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Priory - Rosehill Rehabilitation Unit (Torquay)




Location and Contact details


Rosehill Rehabilitation Unit
Lower Warberry Rd
Torquay
Devon
TQ1 1QY

Telephone: 01803 291909

Email: rosehill@priorygroup.com

http://www.craegmoor.co.uk

Type of organisation

  • Private Company Service

Descripton of organisation

  • Residential
  • Community Based Service

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Entry last updated

Nov 30, 2012

Further Details

Rosehill is a specialized residential service in the heart of Devon designed to meet the needs of people who have an acquired brain injury or neurological condition including those people with complex needs.

Rosehill prides itself on providing client centered individualized support involving the person each step of the way. We aim to provide a positive professional but relaxed environment in which people can relearn skills and develop their independence using the experience of the multidisciplinary team which includes Physiotherapy Occupational Therapy and Nursing

Our experienced and dedicated multidisciplinary staff team provide a person centred service geared towards meeting outcomes agreed with individuals focusing on enablement and the promotion of independence in a safe environment with dignity and respect. Our key philosophy is that the people using our service reach their full potential in life by achieving as much independence as possible and are supported to return to community living and integration

Services available

ABI Specialist National Regional Local
Community support no no no yes
Day Activities no no no yes
Leisure Activities yes no no yes
Nursing no no no yes
Occupational Therapy yes no no yes
Physiotherapy yes no no yes
Residential Care yes no no yes
Speech & Language Therapy yes no no yes
Support Workers yes no no yes
Training (for clients/patients) yes no no yes
Transitional rehabilitation yes no no yes
Voluntary Activity no no no yes
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:

Working towards Headway Accreditation

Referrals can be made by

GP yes
Consultant yes
Healthcare Professional yes
Self/Advocate/Family yes
Other professional eg Social Care/Case Manager yes

How are services paid for?

yes Publicly funded - individually commissioned
Regularly Sometimes Never
NHS noyesno
Social Care Services noyesno
Jointly funded by NHS & Social Care Services yesnono

yes Privately funded (anyone can purchase)

Typical duration that a service is offered

From 3 -24 months

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Services available are defined by the following EHIG Rehabilitation Codes

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REHAB IN HOSPITAL

[Code 40]
Patient description
Needs in-patient care due to physical dependency, or the need for specialist therapy equipment, a safe environment, supervision, or intensity of therapy, in a unit with the expertise and experience in rehabilitation of a condition (Level 1)which cannot be provided in a local specialist centre or in the community (Level 2) which cannot be provided in the community.

Sites
Level 1: Regional specialized centre Level 2: Local specialist centre, Acute or community hospital

Description of rehabilitation input
Needs inpatient care due to physical dependency, or need for specialist therapy equipment, safe environment, supervision or intensity of therapy which cannot be provided in community

A BRAIN INJURY REHAB UNIT

[Code 60]
Patient description
Medically stable, but low awareness or response persists beyond eg 3 weeks after sedation withdrawn, ICP corrected and medically stable. Able to benefit from medical and physical therapy to prevent complications and support recovery.

Sites
Community hospital or specialist inpatient

Description of rehabilitation input
Assessment/active rehabilitation phase which needs to be distinguished from long term care, although planning care increasingly important aim after some (eg 6) months. Patients may go to active participation unit if they improve sufficiently.

SUPPORTED HOUSING OR RESIDENTIAL CARE

[Code 75]
Patient description
Medically stable, requiring supportive environment/accommodation, 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
Residential Care/Supported Housing

Description of rehabilitation input
Retraining and enablement in day-to-day domestic and community-based tasks in a non-hospital, home-like environment, 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. Help for family/carers in supporting the person in these roles, and with identifying statutory support available.

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.

A SPECIALIST NURSING HOME

[Code 105]
Patient description
Medically stable. Unable currently to live in the community.

Sites
Residential Nursing Home

Description of rehabilitation input
Provide comfortable and stimulating environment, with encouragement to pursue recreational activities and personal interests. Would include daily activity programme and outside visits. Rehabilitation facilities could possibly include cognitive and behavioural support. Experienced nursing and care staff available 24 hours a day. Support with diet & feeding where necessary. Family members involved and consulted.

This service is defined by the NMDS (National Minimum Data Set) codes as:

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No Data for NMDS

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