Rapid Response Physiotherapy at home in Ashby-de-la-Zouch

Ashby-de-la-Zouch sits at the edge of the National Forest near the Derbyshire and Staffordshire borders. Many patients here are discharged from Royal Derby, Burton or Leicester Royal Infirmary, and Jay covers home rehab across LE65 – from post-op orthopaedic recovery to falls prevention and long-term neurological conditions.

In Ashby-de-la-Zouch, patients are most often discharged from Royal Derby Hospital, Burton Hospital, Coalville Community Hospital. Local community services include North West Leicestershire Community Therapy, South Derbyshire/East Staffordshire community teams, and Jay is happy to coordinate where helpful.

About this service

If a parent or relative has had a fall, come home from hospital, or suddenly stopped coping at home, the next 48–72 hours matter. Most of Jay’s NHS career has been spent in exactly this work — rapid response and admission avoidance with Leicestershire Partnership Trust’s community teams.

He now offers the same approach privately: a thorough holistic assessment, often within the same week, with practical hands-on input the same visit. The aim is simple: keep people safely at home, prevent unnecessary 999 calls and A&E attendances, and start rehab immediately.

Your physiotherapist in Ashby-de-la-Zouch

Jay Singh, Senior Physiotherapist

Jay Singh

Senior Physiotherapist serving Ashby-de-la-Zouch

  • BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy · HCPC PH104786
  • 10+ years NHS experience — stroke, neuro, respiratory, MSK
  • Phone: 07438 464257
  • Email: jphysio2u@gmail.com
  • Please mention Mobile Physiotherapist.co.uk when you call

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What Jay treats

  • Recent fall — with or without injury
  • Sudden mobility decline (‘Mum suddenly can’t get out of her chair’)
  • Early hospital discharge where NHS follow-up will take weeks
  • Carer breakdown or family crisis around mobility
  • Post-infection deconditioning (UTI, chest infection, COVID)
  • Frail older adults at risk of admission
  • Rapid pre-discharge home assessment for relatives still in hospital

How the first visit works

  • Same-week or next-working-day visit where capacity allows
  • Holistic 24-hour assessment — transfers, toilet, stairs, kitchen, night routine
  • Immediate practical advice on equipment, safe transfers and pacing
  • Communication with GP, community nurses or care agency the same day
  • Short, intensive block of follow-up visits to consolidate gains
  • Onward signposting to NHS services where appropriate

Ashby-de-la-Zouch FAQs

How quickly can you visit?

Where capacity allows, Jay aims for a same-week visit — and often within 48 hours for genuinely urgent cases. A free phone call confirms what’s realistic.

My mum has just been discharged from LRI and is struggling — can you help today?

Get in touch directly. Hospital-to-home transitions are core to Jay’s work and he prioritises these where possible.

Is this an emergency service?

No — if someone is acutely unwell or you’re worried, please call 999 or 111. Rapid response physiotherapy is for people who are stable but at risk.

Do you travel to Ashby-de-la-Zouch and surrounding villages?

Yes — Jay covers all of Ashby-de-la-Zouch including Moira, Measham, Packington, and the surrounding LE65 postcodes. Travel fees only apply for the most outlying villages and are confirmed on your free phone call.

My relative has just been discharged in Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Can you start straight away?

Hospital-to-home transitions are core to Jay’s NHS background. Where capacity allows, a same-week visit in Ashby-de-la-Zouch is usually possible. Get in touch directly to confirm.

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