Reablement definition

Reablement. Regulatory Bodies"
Reablement means a party to this Framework Agreement, being either the Authority or the Provider and “Parties” shall be interpreted accordingly means a type of Service procured pursuant to the Integrated Framework and to be provided in accordance with the Service Specification means a type of Service procured pursuant to the Integrated Framework and to be provided in accordance with the Service Specification means the response submitted by the Provider to the pre- qualification questionnaire issued by the Authority on 18 November 2013 means the pricing matrices as set out in the Acceptance Letter means the person, firm or company appointed to this Framework Agreement pursuant to an Acceptance Letter and with whom the Authority or Other Contracting Body may enter into a Call-Off Contract with as identified in this Framework Agreement. means the Service Framework Lot or Lots to which the Provider has been appointed under this Framework Agreement and as detailed in an Acceptance Letter means the document published by the Department of Communities and Local Government against which the Provider may be required to carry out self-assessments. means a type of Service procured pursuant to the Integrated Framework and to be provided in accordance with the Service Specification

Examples of Reablement in a sentence

  • Reablement costs slightly more than traditional home care, but there is a strong probability of cost savings in the long term Rehabilitation and reablement provided at home is cheaper than rehabilitation and reablement when it is provided as bed-based care, and in many cases services provided at home are preferred by service users (Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2013).

  • Reablement can enable people to stay in their own homes for longer, reduce the need for home care and improve outcomes for users.

  • Reablement capacity is maintained by offering improved terms and conditions and having the flexibility to transfer staff to the area of highest need.

  • Reablement funds have been invested by CCGs into Sussex Community NHS Trust to help support services that enable patients to be cared for and lead independent lives, which support and to maximise the effectiveness and value of reablement support to prevent customers from needing to receive additional and/or more intensive health and social care services.

  • Reablement is about helping people regain the ability to look after themselves following illness or injury.

  • CPST also supports community referrals and will act as the central referral point for the wider Community Response and Reablement service supporting both discharge and admissions avoidance.

  • Reablement Services 1.3. NRS – community equipment 1.4. Other Services are provided either in house, or through spot contracts or through personal budgets with direct payments which enable clients to select how to use the available funds to best meet their eligible needs.

  • These can be listed under the three headings of Prevention, Reablement and Maintenance.

  • The care provider was identified fairly quickly and there was a seamless transfer from the Reablement Team.

  • Other service provision:  Frequent callers pilot  Targeted intervention supporting those individuals with extremely high levels of 999 calls  Acute Visiting scheme (NWAS & Out of Hours)  Mental Health Crisis Support & Reablement  Falls provision  Care Home Support Team  Hospice at Home Service redesign and specific commissioning activity in 2015/16 will include:  Embed and expand the pilot frequent 999 callers service to meet the needs of frequent police, A&E and Local Authority users.