Rehabilitation Delivered In Real Life Environments
Specialist Support For Complex Mobility Needs
Collaborative Support For Care Teams And Families

Supporting Independence, Safety and Quality of Life at Home and in Care Settings
At Smart Rehabilitation, we provide specialist rehabilitation for older adults living at home, in supported living and within residential or nursing homes. We aim to support safe mobility, reduce fall risk, manage pain and help individuals maintain independence and confidence in everyday life. We understand that physical health, cognition, confidence, and environment influence recovery and ageing. Our rehabilitation therefore takes a holistic, person-centred approach and focuses on meaningful participation.


Rehabilitation in Real-Life Environments
We deliver therapy where it matters most:
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At home
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In residential and nursing homes
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Within community environments
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In supported living settings
Working within familiar environments allows rehabilitation to be practical, functional and directly relevant to daily routines.

How We Can Help
We support older adults who are experiencing:
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Reduced mobility and confidence
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Recurrent falls or fear of falling
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Weakness and deconditioning following illness or hospital stay
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Balance difficulties
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Pain affecting movement and participation
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Functional decline impacting independence
Our goal is to help individuals move safely, remain active and maintain quality of life.

Falls Prevention and Mobility Support
We provide structured falls prevention programmes, including the following:
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Balance retraining
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Strength and conditioning
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Functional mobility practice
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Walking aid assessment and progression
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Environmental risk identification
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Confidence building following falls
Intervention is progressive and tailored to individual ability and goals.

Strength, Balance and Pain Management
Our rehabilitation programmes may include:
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Functional strengthening exercises
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Endurance and activity tolerance training
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Balance and coordination retraining
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Gentle mobility restoration
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Pain management strategies to support movement
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Fatigue and pacing guidance
We focus on enabling movement that feels safe, comfortable and meaningful.

Incorporating Neurological Rehabilitation
Many older adults present with neurological elements such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, vestibular dysfunction or cognitive-physical changes.
We integrate neurorehabilitation approaches, including:
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Task-specific retraining
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Gait and movement pattern re-education
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Vestibular rehabilitation where appropriate
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Postural management and positioning
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Functional confidence building
This approach ensures rehabilitation addresses both orthopaedic and neurological contributors to mobility difficulties.

Supporting Residential and Care Home Teams
We work collaboratively with care homes and support staff to ensure rehabilitation is sustained between therapy sessions.
We provide:
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Staff training in safe mobility and positioning
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Falls prevention education
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Moving and handling guidance
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Exercise programme support
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Advice on maintaining independence within care routines
Empowering staff helps maximise outcomes and promotes consistency.

Our Approach
At Smart Rehabilitation, rehabilitation for older people is the following:
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Person-centred and respectful
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Functional and meaningful
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Preventative as well as restorative
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Community-based and collaborative
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Focused on maintaining dignity and independence
Ask About Specialist Rehabilitation Support
Smart Rehabilitation provides elderly rehabilitation for older adults living at home, in supported living and within care environments. Our tailored approach focuses on improving mobility, reducing falls risk and supporting independence in everyday life.


