
Reablement Services in Health and Social Care
A guide to practice for students and support workers
- 257 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Reablement Services in Health and Social Care
A guide to practice for students and support workers
About this book
This ground-breaking text book introduces the theoretical underpinnings and practical considerations of the growing area reablement. With contributions from a number of professions including occupational therapy, nursing and social work this book encourages and supports collaborative working. It also offers service user, carer and support worker perspectives, in order to offer a rounded introduction to effective reablement practices. Reablement Services in Health and Social Care develops the knowledge and understanding of students in this field on a wide range of courses – from nursing and occupational therapy to social work, physiotherapy and beyond. It may also appeal to support staff and associated professionals already working in reablement services and associated fields of enquiry.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- List of boxes, figures and tables
- List of activities and scenarios
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Reablement: Shifting Minds
- 2 The Centrality of ‘Service Users’ in Reablement
- 3 Reablement Models of Service Provision
- 4 Undoing Dependence: Promoting Autonomy
- 5 Reablement and Support Workers
- 6 Long-Term Conditions: Taking Control
- 7 Taking Control: The Psychosocial Benefits of Reablement
- 8 Technological Advances in Reablement
- Conclusion
- Glosssary
- Index