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Our Approach

About Us

Mark page describing the corporate approach, perspective on home rehabilitation, and principles of openness and trust.

At the centre of our approach to home physiotherapy and home rehabilitation is one single thought: rehabilitation is not just about delivering exercises; it is about supporting a person to become safer, more independent, and more functional in their daily life.

We assess the process not through a diagnosis, but through indoor mobility, balance, transfers, use of assistive devices, activities of daily living, and personalised goals. We accept that the same diagnosis can lead to different functional outcomes in different people, so we base our approach on personalised planning.

We see the home environment not just as a place of visit, but as an active part of the assessment. Bed height, chair structure, bathroom access, corridor layout, and indoor risks are part of the plan. Instead of big promises, we adopt an approach of honest framing, clear goals, and regular review.

Our Core Principles

  • Function-oriented approach
  • Personalised assessment
  • Open communication and transparency
  • Maintaining safe boundaries
  • Avoiding unnecessary claims

Conclusion

We view home rehabilitation not as a visiting service, but as a trust-based and function-oriented process adapted to the person's real life.

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Source Framework

  • WHO Rehabilitation fact sheet
  • NICE goal-setting guidance

Principles

How we work

01

Function over diagnosis

We assess what a person can and cannot do in their home, not only what their diagnosis says. The same condition can produce very different functional outcomes in different people.

02

The home as part of the assessment

Bed height, seating, bathroom access, corridor layout and home hazards are all part of the rehabilitation plan — not an afterthought.

03

Clear goals, honest framing

We set measurable, realistic goals with each patient. We do not make guarantees or use claims that cannot be supported.

04

Regular review

Treatment plans are reviewed against progress. If the approach needs to change, it changes — rather than continuing a plan that has stopped being useful.

05

Knowing the limits

Home physiotherapy is not appropriate for every situation. We are clear about when a clinic, hospital or emergency setting is the right choice.

06

Communication with carers

Where family members or carers are involved, we include them in the process — particularly for home exercise guidance and safety planning.

Important

What home physiotherapy is not

Home physiotherapy is not a substitute for emergency medical care. If you or someone you know experiences sudden weakness, speech difficulties, chest pain, suspected fracture or any rapidly worsening condition — call 112 or go to A&E immediately.

Home physiotherapy works best when the clinical situation is stable and the goal is to improve function, safety and independence over time. It is not designed for acute medical management.

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