Activity Planning

To ensure that client’s have a full and interesting week, activities which the client has decided to do and ‘therapeutic goals’ (goals designed to help the client with their difficulties), are loaded on to an Activity Sheet. This is a schedule for all the things they want and need to…

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The Willows

The Willows is a spacious modern residence in the heart of Madeley town centre. Offering single ensuite accommodation for eight adults. It consists of four ground floor and four first floor rooms. The home is on a local bus route and a short ride away from historic Ironbridge and near…

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The Limes

The Limes is a beautiful cottage residence offering single room accommodation. It is situated in the centre of Donnington, Telford, and provides specialist care and rehabilitation in a flourishing community to adults with acquired brain injury. Close to shops, a medical centre, dentists, pubs, hairdressers and a host of other…

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The Birches

Situated in Burntwood, South Staffordshire, near to Chasewater Country Park. The Birches is a dormer bungalow with eight wheelchair compatible single en suite rooms close to a wealth of local amenities, close to the centre of Burntwood and in the heart of a quiet residential area. The home is easily…

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Our homes

prOKare Homes offer dedicated long-term and short-term, 24 hour care and rehabilitation to Adults with Acquired Brain Injury in the community. The company has provided a dedicated residential care and rehabilitation service to adults with acquired brain injuries since 1998. prOKare customers are highly valued, and experience an individualised service…

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Your Home

Encouragement to take ownership of, and be actively involved in the home When a client lives in a prOKare home, it becomes their home. That means they have a say, and are involved in home-making activities such as gardening or cooking. They will be invited and assisted to attend monthly…

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Social Networking

Active support for service-users to sustain/develop networks of relations and friends There will be emphasis on developing and maintaining clients’ relationships with their friends and relations, where it is assessed to be within their best interests. Their Key Worker will discuss their needs with them. They will help client’s keep…

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Care beyond the home

It is the intention of the service to provide support beyond the home. Client’s who are following a particular educational, vocational or occupational activity will be reasonably facilitated to maintain their attendance. Transition to independent living or to other care establishments will also be supported. Clients receive close support to…

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Personal Care

As far as possible, the client’s Key Worker will help them to be as independent as possible with personal care, however, there may be occasions when they will require assistance during such activities as washing, bathing or dressing, or if they have problems with incontinence. If such personal care is…

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Behavioural Difficulties

For people who experience excessive behavioural difficulties If client’s experience difficulty in maintaining socially acceptable standards of behaviour (for example needing to be reminded about actions or decisions which have the effect of limiting participation in the community or Home) as a consequence of their acquired brain injury, or by…

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