Intermediate Care
Intermediate care is a form of rehabilitation for a temporary period of time until a longer term arrangement is considered. Intermediate care supports the local health and social care service in helping avoid unnecessary hospital admissions or prolonged hospital stays.
At times after a fall, acute illness or operation many older people benefit from rest and rehabilitation in a caring, safe and reassuring environment. Our Intermediate Care gives people time to recover and rebuild their confidence until they are ready to return home or choose the next steps for their care.
Prioritising our residents needs and ambitions, our highly trained nurses and carers work closely with specialised multi-disciplinary support teams to work with residents to set joint goals and get them back home and living independently as soon as possible or preparing them for a move into a care home on a more permanent basis.
The Manse Care approach to intermediate care is focused on the individual and their personal journey. We strive to help our residents build and regain confidence and create the best possible conditions for their recovery and future independence or long term care needs, while ensuring warm and homely experiences for everybody we care for.