QE Health offers a unique rehabilitation service for those who cannot manage chronic pain & disability.
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• Multidisciplinary Persistent Pain Programme (MDPPP)
– 3 week programmeme
– Joint OT/PT assessment of understanding of pain & injury, coping skills, behaviours & support systems.
– Assessment of current level of function
– Self-Management Education including pacing, relaxation techniques, problem solving, goal setting, sleep management,
– Vocational rehabilitation
– Pre-employment preparation.
– Introduction to a range of leisure, recreational & social activities.
– Structured activities to improve functional ability
– Regular monitoring & follow up
• Housing Assessment
– Assessment of client’s functional & injury related needs
– Recommendations for appropriate modifications to the home & of equipment need to increase independence and safety.
• Functional Reactivation Programme (FRP)
- Addresses key pain related disability factors using a physical reactivation & education approach to help the client manage a return to independent functioning at work & at home
- Promotion of self-management
• Physical Fitness for Work & Independence Programme (PFWI)
- Exercise & cardiovascular programmeme to assist physical fitness for client return to work and/or independence
- Education & promotion of self-management
- Objective is for clients to achieve functional independence & to apply programmeme components to everyday life
• Progressive Goal Attainment Programme (PGAP)
- Establish a structured activity programmeme that increases the client involvement in goal orientated behaviour
- Assist the client to identify & modify maladaptive ways of dealing with their pain
• Stay At Work (SAW1, SAW2, SAW3, SAW4)
- Early intervention service
- Allows the client to safely recover from injury whilst participating in existing employment to the fullest extent possible
- Liaison with client and employer, GP and specialist
• Employment Maintenance Programme (EMP)
- Maintain pre-injury employment to develop work readiness
- Prevention of the development of barriers for a return to work when there are no alternative duties available in pre-injury workplace
- Ensure a successful return to pre-injury role
- Delivery of vocation & physical rehabilitation.
- Adoption of self-management approach to injury prevention
- Liaison with client and employer
• Work Ready Programme (WRP)
- Assist the client to be ready to obtain fulltime employment in specified work types
- Testing suitability of job options identified
- Minimising employment market barriers
- Re-establishing work routines
• Work Preparation Programme (WPP)
- Prepare client for work types previously identified
- Increase clients work readiness & injury management skills
- Return the client to independence and/or work readiness
- Promotion of self-management
- Enhancing independence & participation in usual activities
• Transitional Job Search (TJS)*
- Assist clients into paid, permanent & continuous employment
- Match client capabilities to suitable employment options & work types
• Vocational Independence Occupational Assessment (VIOA)*
- Occupational assessment of client’s suitability for work types by reason of experience, education or training or combination of these
• Initial Occupational Assessment (IOA)*
- First step in vocational rehabilitation where the client has lost their pre-injury employment
- Identification of types of work that may be appropriate for the client taking into account their education, experience and training.




