Rehabilitation Awareness
This course provides care staff with a foundational understanding of rehabilitation and their role in supporting service users to regain independence. Delegates will explore what rehabilitation means, how to identify suitable individuals for rehabilitative approaches, and ways to encourage participation in daily activities. The session includes theory, group work, practical exercises, and a focus on adaptive aids and techniques. Suitable for all care staff involved in recovery or enablement support.

| Course Number | Course Validity | Course Duration | Course Assessment | Course Accreditation | Course Approvals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S1 | 3 Years | 3 Hours | Continuous | - | - |
- Introduction and course overview
- What is rehabilitation? Definitions and key principles
- Benefits and limitations of rehabilitation
- Identifying individuals suitable for rehabilitation
- Supporting independence and daily living
- Review of current practices and available aids
- Theory and practice of basic rehabilitative exercises
- Summary, Q&A, and course evaluation









