Immediate Needs Assessments
When an individual is referred for clinical input, the clinical team will carry out a Multi-disciplinary team Immediate Needs Assessment (INA) to identify comprehensive short term treatment options with transparent costs.
An INA offers an opportunity for instructing parties and their clients to understand what outcomes can be expected and the cost of treatment options. They also enable third party referrers to review and query recommended treatment before funds are committed.
INA’s are undertaken in line with The Rehabilitation Code. The resulting reports are produced with the intention of accepting subsequent instructions to provide treatment, aimed at delivering efficient and effective rehabilitation to a known budget.
The aim is to either initiate or further develop rehabilitation programs, ensuring that clients are given opportunity to reach their full potential in terms of mobility, confidence and quality of life.
Not exploring such avenues may result in stalling at a suboptimal level which has long term consequences such as deconditioning and loss of motivation.
Our Referral guide provides more information and outlines the range of reports that we provide.
Pace believes in early, and if required, intense interventions that speed up progress. The level of long-term disability can depend on the treatment received in the early stages.
Uniquely at Pace we can convert the treatment recommended into action swiftly and easily, accelerating the rehabilitation process and optimising the outcome for everyone concerned.
Pace clinics
Amersham (Bucks) Pace House, Bell Lane Office Village, Bell Lane, Little Chalfont, Amersham, Bucks. HP6 6FA 01494 790 490
Bredbury (Cheshire) 7 Bredbury Park Way, Bredbury, Stockport, Cheshire, SK6 2SN 0161 428 5500
Glasgow (Scotland) 603 Helen Street, Glasgow GS1 3AR 0161 428 5500
Make a referral
If you are a legal professional, case manager or patient email info@pacerehab.com or call Scott Richardson 01494 790490 to discuss our range of clinical services.