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Friday, 5 June 2015

Understanding Care Services: Reablement

What Is Reablement?
Reablement is a service offered to you to help you regain or maintain your independence and thus continue living safely in your home. Typically, it is offered to you after you have spent a period of time in hospital or where you are recovering from injury or illness.

The approach underpinning reablement is aimed at helping you to live your life independently. Reablement workers are not charged with the responsibility of doing things for you; they are responsible for helping you become confident and competent in doing things for yourself. Therefore, reablement workers should not be coming into your home to cook a meal for you; they should come in to help you learn or relearn the skills to do this for yourself.

What Is the Purpose of Reablement?
If things go well everyone benefits from reablement. You gain the skills and confidence to continue living in your home independently. You may still need home care from a home care provider; however, there is evidence to suggest that this is at a much lower level than it might otherwise have been.

Who Qualifies for Reablement?
This varies from area to area. The aim is to provide reablement services to people who will benefit from it. It is Local Authorities who oversee reablement and, as with all types of health and social care, there are limited resources available to provide the service. Some hard decisions will have to be made, therefore.

If you live in Kent, reablement is called enablement. You can find out more about what is available from Kent Social Services here and here.

How Do You Get Reablement?
The first step is to get yourself referred to the Local Authority. In Kent you can make a referral yourself; for more information go to this page. You will then need to have an assessment. The purpose of the assessment is to determine what help you need to be able to continue living your life in your home as safely and independently as possible for as long as possible.

What Is the Cost of Reablement?
Reablement is free for a period of up to six weeks. This is the case even if you normally have to pay wholly or partly for care that you are receiving. In certain circumstances, reablement may continue beyond the period of six weeks.

What Does Reablement Involve?
Everyone who has reablement is different; therefore, the detail of the service you receive will be tailored to your needs. There are, however, some common features of enablement.

The aim is always to help you regain your confidence by learning or relearning important skills to help you live independently for as long as possible. There should be a reablement plan in place that both you and your reablement workers are working to. This plan will include goals for you to aim for. These goals could include such things as walking up and down stairs and/or preparing a meal.

Who Provides Reablement Services?
It is local authorities that run the service. They may sometimes be run in conjunction with NHS Continuing Care. Local Authorities may have their own reablement workers. Alternatively, Local Authorities may use private suppliers to provide the services. It is probably that other health professionals, like occupational therapists and physiotherapists, may be involved with your reablement service. You are entitled to sort out your own enablement provider.

Whilst you are receiving reablement support, social services should be working with you to determine the care you will need when reablement finishes. Such other people as your carers and family should be involved in this planning also.

If you would like any further advice about reablement or any aspects of domiciliary care, please contact me on the telephone number or at the email address below.

Garry Costain is the Managing Director of Caremark Thanet, a domiciliary care provider with offices in Margate, Kent. Caremark Thanet provides home care services throughout the Isle of Thanet. Garry can be contacted on 01843 235910 or email garry.costain@caremark.co.uk. You can also visit Caremark Thanet's website at www.caremark.co.uk/thanet.



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