Models of Care
In Home Community IV Antibiotic Services – for Public and Private Patients – Adults and Children
Enhanced Healthcare in Care Homes - Recovery and Rehabilitation short term services
As system leaders in a broader health and care network, Recovery Healthcare understands that by operating at scale we can develop broader interactions within our local health and care system. We call this 'Whole System Health Care Provision'.
Our vision is to actively promote this culture through our services to ensure that we give confidence to everyone who enters a RAHI patient pathway that excellent healthcare, excellent relationships, and innovation is what we care most about. To do this we are developing a range of services that we called ‘HUBS’ that offer patients new enhanced models of care to support them though there health care journey with us.These will include the following types of services :
Community Complex Care Teams – Adults and Children
Community Virtual Ward – Adults and Children
Digital GP Telephone Consultation Service
Healthcare HUBS: Get a 24hr appointment with a Doctor or a Specialist Nurse

Your Own Personal Recovery Healthcare Health Representative
From the very first meeting, every patient will have their own personal Recovery Healthcare Health Representative assigned to them throughout their time with us. For additional reassurance a 24 hour help line will be available to handle any questions or concerns that you or your family may have.
Our Healthcare Service Pledge
High quality levels of care are delivered in the home by our team of fully qualified registered Recovery Healthcare Health and Personal Nursing Assistants.
The foundation of our services are built on five key pillars that we call our Healthcare Service Pledge.
Working with the HSE and Local GPs
We develop good relationships with local GPs, the HSE, and other healthcare professionals to ensure all parties are working together in the best interest of the patient.
We use state of the art telehealth monitoring equipment to regularly measure the vital signs of our patients and ensure that everyone involved in the care of a patient is regularly and consistently updated.