Recovering from a stroke is a journey that goes beyond hospital walls. At Care Concierge, our Post-Stroke At-Home Care services are designed to support you every step of the way. Our Stroke Recovery Package brings expert care right to your doorstep, ensuring a comfortable and effective healing process. Our dedicated team offers personalised therapies to fit your unique needs, helping you recover faster and more completely.
At Care Concierge, we understand the critical role of comprehensive stroke care in your recovery journey. The first three months after a stroke are especially crucial. This is when your brain’s neuroplasticity—the ability to form new neural connections—is at its peak. It’s a prime time for early and intensive rehabilitation to make a real difference.
But recovery doesn’t end after three months. Significant progress can continue for six months or more with ongoing support and rehabilitation. Our Stroke Care Package is designed to support you through these vital phases, helping you achieve the best outcomes possible.
We take a holistic approach to care, assigning you a dedicated Care Manager who will craft a personalised, long-term recovery plan. This plan goes beyond physical rehab to address your mental and emotional well-being, nutrition, and lifestyle changes. Our aim is to help you regain function and enhance your quality of life.
Whether your goal is to strive for full recovery or to manage your current abilities and quality of life, we're here to support you every step of the way. With Care Concierge, you’re not just receiving care—you’re partnering with a team dedicated to helping you reach your highest potential in recovery.
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Immediate medical intervention to stabilise the patient.
Early physiotherapy to prevent complications.
Initial assessment and care plan development by a Care Manager.
Continuous monitoring of vital signs and essential needs.
Intensive physiotherapy to improve mobility and strength.
Occupational therapy for daily living activities.
Speech therapy to aid communication and swallowing.
Alternative therapies such as acupuncture and mindfulness.
Nutritional support with personalised diet planning.
Ongoing coordination by the Care Manager.
Ongoing physiotherapy to enhance motor skills and balance.
Cognitive and emotional support through counselling or psychotherapy.
Continued speech therapy for further improvements.
Adaptive training for daily activities.
Dietary adjustments based on recovery progress.
Regular reviews of the care plan by the Care Manager.
Long-term physiotherapy to maintain progress.
Lifestyle modifications, including exercise and diet.
Continued nutritional planning.
Supportive care for any remaining challenges.
Family education and ongoing support.
Periodic reassessment by the Care Manager.
Immediate medical intervention to stabilise the patient.
Early physiotherapy to prevent complications.
Initial assessment and care plan development by a Care Manager.
Continuous monitoring of vital signs and essential needs.
Intensive physiotherapy to improve mobility and strength.
Occupational therapy for daily living activities.
Speech therapy to aid communication and swallowing.
Alternative therapies such as acupuncture and mindfulness.
Nutritional support with personalised diet planning.
Ongoing coordination by the Care Manager.
Ongoing physiotherapy to enhance motor skills and balance.
Cognitive and emotional support through counselling or psychotherapy.
Continued speech therapy for further improvements.
Adaptive training for daily activities.
Dietary adjustments based on recovery progress.
Regular reviews of the care plan by the Care Manager.
Long-term physiotherapy to maintain progress.
Lifestyle modifications, including exercise and diet.
Continued nutritional planning.
Supportive care for any remaining challenges.
Family education and ongoing support.
Periodic reassessment by the Care Manager.
Disclaimer: This guide provides a general overview of the typical stages of stroke recovery. The duration and specific needs may vary for each patient.
Sources: American Stroke Association, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Understanding that every recovery is different, we offer flexible therapy plans. Whether you need intensive rehab or are transitioning to maintenance care, we're here to adjust to your progress and keep you moving forward.
Our Stroke Recovery Package gives stroke survivors and their families the personalised attention, expert guidance, and unwavering support they need. We empower you with the tools to navigate the recovery path effectively, ensuring a smoother and more confident journey to recovery.
Experience the convenience and comfort of home while receiving the comprehensive care you need. Let us be part of your recovery journey.
We’re proud to partner with rehabilitation experts, including REGEN Hospital and Global Doctors Hospital, to provide you with the best care and support tailored to your needs.
Prefer to recover in one of our Assisted Living Facilities? We've got you covered. Our facilities offer a safe and supportive environment for your recovery journey.
Ready to start your recovery? Contact us at 603 2724 3828 for more information.
Multidisciplinary approach to care
Recovering from a stroke is a journey, and we’re here to walk it with you every step of the way. Our Stroke Recovery Package is tailored to meet the unique needs of stroke survivors and their families. We offer personalised support, expert guidance, and the right tools to help you move forward confidently and effectively.
Intensive Rehabilitation
Maintenance
Of senior’s home by a Care Manager (1 time)
Compassionate professionals who guide you through every step
Experienced caregiver to match your needs (1 month)
House visit by a Neurologist
(1 time)
Rehabilitation recovery
(3 times/week)
Assistance for hospital visits
(2 times/month)
Minor fixes for your home for accessibility
per month
Recover from stroke with our multidisciplinary Care Team & Services:
Nurses / Care Manager
Neurologists Consultation (1 time)
Home Assessment (1 time)
Physiotherapist Sessions (3 times/week)
Medical Chaperone (2 times/month)
Professional Caregiving (1 month)
Supplementary Add-On Services
Intensive Physio Programme (45 mins to 1 hour) - RM180 per session
Occupational Therapist (45 mins to 1 hour) - RM180 per session
Speech Therapy (45 mins to 1 hour) - RM300 per session
Nutritionist (45 mins to 1 hour) - RM200 per visit
Neurologist - RM500 per home visit
Complete your recovery journey with Reno Care, Shop Care and Family Caregiver Training.
Get essential care equipment for post-stroke patients. We offer a range of products designed to support recovery, promote independence, and enhance the quality of life, making your journey after stroke easier.
Our ‘Caring for a Stroke Patient’ and ‘Essential Skills for Family Caregiver’ short courses are designed for new or experienced caregivers such as family caregivers and domestic helpers. These courses will equip them with the knowledge and abilities to care for seniors within the comfort of their own homes.
Adapting your home for safety and accessibility becomes crucial after a stroke. Certain home remodeling changes can significantly improve the quality of life for the stroke survivor by enhancing their safety, comfort, and independence. Our Reno Care Package can transform your home into a safe haven for stroke patients. We focus on modifications that enhance mobility, ensure safety, and promote independent living, making recovery a comfortable journey right at home.
Having a good bed
Installing side rails or renting a medical bed with adjustable height and positioning to support proper posture and prevent falls.
Ripple Mattress
For bedridden patients, a ripple mattress can help prevent bedsores by improving circulation on the back, ensuring oxygen flow and reducing the risk of skin issues.
Wheelchair and Mobility Aids
Depending on the individual's mobility level, a wheelchair (manual or electric) or a walking apparatus may be necessary to facilitate movement around the home.
Door and Safety Modifications
Doors should open outwards to prevent being blocked by a fall. Protect against injuries by covering sharp corners and removing trip hazards. If the home has steps, consider installing ramps or railings to aid mobility.
Bathroom Modifications
Ensure the bathroom is easily accessible. This may include installing grab rails and adding a commode chair for those who need assistance in using a traditional toilet, and making sure the flooring is anti-slip. For the shower area, consider a shower seat or chair, and avoid using bathtubs.