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The CRS team work with clients in their own environment because research has shown that "real life" rehabilitation has greater benefits and value than clinic based rehabilitation.
After an assessment, individual hands-on therapy programmes are developed, which could include:
Daily living skills (eg. shopping, cooking or cleaning);
Structured weekly activities;
Leisure activities;
Assisting clients to return to work;
Equipment recommendations and provision;
Home adaptation;
Strategies to improve memory and cognitive functions;
Anger management;
Fatigue management;
Role adjustment; and
Anxiety and stress management.
the Psychologists are registered with the HPC
- Solicitor or Insurance company
Privately funded (anyone can purchase)
This Service was mapped by Eastern Region ABI. See HERE for more information
Patient description
Medically stable, able to actively participate with and benefit from therapy. Will include spectrum of initial severity of injury with a small minority derived from Code 05 category
Sites
Domiciliary or day hospital
Description of rehabilitation input
Interdisciplinary co-ordinated management therapy aimed at community re-integration/inclusion by enhancing independence, wellbeing, & assist return to work/education. In collaboration with Social Services, neuropsychiatry, voluntary and statutory services. Includes treatment of patients in their own homes, or with live-in carers.
Patient description
Medically stable, living in community, aiming to enter/return to employment
Sites
Domiciliary, community-based or residential
Description of rehabilitation input
Interdisciplinary programme addressing all aspects of occupational activity, including, specialist assessment, work preparation, job search, job coaching and workplace support, and employer/college education and support.
Patient description
Medically stable, but permanent disability
Sites
Domiciliary, residential or nursing home, respite unit
Description of rehabilitation input
Life long prevention of avoidable complications involving residual physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioural problems, on a domiciliary, outpatient or respite basis.
Patient description
Blank
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Providing practical/ technological solutions to challenges and limitations imposed by cognitive, behavioural and physical disability.
No Data for NMDS
Anglia Case Management, Community Rehabilitation Service
Location and Contact detailsTicehurst Yard Beyton Road, Tostock Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP30 9PH Telephone: 01359 271900 Email: info@angliacasement.co.uk http://www.angliacasemanagement.co.uk |
Type of organisation
Descripton of organisation
miles (straight line)miles (approximate road distance) Entry last updatedMar 21, 2012 |
Further Details
Rehabilitation from ACM is delivered by the Community Rehabilitation Service, who work with adult clients to help them to achieve a greater level of independence at home, in their workplace, or in the community.The CRS team work with clients in their own environment because research has shown that "real life" rehabilitation has greater benefits and value than clinic based rehabilitation.
After an assessment, individual hands-on therapy programmes are developed, which could include:
Daily living skills (eg. shopping, cooking or cleaning);
Structured weekly activities;
Leisure activities;
Assisting clients to return to work;
Equipment recommendations and provision;
Home adaptation;
Strategies to improve memory and cognitive functions;
Anger management;
Fatigue management;
Role adjustment; and
Anxiety and stress management.
Services available
ABI Specialist | National | Regional | Local | |
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Clinical psychology | ||||
Equipment | ||||
Information | ||||
Leisure Activities | ||||
Occupational Therapy | ||||
Vocational Support |
National = country wide, Regional = offering a
service within 150 miles, Local = offering a service within 50
miles
This service adheres to the following Regulatory Frameworks / is affiliated to the following bodies:
The Occcupational Therapists are registered with the British Association of Occupational Therapists and the HPCthe Psychologists are registered with the HPC
Referrals can be made by
GP | |
Consultant | |
Healthcare Professional | |
Self/Advocate/Family | |
Other professional eg Social Care/Case Manager |
- Solicitor or Insurance company
How are services paid for?
Regularly | Sometimes | Never | |
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NHS | ? | ? | ? |
Social Care Services | ? | ? | ? |
Jointly funded by NHS & Social Care Services | ? | ? | ? |
Privately funded (anyone can purchase)
Typical duration that a service is offered
The Community Rehabilitation Service works with clients for as long as is necessary. It is delivered in blocks which are goal focused and an estimate of duration and cost are given at the outset of any period of rehabilitation.This Service was mapped by Eastern Region ABI. See HERE for more information
Services available are defined by the following EHIG Rehabilitation Codes
For an explanation of the codings please click hereREHAB AT HOME
[Code 70]Patient description
Medically stable, able to actively participate with and benefit from therapy. Will include spectrum of initial severity of injury with a small minority derived from Code 05 category
Sites
Domiciliary or day hospital
Description of rehabilitation input
Interdisciplinary co-ordinated management therapy aimed at community re-integration/inclusion by enhancing independence, wellbeing, & assist return to work/education. In collaboration with Social Services, neuropsychiatry, voluntary and statutory services. Includes treatment of patients in their own homes, or with live-in carers.
HELP GETTING BACK TO WORK
[Code 90]Patient description
Medically stable, living in community, aiming to enter/return to employment
Sites
Domiciliary, community-based or residential
Description of rehabilitation input
Interdisciplinary programme addressing all aspects of occupational activity, including, specialist assessment, work preparation, job search, job coaching and workplace support, and employer/college education and support.
CONTINUING REHAB WHEN YOU NEED IT
[Code 100]Patient description
Medically stable, but permanent disability
Sites
Domiciliary, residential or nursing home, respite unit
Description of rehabilitation input
Life long prevention of avoidable complications involving residual physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioural problems, on a domiciliary, outpatient or respite basis.
EQUIPMENT
[Code 135]Patient description
Blank
Sites
All sites
Description of rehabilitation input
Providing practical/ technological solutions to challenges and limitations imposed by cognitive, behavioural and physical disability.
This service is defined by the NMDS (National Minimum Data Set) codes as:
For an explanation of the NMDS, please click hereNo Data for NMDS