Monday 9 July 2012

Reablement

Home care re-ablement is high on the English adult social care policy agenda.
It aims to help people regain skills and confidence so they can live as independently as possible, thus reducing needs for longer-term home care services. However, little is known about what re-ablement involves or how best to organise services. 

This first study of five well-established re-ablement services shows which features are considered to contribute to success.

The findings reported here constitute part of a larger study into the long-term impact of home care re-ablement services.

The full report and a summary are available from:
Full Report

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