Reablement Team
As part of Swindon's Acute Care Teams, the Reablement Team aims to enable individuals to gain or regain skills to help them live independently and recover from crisis or illness. We work closely with our health partners; sharing information and joining up services to avoid duplication wherever possible, to facilitate a safe and timely discharge from the hospital and rehabilitation unit. We work to understand the health and social care needs of individuals and their support network. We seek to use equipment and technology to provide less intrusive and creative, person centred support. In Swindon we are changing the conversation; building a simpler, stronger approach to adult social care, that improves the lives of the people of Swindon. Our aim is to find out what's most important to the individual, to support personalised solutions that promote well-being and independence.
Establishing Needs
- Introduction, Legal Requirements and Tools
- Preparing to Establish Needs
- The Skilled Conversation
- Agreeing Needs, Making a Formal Record and Next Steps
Understanding and Applying Care Act Eligibility Criteria
Ordinary Residence and Financial Assessment
Reablement
Care and Support Planning
- Setting an Indicative Budget
- Care and Support Planning
- Signing Off a Care and Support Plan and Agreeing a Final Personal Budget
- Arranging Support and Services
Equipment
Equipment and Reablement
- Monitoring and Review (Equipment)
- Monitoring Reablement
- Monitoring Actions (Reablement)
- The Reablement Review
- Deciding the Outcome of a Reablement Review and Making a Formal Record
- Actions Following a Reablement Review
Reviewing Other Support and Services
- Legal Requirements of a Care and Support Plan Review and Tools
- Preparing to Carry out a Care and Support Plan Review
- The Full Review Conversation
- The Light Touch Review Conversation
- Deciding the Outcome of a Care and Support Plan Review
- Actions Following a Care and Support Plan Review
- Monitoring Urgent and Interim Support and Services