Allied Health Professionals (AHP)

Allied Health Professionals (AHP) – Expert Clinical Support Beyond Nursing Care
Our Allied Health Professionals (AHP) service provides access to a wide range of qualified healthcare experts who support recovery, rehabilitation, and overall well-being. From physiotherapists and occupational therapists to speech and language therapists and dietitians, our AHPs work closely with patients, families, and clinical teams to deliver specialised care that promotes independence and improves quality of life.
At Meridian HealthCare Services Ltd, we ensure every AHP is carefully selected for their expertise, compassion, and commitment to person-centred care. Whether you need short-term rehabilitation or long-term support, our professionals create personalised plans tailored to each individual’s medical and emotional needs. Through collaboration and consistency, our AHP services empower people to regain function, confidence, and dignity in everyday life.
Allied Health Professionals (AHP): Delivering expert care across a range of specialities, including:
- Physiotherapy: Rehabilitation, pain management, mobility improvement, neurological rehabilitation, and post-operative recovery.
- Occupational Therapy: Enhancing daily living skills, home adaptations, vocational rehabilitation, and sensory integration therapy.
- Speech and Language Therapy: Diagnosing and treating speech, language, swallowing, and voice disorders across all age groups.
- Radiography: Conducting diagnostic imaging, including X-rays, MRI, CT scans, interventional procedures, and providing radiation safety education.
- Podiatry: Managing diabetic foot care, biomechanical assessments, orthotics, nail surgery, and wound care for lower limb conditions.
- Dietetics: Conducting nutritional assessments, creating dietary plans for chronic conditions (diabetes, obesity, GI disorders), and providing therapeutic nutrition support.
- Other Specialist Areas: Including audiology, orthoptics, art therapy, prosthetics, and orthotics, offering comprehensive rehabilitation support.
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Get Answer To Your Most Asked questions
We understand that choosing the right care can be overwhelming. That’s why we’ve answered some of the most common questions to help you feel confident, informed, and supported every step of the way.
Live-in care provides 24/7 support from a caregiver who stays in your home, while domiciliary care involves scheduled visits throughout the day.
Yes, we aim for consistency and carefully assign a caregiver based on your needs and compatibility.
Absolutely. Our carers are trained to support clients with dementia, offering routine, familiarity, and safety.
Yes, the caregiver will need a private room to stay comfortably while providing care.
All our staff go through rigorous vetting, training, and DBS checks to ensure quality and safety.
Yes, we offer both long-term and short-term live-in care depending on your needs—such as during recovery periods or family absences.