Disability & reablement support

Read our new whitepaper on disability & reablement support

This whitepaper explores disability and reablement Support, highlighting the range of care available. Disability support includes tailored services for individuals with physical, sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments. Care may involve assistance with daily activities, access to adaptive equipment, specialised therapies, and social services to promote independence. Reablement support focuses on short-term, intensive care following illness or injury, aimed at helping individuals regain skills for independent living.

Diane Williams

Diane WIlliams , Head of Quality & Standards

I have worked with Home Instead since July 2016 as a member of the Quality Team, taking the role of Head of Quality & Standards in 2020.

Before joining Home Instead, I built a comprehensive career in the social care sector, beginning in 1991 as a frontline care worker and advancing to senior leadership roles across both private and voluntary sector businesses.

Throughout my career, I have supported diverse care groups in a variety of settings, including community, residential, nursing, and secure environments. My experience spans working with older adults, including those living with dementia; individuals with physical disabilities and complex, long-term health needs; people with learning disabilities, including autism; individuals with enduring mental health challenges; individuals with current or past substance use and those with forensic backgrounds.

In 2002, I qualified as a social worker and have since maintained my professional registration with Social Work England.