The Optalis Short Term Assessment and Support Team (START)provides reablement care and support to people who have recently been discharged from hospital. Reablement is a short-term, goal-oriented support service aimed at helping people regain their independence after an illness, injury, or hospitalisation. Instead of doing tasks for someone, reablement professionals work with individuals to build or rebuild skills so they can manage daily activities on their own, such as dressing, cooking, or moving around safely. The focus is on empowering people to maintain as much independence as possible, improving their confidence and quality of life., This role is available due to one of our long term team members retiring.
As a Reablement Assistant, you will support customers in their own homes with rebuilding their confidence and regaining their independence. Following a person-centred care plan created alongside WISH, you will engage and motivate customers to work toward their recovery goals. There will also be a need to support with care needs, such as personal care, moving and positioning, administering medication and some domestic duties.
Whilst the service is based out of our Head Office in Wokingham, this role is primarily visiting customers at various locations across the borough. It is essential that you are able to drive and have your own vehicle.
As our customers receive a maximum of six weeks support, your caseload will be varied and will change regularly, truly making no two weeks the same.
If you are thinking to start a new career or have previous experience working in adult social care and are looking to make a difference in our community, we would love to hear from you.
Optalis is a LATCo (Local Authority Trading Company) jointly owned by Wokingham Borough Council and the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
In addition to running two reablement services - START in Wokingham and STS&R in Maidenhead - Optalis delivers adult social care on behalf of the two local authorities. We have over 50 services across the WBC and RBWM boroughs, supporting adults with learning disabilities to live independently, as well as providing dementia and nursing care for older people.
We provide stable employment and opportunities to develop yourself and advance your career.