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People requiring rehabilitation will have support as early as possible.
People requiring rehabilitation are supported to live well.
People requiring rehabilitation will be better able to manage their condition through high quality support.
People with rehabilitation will be better supported to manage their condition through a more integrated model of care and cohesive workforce.
People with rehabilitation requirements will have access to technology and the appropriate level of care when needed.
How we can work together to know we have made a difference
The difference that you will see ...
Patient Centred Rehabilitation is tailored to individual requirements with a person-centred approach.
Timely and improved rehabilitation processes for accurate assessment of individual needs, and personalised goal setting, is forming the cornerstone of rehabilitation.
Increased availability and quality of rehabilitation services.
PROMS / PREMS data indicates and assists the involvement of the patient/carer voice at all stages of rehabilitation development.
People having increased and equitable access to Parkinson’s Disease services and support.
People with neurological disabilities having a greater degree of independence and confidence.
How we will make a difference
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People requiring rehabilitation will have support as early as possible.
People requiring rehabilitation are supported to live well.
People requiring rehabilitation will be better able to manage their condition through high quality support.
People with rehabilitation will be better supported to manage their condition through a more integrated model of care and cohesive workforce.
People with rehabilitation requirements will have access to technology and the appropriate level of care when needed.
How we can work together to know we have made a difference
The difference that you will see ...
Patient Centred Rehabilitation is tailored to individual requirements with a person-centred approach.
Timely and improved rehabilitation processes for accurate assessment of individual needs, and personalised goal setting, is forming the cornerstone of rehabilitation.
Increased availability and quality of rehabilitation services.
PROMS / PREMS data indicates and assists the involvement of the patient/carer voice at all stages of rehabilitation development.
People having increased and equitable access to Parkinson’s Disease services and support.
People with neurological disabilities having a greater degree of independence and confidence.