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Rehabilitation

What is Rehabilitation? Rehabilitation helps people recover abilities lost through illness, injury, or surgery. It focuses on rebuilding physical strength, cognitive function, and independence through structured programmes and therapeutic support.


Rebuilding Strength and Independence Following illness or injury, rehabilitation focuses on helping people regain abilities, rebuild confidence and return to independent living when possible. We work closely with physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists to create personalised recovery programmes across our facilities. Our rehabilitation support includes mobility assistance, cognitive exercises, daily living skills practice and emotional encouragement during what can be a frustrating recovery process. We celebrate every milestone, adapt programmes as abilities improve and provide the motivation needed to achieve maximum possible independence.

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Starting Care at Ashton's Home Care

Your Journey

Taking the first step towards care can feel overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Our friendly team makes the process as straightforward and comfortable as possible, whether you're exploring options for yourself or a loved one.

  • Free Consultation - We visit you at home to discuss needs and answer questions

 

  • Personalised Assessment - Comprehensive evaluation to create the right care plan

 

  • Care Begins - Most of our services can start within the same week. We'll introduce you to your care team, ensure you're comfortable with everything, and begin providing the support you need with dignity and warmth.

 

Call us on 01243 838223 or email mail@ashtoncare.co.uk

 

Part of The Ashton Care Group  "4+ decades caring for local families"

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