This advanced course equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge and practical skills to support individuals through rehabilitation and recovery, promoting independence, restoring function, and enhancing overall wellbeing.
Understand the principles of rehabilitation and recovery-focused care.
Learn how to support individuals in regaining independence and daily living skills.
Recognise the physical, psychological, and social aspects of recovery after illness, injury, or surgery.
Develop skills in goal setting and person-centred care planning.
Understand how to support mobility, strength, and functional ability safely.
Learn techniques to encourage motivation, engagement, and confidence in individuals.
Recognise the role of multi-disciplinary teams in rehabilitation (physiotherapists, occupational therapists, etc.).
Understand how to monitor progress and adapt care plans accordingly.
Learn how to manage risks and ensure safe environments during rehabilitation activities.
Support individuals with long-term conditions, neurological disorders, or post-operative recovery.
Develop skills in documentation, reporting, and escalation of concerns.
This course is suitable for healthcare assistants, support workers, nurses, rehabilitation staff, and senior carers involved in supporting individuals through recovery in hospitals, care homes, or community settings.
Duration: 1 Day
Mode: In-person training only
Assessment: Practical activities, case studies, and written assessment
Participants will receive a Rehabilitation and Recovery Support Certificate upon successful completion of the course.
The certification is valid for 2 years (in line with organisational policy).
Health and Social Care Act 2008
Care Act 2014
NICE Guidelines on Rehabilitation and Long-Term Conditions
Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005
Human Rights Act 1998
CQC Fundamental Standards
There are currently no upcoming courses