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Specialist rehabilitation before, during and after cancer treatment.

Ascot Rehab supports people affected by cancer with consultant-led rehabilitation focused on strength, endurance, mobility, confidence, daily function, fatigue, pain, emotional wellbeing and long-term survivorship planning.

MDT coordinated rehabilitation support
IP/OP inpatient and outpatient pathways
Goals strength, function and quality of life
Cancer rehabilitation therapy session at Ascot Rehab
Recovery beyond treatment

Helping people rebuild strength, confidence and independence.

Rehabilitation is shaped around the person’s cancer journey, current symptoms, treatment side effects and personal goals.

Specialist cancer rehab

Support for the physical, emotional and practical impact of cancer.

Cancer and cancer treatment can affect energy levels, mobility, strength, pain, confidence, mood, independence and the ability to return to everyday life. Rehabilitation can help people work towards practical, meaningful goals.

Ascot Rehab’s cancer rehabilitation professionals provide support to help improve endurance, strength and mobility, increase confidence and self-esteem, make activities of daily living easier, reduce fatigue and pain, and plan for long-term survivorship.

Why rehabilitation matters

Rehabilitation can help restore control after cancer.

The effects of cancer may continue after treatment has ended. People may experience fatigue, weakness, reduced mobility, pain, distress, loss of confidence, difficulty with daily living or uncertainty about returning to work and normal routines.

Cancer rehabilitation focuses on helping people manage those challenges in a structured and clinically supported way, with goals that are realistic, safe and personal.

Therapy may include physical rehabilitation, functional training, fatigue management, emotional support, pain strategies and planning for life after treatment.

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Personal goals first Rehabilitation is based on what matters to the person: mobility, self-care, family life, work, confidence or comfort.
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Fatigue-aware therapy Sessions are planned around energy levels, treatment effects, tolerance and safe progression.
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Physical and emotional support Rehabilitation can support strength and mobility while also helping with anxiety, distress and confidence.
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Survivorship planning The team can help formulate longer-term plans for cancer survivorship, independence and quality of life.
What cancer rehabilitation may support

A structured pathway for strength, confidence and everyday function.

The cancer rehabilitation pathway can support physical recovery, emotional wellbeing, daily activity, symptom management and return to meaningful routines.

01 / Endurance

Improve endurance, strength and mobility

Therapy may focus on rebuilding stamina, muscle strength, movement confidence, walking ability, balance and safe physical activity.

02 / Confidence

Increase confidence and self-esteem

Rehabilitation can help people regain trust in their body, feel more independent and rebuild confidence after illness or treatment.

03 / Daily living

Make everyday activities easier

Therapy may support personal care, mobility around the home, practical routines, fatigue planning and functional independence.

04 / Emotional wellbeing

Cope with anxiety or distress

Support may help people manage emotional impact, uncertainty, fear, confidence changes and adjustment after cancer treatment.

05 / Side effects

Reduce fatigue, pain and lingering effects

Cancer rehabilitation can include strategies for managing fatigue, pain, weakness and other persistent treatment-related symptoms.

06 / Return to work

Plan a safe return to work

The team can help patients consider stamina, routines, confidence, pacing, function and work-related rehabilitation goals.

07 / Survivorship

Long-term cancer survivorship planning

Rehabilitation can support a longer-term plan for health, independence, symptom management and quality of life.

08 / Pain

Pain management support

Support may include movement strategies, pacing, function-focused therapy and techniques to help reduce the impact of pain.

Therapist supporting cancer rehabilitation and mobility training
Rehabilitation pathway

A personalised programme built around ability, treatment stage and goals.

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Initial assessment The team reviews current function, mobility, fatigue, pain, emotional wellbeing, daily living needs and rehabilitation goals.
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Goal planning Goals may focus on strength, endurance, self-care, confidence, return to work, family life, mobility or symptom management.
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Therapy programme Therapy is adapted to tolerance and may include exercise, mobility work, functional training, education and pacing strategies.
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Review and survivorship plan Progress is reviewed and the team can help formulate a longer-term plan for confidence, independence and cancer survivorship.
Multidisciplinary input

Cancer rehabilitation often needs more than one discipline.

Depending on the person’s needs, rehabilitation may involve physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing support, psychology input, pain management strategies and coordinated rehabilitation planning.

Physical rehabilitation

Physiotherapy and movement support

Supports strength, mobility, balance, endurance, transfers, walking confidence and safe physical progression.

Daily function

العلاج الوظيفي

Supports personal care, energy conservation, pacing, daily activities, home routines, work-related goals and independence.

Emotional adjustment

Psychological and wellbeing support

May help with anxiety, distress, confidence, adjustment, motivation and the emotional impact of cancer recovery.

Clinical support

Nursing and symptom awareness

Nursing support can help monitor wellbeing, comfort, safety and wider care needs during inpatient rehabilitation.

Pain and fatigue

Symptom management strategies

Rehabilitation can include practical strategies to manage pain, fatigue, pacing, rest, movement confidence and activity tolerance.

Life goals

Return to meaningful routines

Therapy is linked to real outcomes such as family life, work, hobbies, social participation, mobility and independence.

Cancer survivorship

Planning for life after treatment — not just discharge.

Cancer survivorship can involve physical, emotional and practical changes. Rehabilitation helps people plan beyond treatment, with support for long-term symptoms, confidence, independence, activity, work and quality of life.

Cancer rehabilitation
Fatigue management
Pain management
Mobility and strength
Daily living support
Confidence and self-esteem
Return to work planning
Long-term survivorship plan
Cancer rehabilitation therapy in a calm specialist rehabilitation setting
Rehabilitation built around the person, not only the diagnosis. Support can focus on strength, independence, fatigue, pain, confidence, wellbeing and quality of life.
Patient working with therapist on cancer rehabilitation goals
Meaningful progress, safely paced. Therapy is adapted to energy levels, tolerance, symptoms and personal goals.
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Cancer rehabilitation FAQs.

What is cancer rehabilitation?

Cancer rehabilitation is specialist support for people affected by cancer and its treatment, helping with strength, endurance, mobility, daily living, fatigue, pain, confidence, emotional wellbeing and long-term planning.

Can cancer rehabilitation help with fatigue?

Yes. Rehabilitation may include fatigue-aware activity planning, pacing, strength work, mobility support and practical strategies for managing energy levels.

Can it support return to work?

Yes. Depending on the person’s needs, rehabilitation can help with confidence, stamina, function, routines and planning a safe return to work.

Is the service only for people after treatment?

Not necessarily. Cancer rehabilitation may be relevant before, during or after treatment depending on the person’s symptoms, goals, safety and clinical needs.

Does cancer rehabilitation include emotional support?

Rehabilitation can help people cope with anxiety, distress, reduced confidence and the emotional impact of cancer recovery, with input shaped around individual needs.

Discuss cancer rehabilitation with Ascot Rehab.

Speak to the team about cancer rehabilitation, inpatient or outpatient therapy, fatigue and pain management, daily function, confidence, return to work and long-term survivorship planning.