Background The issue of the views of neighbours of community-based residential supports for people with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviour has not been examined till date. This study looks at the views of neighbours of two types of community-based residential supports: non-congregate settings where the minority of residents have challenging behaviour; and congregate settings where the majority of residents have challenging behaviour. Materials and methods A self-completion questionnaire was used to collect information on contact between neighbours, residents and staff, and the views of neighbours. Information was also collected by semi-structured interview with service staff on the characteristics of settings. Results Sixty...
A total population study of people in Wales with severe intellectual disability and the most severe ...
The quality and costs of residential supports provided to adults with intellectual disabilities (IDs...
Two studies examined the frequency of community and family contacts of 10 adults with severe and pro...
Background The issue of the views of neighbours of community-based residential supports for people ...
Although people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are increasingly expected to relocate from tradi...
Background: Neighbours play an important role in the social inclusion of people with intellectual di...
The psychological literature has, historically, portrayed people with an intellectual disability as ...
The effects of functional grouping of people with intellectual disabilities on care practices in sma...
This study investigated neighbourhood attitudes toward people with mental handicaps. It examined the...
Background The pattern of residential services for people with intellectual disability in England ha...
The behaviour of 16 residents with severe intellectual disabilities and severely challenging behavio...
The behaviour of 16 residents with severe intellectual disabilities and severely challenging behavio...
Aim: To compare the cost effectiveness of two approaches to providing community residential supports...
Background Dissatisfaction with the inflexibility of the group home model has led to the growth of s...
A high proportion of adults with intellectual disability (ID) who live in supported accommodation (i...
A total population study of people in Wales with severe intellectual disability and the most severe ...
The quality and costs of residential supports provided to adults with intellectual disabilities (IDs...
Two studies examined the frequency of community and family contacts of 10 adults with severe and pro...
Background The issue of the views of neighbours of community-based residential supports for people ...
Although people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are increasingly expected to relocate from tradi...
Background: Neighbours play an important role in the social inclusion of people with intellectual di...
The psychological literature has, historically, portrayed people with an intellectual disability as ...
The effects of functional grouping of people with intellectual disabilities on care practices in sma...
This study investigated neighbourhood attitudes toward people with mental handicaps. It examined the...
Background The pattern of residential services for people with intellectual disability in England ha...
The behaviour of 16 residents with severe intellectual disabilities and severely challenging behavio...
The behaviour of 16 residents with severe intellectual disabilities and severely challenging behavio...
Aim: To compare the cost effectiveness of two approaches to providing community residential supports...
Background Dissatisfaction with the inflexibility of the group home model has led to the growth of s...
A high proportion of adults with intellectual disability (ID) who live in supported accommodation (i...
A total population study of people in Wales with severe intellectual disability and the most severe ...
The quality and costs of residential supports provided to adults with intellectual disabilities (IDs...
Two studies examined the frequency of community and family contacts of 10 adults with severe and pro...