Post Operative and Rehabilitation Assistance

From time to time, each of us may need to have surgery, rehabilitation or recover from illness. For patients and their families, it can be extremely daunting to receive the news that surgical intervention or a pro-longed recovery is necessary.

Patients often face challenging disruption in their lives as learn to deal with the changes, and may experience pain, decreased mobility, trouble concentrating, frustration and depression. All of this causes stress which is the enemy of an efficient recovery process. Stress can reduce immune function and leave wounds caused by surgery to become more prone to infection while slowing the recovery process in general.  

However, there’s good news:  

Post-operative and rehabilitation assistance care makes everyday life more possible for many patients. 

Taylored Home Care’s post-operative and rehabilitation care can help patients regain their health faster and make a recovery more comfortable and stress-free.

Pain management and the reduction of stress are essential factors in facilitating faster recovery. 

We also know from experience that the most effective way to provide personalised care to patients recovering from surgery is in their own homes. 

Recovering at home makes a world of difference. 

At Taylored Home Care we will meet to discuss your needs and will provide a personal home care support plan that enables a stress-free recovery.  

Our range of post-operative and rehabilitation care solutions include: 

  • A full assessment of the patient’s needs
  • Regular visiting care that can adapt as needs change
  • Care and support tailored to each individual’s needs
  • Specialist care assistants who are skilled and can manage all aspects of post-operative care
  • Access to a dedicated support team with over 35 years’ experience in the care sector
  • Physical rehabilitation and reintroduction back into social activities and everyday life.

Click here to see a full range of everyday support available.  

 

 

Other Resources

My ageing parent wants to continue living at home.  Where do I begin?

There are a number of options available to provide assistance and care for elderly relatives, or those suffering from dementia, who wish to stay in their own home.

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Dementia is the number one cause of disability and dependency in Australians aged 65 years and older. Find out the signs of dementia – and how Taylored Home Care can support you and your loved one.

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