Reablement Care

At Lifecome Care, reablement is short-term, intensive support that helps you get back on your feet after a hospital stay, illness, or setback. Working with you (and therapists where needed), our team rebuilds everyday skills, mobility, personal care, meal prep and medication, so you can live safely and confidently at home again, with clear goals and regular progress reviews.

About Reablement Care

Our Reablement Care Services

What We Offer

Intensive Short-Term Support

Focused, time-limited reablement (typically up to six weeks) delivered at home to restore confidence, function and independence after illness or hospital stay.

Personalised Goal Planning

SMART goals agreed with you and your family, with clear steps for mobility, self-care and daily routines so progress is visible and motivating.

Safe Discharge & Continuity

Co-ordinated hospital-to-home pathway, medication set-up and equipment checks to reduce delays, avoid readmission and keep recovery on track.

Everyday Skills & Confidence

Hands-on practice with cooking, washing, dressing, shopping and budgeting, rebuilding ability and reducing reliance on ongoing care.

Therapy-Led
Teamwork

Close partnership with physiotherapy, occupational therapy and community clinicians; regular reviews to adapt support as needs change.

Family Coaching & Follow-Up

Guidance for relatives and informal carers, links to community services to sustain progress and independence.

Why Choose Reablement with Lifecome Care

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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Reablement Care is short-term support designed to help people regain daily living skills and independence after illness, injury, or a hospital stay.

Most reablement programmes run for up to six weeks, though the duration depends on individual progress and assessed needs.

It’s available to adults who have recently been discharged from hospital or experienced a change in mobility, confidence, or daily function.

Support focuses on personal care, mobility, meal preparation, medication reminders, and rebuilding confidence in everyday tasks.