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We have a high level of professional expertise in helping people with the most severe disabilities. We aim to help people to recover their ability to do things for themselves and to move on to more independent living where possible. For those receiving long term care from us, we aim to provide a comfortable living situation, stimulating activities, and opportunities for friendship in a caring family atmosphere. We work closely with families and improve our services through regular feedback from residents and families.
Marillac Care is run by The Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul, and is a not-for-profit organisation. It welcomes people of all faiths and cultures.
Members of the Registered Nursing Home Association
Publicly funded
- individually commissioned
Privately funded (anyone can purchase)
This Service was mapped by Eastern Region ABI. See HERE for more information
Patient description
Medically stable, but low awareness or response persists beyond eg 3 weeks after sedation withdrawn, ICP corrected and medically stable. Able to benefit from medical and physical therapy to prevent complications and support recovery.
Sites
Community hospital or specialist inpatient
Description of rehabilitation input
Assessment/active rehabilitation phase which needs to be distinguished from long term care, although planning care increasingly important aim after some (eg 6) months. Patients may go to active participation unit if they improve sufficiently.
Patient description
Medically stable, requiring supportive environment/accommodation, able to actively participate with and benefit from therapy. Will include spectrum of initial severity of injury with a small minority derived from Code 05 category
Sites
Residential Care/Supported Housing
Description of rehabilitation input
Retraining and enablement in day-to-day domestic and community-based tasks in a non-hospital, home-like environment, aimed at community re-integration/ inclusion by enhancing independence, wellbeing, & assist return to work/ education. In collaboration with Social Services, neuropsychiatry, voluntary and statutory services. Help for family/carers in supporting the person in these roles, and with identifying statutory support available.
Patient description
Medically stable, but permanent disability
Sites
Domiciliary, residential or nursing home, respite unit
Description of rehabilitation input
Life long prevention of avoidable complications involving residual physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioural problems, on a domiciliary, outpatient or respite basis.
Patient description
Medically stable. Unable currently to live in the community.
Sites
Residential Nursing Home
Description of rehabilitation input
Provide comfortable and stimulating environment, with encouragement to pursue recreational activities and personal interests. Would include daily activity programme and outside visits. Rehabilitation facilities could possibly include cognitive and behavioural support. Experienced nursing and care staff available 24 hours a day. Support with diet & feeding where necessary. Family members involved and consulted.
Level 3B (local non-specialist rehabilitation services): Treat patients with Category D needs and can be led by non-medical staff
Marillac Care
Location and Contact detailsEagle Way Warley Brentwood Essex CM13 3BL Telephone: 01277 220276 Email: info@marillac.co.uk http://www.marillac.co.uk |
Type of organisation
Descripton of organisation
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Further Details
Marillac Care is a registered nursing home that provides rehabilitation and continuing care for adults with neurological conditions and complex physical disabilities. We have two continuing care homes, a rehabilitation service and a small day-service. Our rehabilitation service consists of a rehabilitation unit, three transitional bungalows and in-house physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech & language therapy. Our nursing home is located within attractive gardens in Warley near Brentwood in Essex.We have a high level of professional expertise in helping people with the most severe disabilities. We aim to help people to recover their ability to do things for themselves and to move on to more independent living where possible. For those receiving long term care from us, we aim to provide a comfortable living situation, stimulating activities, and opportunities for friendship in a caring family atmosphere. We work closely with families and improve our services through regular feedback from residents and families.
Marillac Care is run by The Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul, and is a not-for-profit organisation. It welcomes people of all faiths and cultures.
Services available
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Music Therapy |
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Neuropsychology |
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Nursing |
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Occupational Therapy |
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Physiotherapy |
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Residential Care |
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Respite Care |
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Speech & Language Therapy |
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Support Workers |
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Transitional rehabilitation |
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National = country wide, Regional = offering a
service within 150 miles, Local = offering a service within 50
miles
This service adheres to the following Regulatory Frameworks / is affiliated to the following bodies:
Registered with Care Quality CommissionMembers of the Registered Nursing Home Association
Referrals can be made by
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How are services paid for?

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Typical duration that a service is offered
The rehabilitation service provides slow-stream rehabilitation for anywhere between 3 months and 3 years, but also short term step-down rehabilitation for up to 12 weeks. Our continuing care service provides long term care with annual reviews.This Service was mapped by Eastern Region ABI. See HERE for more information
Services available are defined by the following EHIG Rehabilitation Codes
For an explanation of the codings please click hereA BRAIN INJURY REHAB UNIT
[Code 60]Patient description
Medically stable, but low awareness or response persists beyond eg 3 weeks after sedation withdrawn, ICP corrected and medically stable. Able to benefit from medical and physical therapy to prevent complications and support recovery.
Sites
Community hospital or specialist inpatient
Description of rehabilitation input
Assessment/active rehabilitation phase which needs to be distinguished from long term care, although planning care increasingly important aim after some (eg 6) months. Patients may go to active participation unit if they improve sufficiently.
SUPPORTED HOUSING OR RESIDENTIAL CARE
[Code 75]Patient description
Medically stable, requiring supportive environment/accommodation, able to actively participate with and benefit from therapy. Will include spectrum of initial severity of injury with a small minority derived from Code 05 category
Sites
Residential Care/Supported Housing
Description of rehabilitation input
Retraining and enablement in day-to-day domestic and community-based tasks in a non-hospital, home-like environment, aimed at community re-integration/ inclusion by enhancing independence, wellbeing, & assist return to work/ education. In collaboration with Social Services, neuropsychiatry, voluntary and statutory services. Help for family/carers in supporting the person in these roles, and with identifying statutory support available.
CONTINUING REHAB WHEN YOU NEED IT
[Code 100]Patient description
Medically stable, but permanent disability
Sites
Domiciliary, residential or nursing home, respite unit
Description of rehabilitation input
Life long prevention of avoidable complications involving residual physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioural problems, on a domiciliary, outpatient or respite basis.
A SPECIALIST NURSING HOME
[Code 105]Patient description
Medically stable. Unable currently to live in the community.
Sites
Residential Nursing Home
Description of rehabilitation input
Provide comfortable and stimulating environment, with encouragement to pursue recreational activities and personal interests. Would include daily activity programme and outside visits. Rehabilitation facilities could possibly include cognitive and behavioural support. Experienced nursing and care staff available 24 hours a day. Support with diet & feeding where necessary. Family members involved and consulted.
This service is defined by the NMDS (National Minimum Data Set) codes as:
For an explanation of the NMDS, please click hereLevel 3B (local non-specialist rehabilitation services): Treat patients with Category D needs and can be led by non-medical staff