Inpatient Rehabilitation

OUR INPATIENT REHABILITATION CENTRES NEAR HAMPSHIRE ENHANCE YOUR RECOVERY AT OUR SPECIALIST INPATIENT REHABILITATION OR RESIDENTIAL PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRES

TOT Hampshire provides specialist intermediate, post operative, and complex slow stream rehabilitation including specialist dementia rehab (those who are hoisted/bed bound), to patients across the country, at our rehab facilities in Hampshire and the surrounding areas.

When an elderly person is discharged from hospital following surgery, an illness, injury or serious medical event such as a stroke, it’s vital to ensure that they have the best follow up rehab services in place, to aid their recovery and to give them the best possible quality of life. In many cases, a stay in an inpatient rehab facility will give them the best chance of regaining their health, independence and quality of life, in a safe and properly equipped environment, until they are able to manage at home safely.

At our private rehab centres, our dedicated multidisciplinary team will look after you and help you recover.

OUR SPECIALIST AREAS OF REHAB

Our specialist areas of intermediate care and rehab with appropriate equipment and staff include:

Elderly Rehab: We are passionate about elderly rehab

Orthopaedic Rehab: After a joint replacement, spinal surgery, trauma & other musculoskeletal issues

General Rehab: After an illness, cancer, surgery, COVID or other medical issue that requires recovery

Neurological Rehab: After a Stroke, or a Multiple Sclerosis (MS) / Parkinson’s diagnosis

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THE AIM OF ELDERLY REHABILITATION

The aim of elderly inpatient rehab (also known as residential rehab) is to ensure that the person has the best possible quality of life after suffering a life-altering event. This is done by assessing each individual’s specific condition and difficulties and creating a treatment programme that will help them to regain their mobility, independence and confidence.

This often includes working to regain things such as muscle strength, balance & coordination, walking ability, communication skills and the ability to perform everyday tasks such as dressing, bathing and toileting. It may also involve learning new skills, such as using a wheelchair, walking frame and other mobility aids properly to make thing easier.

Each of our elderly rehabilitation centres are well equipped to conduct various therapies provided by a team of experienced physiotherapists, occupational therapists and rehab nurses. We also work very closely with the NHS and social care teams, in order to facilitate a patient’s safe discharge back to their own home following their stay.

ABOUT OUR INPATIENT REHABILITATION SERVICES

Our therapists are professional, DBS checked and highly experienced in providing high quality rehabilitation services within the NHS, social care and private care. Their rehabilitation experience includes elderly care, orthopaedics, neurology, emergencies and a range of clinical conditions in elderly clients.

When you stay at one of our functional rehabilitation units, our highly specialist nursing staff, physiotherapists and occupational therapists, will help you to restore your physical strength and confidence, ready to return home again. We can help anyone who is struggling to manage after a period of illness, hospital admission or surgery. You may have had a stroke, a joint replacement or feel frail after several falls.

TAILORED TREATMENT

TAILORED TREATMENT

Our inpatient rehabilitation programmes are tailored to each of our client’s individual needs and goals, in order to fully optimise recovery outcomes.

COMBINED APPROACH

COMBINED APPROACH

Our physiotherapists and occupational therapists work closely together at our rehabilitation centres, so we can treat both your physical issues and help you to regain your confidence in managing daily tasks.

SAFE ENVIRONMENT

SAFE ENVIRONMENT

Our inpatient rehabilitation centres offer a safe and well equipped environment for patients with limited mobility, following and injury, illness or surgery.

WHAT CAN INPATIENT REHABILITATION HELP WITH?

We can provide short stay rehabilitation to give you an opportunity to regain your independence and your family and carers a rest. Alternatively, you can come and stay for a slow stream rehabilitation  to restore your independence and improve your quality of life by achieving your personalised goals. Our highly skilled team will make you feel safe and comfortable in our rehabilitation unit, so you do not have to worry about anything except your recovery.

MOBILITY & WALKING

MOBILITY & WALKING

Lots of people need help regaining mobility after surgery or suffering an injury or medical event such as a stroke.

Whether your goal is to be able to walk a certain distance, climb stairs, or you need help learning how to use new equipment or walking aids, we can help you rebuild your strength and confidence.

EVERYDAY TASKS

EVERYDAY TASKS

If your mobility has been impaired due to an injury, illness or surgery, it can be difficult to manage daily tasks such as eating, toileting, bathing, and other things you were previously able to do for yourself.

We can help you work on both your physical strength and dexterity confidence and recommend gadgets and aids, to help you do these things for yourself again.

BUILDING CONFIDENCE

BUILDING CONFIDENCE

Experiencing a fall, injury, medical event such as a stroke, or having major surgery, can affect people’s confidence.

At our inpatient rehab centres, our team of highly experienced therapists can help you rebuild your confidence as well as your physical strength.

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

If you have suffered a stroke, head injury or had certain surgeries, you may be left with impaired speech and communication skills.

At our inpatient rehabilitation centres, our team of specialists includes speech therapists and occupational therapists, who can work with you, to help you regain your communication skills

OUR REHABILITATION CENTRES

Bridge House Rehabilitation Centre
Reading, Berkshire

Therapies on Thames has partnered with Bridge House in Reading to provide recuperation from illness or surgery in our therapy-led multi-disciplinary inpatient rehabilitation centre in Reading..

Camberley Manor Elderly Rehabilitation Centre
Camberley, Surrey

Therapies on Thames has partnered with Camberley Manor Care Home to provide recuperation from illness or surgery in our therapy-led multi-disciplinary inpatient rehabilitation centre in Camberley.

Newlands of Stow Rehabilitation Centre
Stow, Gloucestershire

Therapies on Thames has partnered with Newlands of Stow to provide recuperation from illness or surgery in our therapy-led multi-disciplinary inpatient rehabilitation centre in Gloucestershire.

Florence House Rehabilitation Centre
Reading, Berkshire

Therapies on Thames has partnered with Florence House in Reading to provide recuperation from illness or surgery in our therapy-led multi-disciplinary inpatient rehabilitation centre in Reading.

THE ADMISSION PROCESS

If you think that yourself, a loved one, or client might benefit from residential treatment at one of our rehabilitation facilities, the admission process works as followed:

  • The first step is for the patient, a family member or carer to give us a call on: 0333 011 3278, and have a chat to one of the team, about their requirements and which of our centres would be most suitable.
  • We will then email/post you some further information, based on the details of the discussion.
  • A member of the team based at the centre will then follow up with you directly and can arrange for a tour of the centre if required.
  • If you decide you would like to proceed with the admission, the centre will arrange to complete a patient assessment prior to the admission, in order to assess any nursing needs required and ensure that the centre is able to accommodate any very specialist medical needs.
  • The team will then liaise with the hospital discharge team and prepare for the patient’s arrival at the centre.
  • Once the patient has arrived at the centre, they will be assessed, and a treatment plan will be put in place.
  • Once the plan is in place, it will remain under constant review during the rehabilitation period, and when the patient is ready to return home, the team can arrange for our community rehabilitation team to continue treatment in the patient’s own home.

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All of our therapists are fully qualified, experience professionals, DBS checked, registered members of Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) and registered with relevant professional bodies.

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