What does this service provide?
Who we are
We are a multi-disciplinary team consisting of nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, rehabilitation support workers, health care assistants, doctors, advanced clinical practitioners, and volunteers.
Multi-disciplinary team: A multi-disciplinary team (MDT) is a group of health and care staff who are members of different organisations and professions (e.g. GPs, social workers, nurses), that work together to make decisions regarding the treatment of individual patients and service users. MDTs are used in both health and care settings.
What we do
We provide a period of rehabilitation for patients, to enable them to recover and regain their independence before returning to their preferred place of residence with community support if required.
During their stay with us, the patient will be assessed, and our team will work with them to develop a holistic and personalised rehabilitation plan.
How can I access this service?
We receive referrals from acute hospital wards, primary care and community services.
Patients should be aged 18 and over and need to be able to participate in a programme of rehabilitation.
Where can I access this service?
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