It would not be sufficient to make plans every six months. After all, a client’s life changes all the time. They may have one interest one day, and another the next. For example: a client may be introduced to a hobby by a friend or someone they have recently met,…
Individual Programme Planning
After living in the home for thirteen weeks, a meeting will be arranged with the client and other people who can be of assistance to them in a formal way. The client will be asked who could be useful to them to help them in pursuit of their ambitions and…
Measured Assistance
By “measured assistance” we mean that staff will not do everything for a client as if they were in a hotel, but will find out what level of help they need and provide them with the right level of assistance. They will do this following a full assessment, so that…
Assessment
A thirteen week assessment of strengths and needs, followed by regular assessment During the first thirteen weeks of moving into the Home, clients have the opportunity to see if they like it and to make a decision about whether they would like to live here. During their stay, we will…
Associate Workers
These are people who also work closely with clients and their Key Worker. Their role is to listen to what the client and their Key Worker have planned and make sure that the plans are carried out effectively. Both the Associate Worker and Key Worker will provide ‘personal care’, that…
Acquired Brain Injury: Key Workers
What are Acquired Brain (ABI) Key Workers? Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Key Workers specialize in supporting clients who have experienced neurological traumas. These professionals work closely with individuals to assess their challenges and provide personalized strategies to overcome them. Roles and Responsibilities of Key Workers Our Key Workers, developed and…
Our Approach
The organisation provides care and slow stream rehabilitation supporting client’s continued progress based on comprehensive assessment. Following the assessment process, each client will receive dedicated support from a named Key Worker who will work with the client to determine their priorities and goals for the period ahead. This close relationship…
Staffing Levels
It is important that there are always an effective number of staff on duty in the Home, so that clients can fully participate in all their activities. Staffing levels are tailored to match clients’ care and rehabilitation needs. If during the assessment process it is determined that the client requires…
About Us
Established in 1998, prOKare has been at the forefront in providing round-the-clock residential care and rehabilitation services for adults with Acquired Brain Injuries (ABI). Our commitment to understanding and supporting each client’s individuality sets us apart. We assist residents in daily activities, goal achievement, and community integration with comprehensive support,…
Professional Services
Facilitated access to professional services in the community All clients access community based professional services for example: clients would be registered with a G.P, dentist and optician of their choosing. Their Key Worker will help them arrange such contact and support them in any actions they may need to take…