) in the north west, providing rehab assistance to those who are learning to live with complex changes.

  • Psychologists

    Psychiatrists

    Councillors

    Deputies

    Case managers

    Occupational therapists

    Physiotherapists

    Podiatrists

    Dieticians

  • Dysexecutive syndrome

    Chronic pain

    Catatonia

    Complex orthopaedic injuries

    Aphasia (Broca’s, Wernicke’s)

    Agnosia

    Dysphasia

    Dysphagia

    Apperceptive agnosia

    Less direct examples include;

    Cognitive disorders

    Emotional and behavioural disorders

    Physical disorders

    Sensory disorders

Ultimately, each of my clients are and have been pivotal to developing my knowledge surrounding the complex nature of brain injury.

 

Adapting to such drastic changes is a huge obstacle to face, rehab assistance is where progression truly comes to light. It is the conduit by which professionals can truly grasp the changes clients face on a daily basis, and integral for directing treatment to where it is most valuable in that individual.

With this in mind, the reports which I provide to MDTs are thorough, precise and grasp the detail of each interaction I hold with clients during each of my sessions. These are not only valuable to MDT’s but to litigators who seek to provide rigorous evidence as to how the client’s injuries impact them.

Adaptive reports;

Professionals may find it useful for me to implement measures of their choice. This can cover; fatigue scales, emotional scores, behavioural charts, ABC reflections and so forth.

 

For a naturalistic approach to providing time and cost-effective treatments to your clients, entertain my services as your rehabilitation assistant.

 

 

 

Features of My Input

Providing rehabilitation is something for which I am enthusiastic. So much so I deem it essential to communicate the observations made in each of my sessions, to a level that is concise, accurate and measurable:

For data to be meaningful, frequency of analysis will be based on a minimum of 5 sessions over a reasonable duration of time.

 

This will allow for descriptive statistics to be generated. These can be better summarised than complex data, especially over short periods of time (Monthly updates).

 

Data analysis, if completed appropriately can prove to be essential to treating teams.

CONTACT ME.

Please contact me with any queries relating to my CV, insurance policy number, Enhanced DBS Certificate, Training + academic certificates/ awards, terms of service and availabilities.