Care setting

inHome

Home visits for older adults who need assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, nursing, or practical support where daily life actually happens.

Care settings
  • inClinic
  • inHome
  • inCommunity
  • inCare
  • Digital

Clinics GRPIntegrated clinical care for ageing well

Meaning

What inHome means

inHome means care occurs where the person lives, so assessment and treatment can account for transfers, stairs, routines, fatigue, equipment, safety, and carer context.

Suitable for

Who it may suit

  • People who find clinic attendance difficult because of mobility, transport, fatigue, or frailty
  • Older adults returning home after hospital discharge or a change in health status
  • Families, care providers, and referrers seeking practical in-home assessment and support
Examples

Common examples

  • Falls risk, transfers, stairs, walking confidence, and home exercise progression
  • Post-hospital follow-up after discharge
  • Wound, skin, medication safety, monitoring, or mixed home-based support needs
Services

Services that may occur in inHome

Setting availability depends on service fit, location, clinician availability, funding, safety, and the person's current needs.

Clinics GRP Physiotherapy - inHome

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Clinics GRP Rehabilitation

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Clinics GRP Nursing

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Clinics GRP Balance & Falls

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Clinics GRP Remedial Massage Therapy

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Next step

Start with intake if the right setting is unclear

Clinics GRP can help route the person to the most appropriate service, setting, funding pathway, and practical next step.