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Capital & Coast DHB Rehabilitation Service

Hours

Monday to Friday: 8:00am - 4:30pm

Description

Who We Are?
Capital Coast Rehab is a specialised Assessment, Treatment and Rehabilitation (AT&R) service covering Wellington and the Kapiti Coast.  We provide treatment both in the community and on two inpatient wards.

Inpatient Services 
Inpatient Services are located at Wards 6 and 7, Kenepuru Hospital, where there are two 20 bed units focusing on assessment, treatment and rehabilitation.
Ward 6: 16 - 65 years
Ward 7: 65 years +

The inpatient wards provide assessment, treatment and rehabilitation for people aged 16 years and upwards with neurological conditions, stroke, brain injury, musculoskeletal and orthopaedic conditions or who have the potential to benefit from rehabilitation that is best provided by a specialist non-acute service. 

What services do Wards 6 & 7 provide?
Both wards have a team of experienced staff with specialised skills to provide individualised treatment and rehabilitation.  The intervention will address specific areas i.e.

  • assessment of medical, physical and cognitive functioning
  • rehabilitation with individualised programmes
  • treatment of specific impairments
  • training with appropriate aids and appliances
  • re-training in living skills
  • advice regarding home modifications
  • advice and assistance with planning from discharge destination e.g. organising home support
  • discharge, residential placement
  • support in adapting to life changes
  • the education and support needs of the family / carers.

The client's active participation in decision making about the rehabilitation programme is expected.  All patients are encouraged to complete usual routines, including being up and dressed during the day and to have meals in the patient dayroom.

Information including maps, transport and visiting hours is available on the Kenepuru Community Hospital page of this site. 

Community Services

What is the community team?
It is an inter-professional health team of people who work together to ensure that assessment, treatment and rehabilitation needs and goals for our clients are met.  The team is based at three sites - Wellington & Kenepuru Hospitals and Kapiti Health Centre.  The aim of each community team is to support the client, as part of their family / whanau, to achieve their full potential within their own community.

The community team is hospital-based, but has strong links with community groups in order to provide an integrated service.

Who is the Team?

  • Liaison nurses
  • Occupational therapists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Rehab assistants and workshop technician
  • Social workers
  • Speech & language therapists
  • Family therapist
  • Neuropsychologist
  • Medical specialists (i.e. geriatricians and a rehabilitation medicine specialist)
  • Access to other health professionals e.g. dietitian

What services do the Community Team provide?
We provide assessment to determine appropriate treatment / rehabilitation for each client.

Depending on the individual's needs, the community team offers a specialised rehabilitation programme.  This may include:

  • Community or home visits
  • Outpatient treatments
  • Worksite assessments & return to work planning
  • Coordination of the rehabilitation programme
  • Support and advocacy for the client and their family / whanau carers
  • Facilitated access to community services, groups and organisations
  • Specialist ACC contracted rehabilitation (e.g. training for independence programmes).

 

What Do We Do?
We work in partnership with people to maximise abilities and optimise lifestyles following illness, surgery or injury from an accident.

We provide individual assessment, treatment and rehabilitation programmes for people aged 16 years and over who live in our region and have disabilities arising from ... 

  • Stroke
  • Complex musculoskeletal and orthopaedic injury and illness including amputations
  • Complex age-related illness and disease that would benefit from multidisciplinary assessment, treatment and rehabilitation
  • Neurological illness
  • Traumatic brain injury.

... and for people who have been assessed by members of the Team as having reasonable potential for functional improvement within a specified time frame.


What is Rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation is restoring and relearning lost abilities or finding new ways of doing everyday activities to maximise one's lifestyle.

Successful rehabilitation is a partnership between the client and health professionals involved and is very different from being ‘treated’ in hospital or at home. In all areas of our service, highly trained nursing, therapy, medical and technical staff work closely with clients, families/whanau and friends, to design and implement individualised rehabilitation programmes.

All clients are encouraged to do as much for themselves as they can safely do.

Referral Expectations

Who Can Refer to Our Service?
Referrals are accepted from a range of sources including:

  • General Practitioners and other primary healthcare providers
  • Inpatient and outpatient services at Capital & Coast Health and other District Health Boards
  • Any health professional
  • Capital Support (Needs Assessment and Service Coordination Agencies)
  • Community support organisations
  • Family/whanau and self referrals.

We encourage referrals from individuals, family members and community support organisations following consultation with, or in conjunction with, the individual’s General Practitioner.  
For people over the age of 65, referrals should be made via the Care Coordination Centre:

Capital & Coast Care Coordination Centre (CCC)
PO Box 50544
Porirua
Ph: 0800 282 200 or (04) 348 2020
Fax: 0800 282 202 or (04) 238 2022 

otherwise, please send referrals to:

CCR - One Point Entry
Ewart Building
2 Coromandel Street
Wellington
Ph: (04) 385 5999 ext 5909
Fax: (04) 385 5827

What About Family & Friends?
Capital Coast Rehab recognises the important role the family / whanau and friends play in the rehabilitation process. 

Family and friends will be invited to participate in therapy sessions as appropriate and agreed with the client.  As required, family meetings will occur to encourage participation in the rehabilitation process and ensure good communication between the client, team members and family / whanau.


Waiting Times
All community referred clients should be contacted within 5 working days from the referral being received. At times of high demand, there can be a wait to see specific disciplines. The times below give an indication of current wait times: 

Community
  Physiotherapy Occupational Therapy Social Work Speech Geriatrician
Wellington up to 1 month up to 2 months < 1 month < 1 month 2 months
Kenepuru up to 3 months up to 3 months < 1 month < 1 month 2 months
Kapiti up to 2 months up to 1 month < 1 month < 1 month < 1 month

 

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Consultants

Rehabilitation Specialist - Clinical Leader
Consultant Geriatrician
Consultant Geriatrician
Consultant Geriatrician

Website

www.ccdhb.org.nz

Locations Information

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