FAQs
Reablement and enablement care services are designed to help individuals regain or enhance their independence and daily living skills after an illness, injury, or disability. These services focus on building the individual's confidence and abilities to live as independently as possible.
The duration of reablement and enablement care varies depending on the individual's needs and progress. It can range from a few weeks to several months. The goal is to work towards the client's independence, and services are gradually reduced as they regain skills.
Respite care services benefit a wide range of individuals, including family caregivers who need temporary relief, individuals with disabilities, individuals with chronic illnesses, and older adults who may require additional support.
The primary goal is to empower individuals to regain their independence and confidence, allowing them to live as fully and independently as possible. It focuses on enhancing their quality of life and enabling them to participate in daily activities.
How do I arrange reablement and enablement care services for a loved one?
Progress is measured through regular assessments and goal-setting. Care providers work closely with clients to set achievable goals and evaluate their progress in regaining independence and daily living skills.