- Mon–Sat: 8:00am – 7:00pm
- London · Surrey · Kent
We review the resident's surgical notes, discharge summary and any post-operative precautions or protocols provided by the surgical team before our first visit.
Our specialist physiotherapists conduct a comprehensive assessment of pain, range of motion, muscle strength, mobility (including any walking aids or assistive equipment used), balance, and functional ability. This establishes a clear baseline, identifies any limitations or risks, and helps set personalised rehabilitation goals to guide recovery.
Following a thorough assessment, we develop an individualised rehabilitation programme tailored to the type of surgery, stage of recovery, current abilities, and personal goals. The plan is designed to promote safe, progressive improvement, restore mobility and function, and follow any relevant post-operative protocols or precautions to optimise recovery.
A well-structured and intensive rehabilitation programme is delivered by our physiotherapists and rehabilitation assistants. Therapy sessions are hands-on, goal-focused, and tailored to the individual's stage of recovery, with an emphasis on restoring movement, rebuilding strength, improving mobility, and achieving the best possible outcome from surgery.
Progress is closely tracked throughout the rehabilitation journey, with regular reviews to monitor recovery and ensure the programme remains effective. As strength, mobility, and function improve, exercises and treatment plans are adjusted to safely increase their intensity and complexity, helping residents continue to make meaningful progress towards their goals.
We work closely with residents, whether they are on a permanent or respite admission, as well as their families and the care team, to plan the next stage of recovery. This may involve supporting a safe return home or transitioning to an ongoing maintenance programme to preserve mobility and function.
We aim to begin rehabilitation as early as possible, in line with any protocols specific to your surgery type.
Yes. Our Physiotherapists adapt their approach and communication for individuals with dementia or cognitive impairment, to get positive engagement in the rehabilitation process.
The frequency of visits depends on an individual's needs and stage of recovery. We typically recommend intensive therapy input, which can range from daily to alternate-day sessions. These can be supported by rehabilitation assistants depending on the Physiotherapist's recommendations.
Yes. Our rehabilitation programmes are available to residents on both a respite and permanent basis.
Yes, we offer discounts on block bookings of five or ten sessions. Please check with us for details.
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