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Rehabilitation Care
Your loved one may be facing a challenge that requires rehabilitation. Perhaps they are recovering from surgery, a workplace injury or a stroke. We have dietitians, physio, occupational, and speech therapists to provide one-on-one care, focusing on mobility, functional, and recovery goals.
families use us for
Get your loved one back on their feet by helping them improve their mobility, balance, flexibility, strength, and their ability to manage pain.
Assessment and diagnosis for mobility issues
Development of personalised treatments
Manual therapy (e.g. massage, joint manipulation, acupuncture.)
Education for family caregivers
Help your loved one re-learn basic self-care tasks, improve their motor skills, and develop strength and range of motion. Receive guidance from our therapists about home modifications to create a safe home environment.
Home assessment and modifications
Recommendation of adaptive equipment
Developing physical rehabilitation programmes
Education for family caregivers
Help your loved one improve their speech and understanding. Manage swallowing difficulties to prevent discomfort and infection.
Assessment and diagnosis for mobility issues
Advice on conversational tactics
Exercises to strengthen oral muscles
Exercises to improve problem solving, memory and organisation skills
Nutrition Consultation
Help your loved one eat right and gain control over their eating habits: to lose weight or control conditions like cancer and diabetes.
Home assessment and modifications
Education for family caregivers
Management of allergies and side effects
START YOUR home RECOVERY JOURNEY tODAY
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Support to Long-Term Recovery
Methods for rehabilitation vary according to your loved one's condition and their path to recovery. This framework can help you find the right treatment for your loved one and rehabilitate successfully.
Acute Stage
The patient has limited functional ability, and might suffer from motor, sensory and/or cognitive impairment.
Care Priorities
- Patients should rest in the safety and comfort of their home, protected from further risks
- Decrease pain and inflammation
- Re-establish range of motion without pain
Services You Might Need
- Physiotherapy
- Occupational therapy
- Assessment and planning for rehabilitation
- Guidance on home modification
Recovery Stage
The patient will go through rigorous stages of rehabilitation. Family support and encouragement plays an important part at this stage.
Care Priorities
Maximise recovery with exercises, proper diet plans, and training to enhance joint mobility and to strengthen local, regional and central muscles groups.
Services You Might Need
- Physiotherapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Nutrition consultation
- Education for family caregivers
At this stage, the patient is medically stable. Function will become the primary focus.
Care Priorities
- Build confidence and control
- Deal with more complicated skills
- Increase in cardiovascular drills, speed and load, and balance
Services You Might Need
- Physiotherapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Education for family caregivers