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Community rehabilitation advice

Published: 19/08/2024
Last edited: 21/04/2026
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    About the team

    The Community Rehabilitation Team provides short-term rehabilitation to enable you to remain in the community. Evidence shows that home is the best place to recover and regain your independence. Enablement and rehabilitation will be the main focus in your personalised plan, which will require your participation for you to regain your ideal level of ability.

    We aim to

    Enable you to live as independently as possible and support rehabilitation in the community, involving other agencies, when necessary, help with early support, actively involving you and your family and/or carers in your rehabilitation programme.  Your personalised care plan (PCP) will be created in discussion with you or your nominated advocate.

    Who will be involved in your care?

    A full assessment of your needs will be completed at your initial visit. Following this, the healthcare professionals below may be involved in your care. They will discuss their assessments with you and anything you agree together will be written in your personalised care plan (PCP).

    Physiotherapist

    Will devise an achievable programme with you, to improve areas such as muscle strength, mobility and balance. With your participation, this will improve your ability to perform daily activities, such as walking, climbing stairs and going out.

    Occupational therapist (OT)

    Can assist you to achieve your full potential in daily living activities. This may include personal care, domestic tasks or leisure interests. This can be achieved by practising and adapting tasks to build your confidence and independence. The OT can support with areas, such as memory, concentration, anxiety, depression and problem solving. The OT can assess for and provide suitable equipment and home adaptations to increase your independence.

    Senior Therapy Assistants and Therapy Assistants

    Can visit you to support you with your personalised care plan (PCP)

    Nurse

    Available within the fall’s clinic, Herne Bay only.

    Will support your health, which may include blood pressure monitoring, overview of medication and falls assessment.

    Other agencies

    The Community Rehabilitation Team liaises with social services, your GP, voluntary services and any other appropriate agencies to support your needs.

    Recommended leaflets

    We recommended looking at the following leaflets for further advice.

    My contacts

    My Physiotherapist

    My Occupational Therapist

    My Nurse

    My Therapy Assistant

    My Senior Therapy Assistant

    Contact us

    Contact one of the teams from Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm:

    East Kent: 0300 7900 389
    West Kent: 0300 123 4081

    For the rapid response in east Kent, please see the Acute Response Team page.

    For the rapid response in west Kent, please see the Urgent Care Team (West Kent) page.

    This information should only be followed on the advice of a healthcare professional. 

    Do you have feedback about our health services?

    0800 030 4550
    Text 07899 903499
    Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm
    kentchft.PALS@nhs.net
    www.kentcht.nhs.uk/PALS

    Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
    Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust
    Trinity House, 110-120 Upper Pemberton
    Ashford
    Kent
    TN25 4AZ

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    If you need communication support or this information in another format, please ask a member of staff or contact PALS using the details above.

    In everything we do, we care

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