Providing specialised care with a focus on reablement and independence, across our luxury care homes and at our Hamberley Neurocare services, we elegantly combine style and function to create an environment of comfort, possibility and potential.
Dedicated to long-term care and therapeutic treatments for people living with a range of conditions and symptoms, Hamberley's neurocare and neurorehabilitation suites allow adults with complex needs to receive expert support.
Every part of Hamberley's neurocare suites and specialist services are developed to suit the specific needs of residents who live with neurological conditions and symptoms.
Residents can expect the same level of luxury from Hamberley's care homes, with additional specialist amenities to support neurocare and rehabilitation.
Our specialist neurocare services include wellbeing spaces, where physiotherapists and occupational therapists support residents to carry out physical exercises and therapeutic interventions. Wellbeing and Lifestyle Coaches also uses these multipurpose spaces for relaxation, hobbies and other activities.
Neurocare suites also include accessible bathrooms, with wide doorways into spacious rooms, to comfortably accommodate wheelchairs and mobility aids. Specialist team members are always on hand to discuss residents' care, support and neurorehabilitation programmes, goals, and outcomes.
Physiotherapists focus on improving people's mobility and physical functions, working to improve their abilities and overall quality of life. They focus on strengthening muscles, improving posture, increasing mobility, coordination and balance, and reducing spasms, stiffness and pain.
Occupational therapists assess a resident's ability to carry out everyday living activities. Then, they support people to find new ways of compensating for difficulties they may be experiencing. This might include adaptations to their environment or by creating new approaches to everyday tasks. The aim is to increase people's abilities and independence.
These therapists focus on language and communication disorders, as well as swallowing through speech therapy. Swallowing difficulties, sometimes known as dysphagia, are common for people living with neurological disorders, and speech and language therapists work with residents to develop adaptations and dietary approaches and help people with other ways to communicate if speech is difficult.
Psychologists and psychiatrists support residents with their emotional and mental health. For many people, adapting to life with a neurological disability can cause significant feelings of anxiety and depression. Neurocare and neurorehabilitation focus not only on physical recovery but also on emotional support to come to terms with a different way of life.
A neurological diagnosis can cover a wide range of specific conditions, with an even wider range of symptoms. Hamberley Neurocare can support residents living with progressive neurological conditions, brain and spinal injury, stroke and early onset dementias, leading to the following complex care needs:
At Hamberley, we focus on enabling residents to live with as much independence as possible by reducing the impact of these symptoms.
This is achieved through a combination of specialist nursing care, therapeutic interventions, lifestyle adaptations and support so residents with these neurological difficulties can live a full and happy life.
We take the time to understand our residents – their likes and dislikes, hobbies and interests, abilities, and wishes – to develop the goals and the outcomes people wish to work towards during neurorehabilitation.
From learning to walk with mobility aids, managing stairs and transferring from chair to bed, to preparing a meal or a cup of tea or enjoying a much-loved hobby, goals are unique to each person. For people with progressive conditions, a goal might simply be to live with dignity and choices. Our specialist therapy teams work with residents to enable them to reach their personal goals.
If you're interested in arranging neurorehabilitation care or stroke rehabilitation or you need more information prior to booking a visit, please don't hesitate to contact us.
To ensure we can provide respite care tailored to your specific needs, an assessment will be conducted prior to your stay. Many families have questions about care costs, so we will discuss our respite care fees with complete transparency about the costs associated with our services.
Our dedicated team is always here to help navigate the process and answer any queries you may have.
Neurological rehabilitation, or neurorehabilitation, describes the specific approach of specialist nursing care and therapies which aim to improve people's physical, cognitive, and emotional abilities.
People living with neurological conditions and disorders require specialist support and therapies to overcome and manage their symptoms and develop or relearn abilities.
This support focuses on functional abilities, which people should typically carry out without problems, such as moving around, talking, eating, and enjoying hobbies and activities. This approach also aims to reduce the impact of people's neurological symptoms so they can live with more independence.
A neurological diagnosis can cover a wide range of specific conditions, with an even wider range of symptoms. Hamberley's neurocare suites and services can support residents living with:
To arrange a meeting to discuss your care and visit your chosen Hamberley Care Home, contact our Customer Relations Manager by completing an enquiry form, calling us or contacting a home directly. You can also pop in to our homes to pick up a brochure and arrange a meeting at your convenience.
When we receive your initial enquiry via email or phone, we will be in touch within 24 hours to progress your enquiry.
When you speak with our Customer Relations Manager on the phone or in person during a visit, we will discuss your personal circumstances and how we can support you at our homes.
We will talk about the types of care we have available - from residential and nursing care to dementia care, neurological care and short breaks or respite care - and what will best suit your individual needs.
During this conversation, we will also discuss the process of assessment, fees, individual funding arrangements.
When you let us know you would like to move in to a Hamberley home, our Customer Relations Manager will take you through next steps, which include an assessment to understand the level of care required and our ability to meet these needs.
When the above is completed, we will contact you with your final fee structure to review. Following this, we will work with you to complete the financial assessment, and ask you confirm you understand the financial commitments, including at least enough funds for 2 years care.
We will then move on to create the contract which we will share with you to review.
Once everything is agreed, we will discuss a timeline for welcoming you into your new home and arrange to sign contracts.