Sub-acute rehabilitation at Faircape Health.
Sub-acute rehabilitation provides care and therapy for individuals who are transitioning between acute hospitalization and returning home or re-entering the community.
Occupational therapy in sub-acute rehab helps individuals regain their independence in daily activities, such as dressing, bathing, and mobility, while addressing the physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges that may arise. This level of care is often required after events like strokes, hip or spinal surgeries, prolonged ICU stays, or extended hospitalizations, supporting a smoother and safer recovery process.
Outpatient Occupational Therapy services
Outpatient occupational therapy services play a crucial role in facilitating continued recovery and functional improvement, enabling individuals to achieve greater independence and quality of life beyond their initial rehabilitation phase.
The ultimate aim of outpatient Occupational Therapy services is to help individuals become as independent as possible in their daily activities, whether that involves self-care, work-related tasks, leisure activities, or community participation.
A Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) is a comprehensive objective test of an individual’s ability to perform work-related tasks. An FCE is an integral part of the return to work process. Sasha Prinsloo is a Workwell certified provider and able to perform these evaluations.