As the overwhelming majority of older people prefer to remain in their own homes and communities, innovative service provision aims to promote independence of older people despite incremental age associated frailty. Reablement is one such service intervention that is rapidly being adopted across high-income countries and projected to result in significant cost-savings in public health expenditure by decreasing premature admission to acute care settings and long-term institutionalisation. It is an intensive, time-limited intervention provided in people's homes or in community settings, often multi-disciplinary in nature, focussing on supporting people to regain skills around daily activities. It is goal-orientated, holistic and person-centre...
An ageing population brings pressures and opportunities. Since 2010, the UK Government has invested...
Background: There has been an increasing interest in reablement in Norway recently and many municipa...
A well-known prediction is that the growing elderly population will place a strain on our healthcare...
As the overwhelming majority of older people prefer to remain in their own homes and communities, in...
In this paper we tell of our critical review of reablement – an emerging global practice model in co...
In the UK and Scandinavian countries, reablement services were introduced as a new initiative to red...
Introduction : Returning home after geriatric rehabilitation is often accompanied by many challenges...
Introduction : Returning home after geriatric rehabilitation is often accompanied by many challenges...
Introduction : Returning home after geriatric rehabilitation is often accompanied by many challenges...
Objective: To review the efficacy of the reablement approach in management of older persons.Type of ...
Objective: To review the efficacy of the reablement approach in management of older persons.Type of ...
This is one in a series of research briefings about preventive care and support for adults. Preven...
Resultater fra den første norske effektstudien (RCT) av hverdagsrehabilitering.Se: http://bmcgeriatr...
An ageing population brings pressures and opportunities. Since 2010, the UK Government has invested...
An ageing population brings pressures and opportunities. Since 2010, the UK Government has invested...
An ageing population brings pressures and opportunities. Since 2010, the UK Government has invested...
Background: There has been an increasing interest in reablement in Norway recently and many municipa...
A well-known prediction is that the growing elderly population will place a strain on our healthcare...
As the overwhelming majority of older people prefer to remain in their own homes and communities, in...
In this paper we tell of our critical review of reablement – an emerging global practice model in co...
In the UK and Scandinavian countries, reablement services were introduced as a new initiative to red...
Introduction : Returning home after geriatric rehabilitation is often accompanied by many challenges...
Introduction : Returning home after geriatric rehabilitation is often accompanied by many challenges...
Introduction : Returning home after geriatric rehabilitation is often accompanied by many challenges...
Objective: To review the efficacy of the reablement approach in management of older persons.Type of ...
Objective: To review the efficacy of the reablement approach in management of older persons.Type of ...
This is one in a series of research briefings about preventive care and support for adults. Preven...
Resultater fra den første norske effektstudien (RCT) av hverdagsrehabilitering.Se: http://bmcgeriatr...
An ageing population brings pressures and opportunities. Since 2010, the UK Government has invested...
An ageing population brings pressures and opportunities. Since 2010, the UK Government has invested...
An ageing population brings pressures and opportunities. Since 2010, the UK Government has invested...
Background: There has been an increasing interest in reablement in Norway recently and many municipa...
A well-known prediction is that the growing elderly population will place a strain on our healthcare...