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Rehabilitation & Supportive Care

Regain your strength and independence in the environment you love most.

Recovery is a journey that doesn't end when you leave the hospital. At Nehu Health Services, our Rehabilitation and Supportive Care team helps patients bridge the gap between clinical treatment and everyday life.

Whether you are recovering from surgery, managing the after-effects of a stroke, or coping with reduced mobility, we provide the consistent, professional support needed to help you move better and feel stronger.

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Personalized Support for Physical Recovery.

Every recovery path is unique. We focus on "functional rehabilitation"—helping you perform the daily activities that matter most to you. By providing therapy and support within your own home, we can tailor exercises to your specific environment, such as navigating your own stairs or moving safely in your kitchen.

Who Benefits?

  • Post-Operative Patients: Individuals recovering from joint replacements (hip/knee) or abdominal surgeries.

  • Stroke Survivors: Those working to regain motor skills, balance, and coordination.

  • Seniors with Declining Mobility: Elderly clients who need guided support to maintain their strength and prevent falls.

  • Patients with Chronic Neurological Conditions: Individuals living with Parkinson’s or Multiple Sclerosis who benefit from regular physical activity.

What We Do: Our Rehabilitation Services

Our clinicians provide supervised support to ensure your prescribed recovery plan is followed safely and effectively:

  • Basic Physiotherapy Exercises: Assisting with the implementation of exercise programs prescribed by your lead Physiotherapist.

  • Mobility & Positioning Support: Professional help with walking, transferring from bed to chair, and ensuring proper body alignment to prevent stiffness.

  • Stroke Recovery Assistance: Guided repetitive movements and coordination exercises designed to “retrain” the brain and muscles.

  • Post-Operative Rehabilitation: Targeted support to improve range of motion and muscle strength following surgical intervention.

  • Fall Prevention Training: Teaching safe movement techniques and identifying home hazards to build confidence in your mobility.

Safety, Clinical Governance & Qualifications

At Nehu Health, rehabilitation is supervised by clinical professionals who prioritize your safety above all else.

  • Clinician-Led Care: Our nurses and support clinicians work under the guidance of licensed physical therapists and doctors.

  • Vitals Monitoring: We monitor blood pressure and oxygen levels during physical activity to ensure the patient is not overexerting themselves.

  • Progress Documentation: We keep a detailed “Mobility Log” to track improvements in strength, balance, and endurance over time.

  • Safe Handling: Our staff are trained in manual handling techniques to protect both the patient and themselves from injury during transfers.

How It Works: Your Path to Mobility

Initial Assessment

We review your hospital discharge notes or therapist’s instructions.

Home Environment Review

We assess your home layout to ensure exercises can be performed safely.

Supervised Sessions

A clinician visits to guide you through your exercises, providing physical support and encouragement.

Coordination of Care

We provide regular updates to your primary physiotherapist or doctor to adjust your goals as you improve.

FAQs on Rehabilitation and supportive care

  • Do you provide the physiotherapy plan?

    We usually work with the plan provided by your doctor or lead physiotherapist. If you don't have one, we can help coordinate a referral.

  • How long are the sessions?

    Most sessions last 45–60 minutes, depending on the patient's stamina and the prescribed exercise plan.

  • Can you help after a hip replacement?

    Yes. We specialize in post-operative support, ensuring you follow your "precautions" and perform your exercises correctly to avoid injury.

  • Is this covered by insurance?

    Many rehabilitation services are covered. We recommend checking with your insurance provider for "home-based supportive care" coverage.

  • What if the patient gets tired?

    We monitor vitals and fatigue levels closely. The session is always paced to the patient's comfort and safety.

  • Do I need special equipment?

    Most home rehab uses everyday items or simple aids like walkers. If specialized equipment is needed, we can advise on where to rent or buy it.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

Professional support to help you move forward with confidence.

Let’s create a plan to help you regain your independence.