Stroke Rehabilitation in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Specialist home-based stroke rehab in Ashby-de-la-Zouch — from early supported discharge through to long-term recovery, delivered by a senior NHS-trained physiotherapist.
Stroke Rehabilitation 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
Stroke recovery doesn’t end at the hospital door. The most important gains are usually made in the weeks and months after discharge — in your own home, on your own stairs, with a physiotherapist who understands what you’re trying to get back to.
Jay has worked across acute stroke, the Leicester Hyper-Acute Stroke Unit pathway and Early Supported Discharge (ESD) services, helping people regain movement, balance, walking, hand function and confidence after ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke.
Your physiotherapist in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
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
What Jay treats
- Recent stroke (within 6 months) — ischaemic or haemorrhagic
- Long-term post-stroke weakness, spasticity or coordination loss
- Hemiplegia and one-sided weakness
- Walking, balance and falls risk after stroke
- Upper-limb function and hand recovery
- Transition from hospital, rehab unit or ESD team to private follow-on care
- Return-to-driving and return-to-work goals
How the first visit works
- Detailed neurological assessment using validated outcome measures (Berg Balance, 10m Walk, MRC, MAS)
- Goal-led programme aligned to your priorities — stairs, walking outdoors, kitchen tasks, work
- Hands-on facilitation, gait re-education and graded task practice
- Home-environment review — stairs, bathroom, transfers, equipment
- Coordination with your GP, community stroke team and any ongoing ESD input
Ashby-de-la-Zouch FAQs
How soon after a stroke can I start home physio?
Often as soon as you’re home and medically stable. Jay regularly picks up patients straight after Early Supported Discharge ends, or alongside NHS community input where private physio adds extra capacity.
Can you work alongside the NHS Early Supported Discharge team?
Yes — Jay has worked inside ESD teams himself and is happy to coordinate with NHS therapists, your GP and consultant rehabilitation medicine teams to avoid duplication.
What if my stroke was years ago?
Late-stage gains are absolutely possible. A focused block of home physio can target a specific goal — getting outdoors, climbing stairs, regaining hand use — with measurable improvement.
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.