Independence at Home, short-term care and reablement

Independence at Home offers short-term care and reablement to help you recover, stay independent, and avoid hospital or care home admissions.

Last updated: 28th November

Independence at home is not the same as reablement, but it includes reablement as part of the service.

Independence at Home is a short-term care and reablement service for adults in Staffordshire. It helps you recover after illness or a hospital stay, stay safe and independent at home, and reduce the need for long-term care or hospital admission.

Our aim is simple: to give you choice and support so you can live well at home for as long as possible.

What happens next

If you are referred to Independence at Home:

  • We will look at your care and support needs.
  • You’ll get short-term care at home based on your care plan.
  • We’ll help you regain independence by supporting you to do as much as possible for yourself.
  • We’ll work with occupational therapists to identify any aids or equipment that could make life easier.
  • We’ll plan with you and your family for what happens after the service ends.

The service usually lasts up to six weeks. It is designed to be temporary while you recover and regain confidence.

Costs

Independence at Home is provided by Staffordshire County Council and regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
There is no charge for this short-term reablement service.
If you need ongoing care after this service ends, we will talk to you about options and any costs involved.
If you pay for your own care (self-funder), we can give advice and information to help you plan.

How to get this service

Referrals are made through Home First and social work teams.
If you think you might need Independence at Home, contact:

Staffordshire Cares

Address:
Independence at Home
Castle House
Barracks Road
Newcastle-under-Lyme
ST5 1BL

Find out more

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