Family members continue to be the predominant providers of support, care and accommodation for loved ones with mental health issues, and empirical studies suggest that accessing mental health respite can be helpful for both carers and consumers. However, the availability of, and access to, this respite in Australia is far from optimal. Major issues have also been identified such as low utilisation, the inappropriate and inflexible nature of services and the inability of services to respond to situations where multiple needs exist. This article presents findings from a small evaluation of a pilot residential respite service. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight family members/carers and four consumers using the service, and f...
Purpose: Recovery approaches to healthcare now feature in the mental health policies and plans of ma...
Objective: To describe patterns of use of the available Government-subsidised mental health services...
Background: Prevention and Recovery Care (PARC) services are relatively new sub-acute residential se...
Objective: To estimate service demand (willingness to seek or use services) for respite care among i...
Although respite care has the potential to reduce carer burden, few published studies have investiga...
Aim: The aim of this study was to review research literature over the past 10 years on respite care ...
Informal carers of an adult with mental illness have asked that respite care be an integral componen...
Objective: Safe, secure, affordable housing is recognised as pivotal to supporting mental health rec...
ABSTRACT Objectives Supported accommodation services provide housing for people with a severe and...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Aim:The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
Many individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) require the support of an informal carer, such as ...
Introduction: Persons with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) have multiple and complex nee...
Purpose: Recovery approaches to healthcare now feature in the mental health policies and plans of ma...
Objective: To describe patterns of use of the available Government-subsidised mental health services...
Background: Prevention and Recovery Care (PARC) services are relatively new sub-acute residential se...
Objective: To estimate service demand (willingness to seek or use services) for respite care among i...
Although respite care has the potential to reduce carer burden, few published studies have investiga...
Aim: The aim of this study was to review research literature over the past 10 years on respite care ...
Informal carers of an adult with mental illness have asked that respite care be an integral componen...
Objective: Safe, secure, affordable housing is recognised as pivotal to supporting mental health rec...
ABSTRACT Objectives Supported accommodation services provide housing for people with a severe and...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Aim:The literature reporting experiences of relatives of people with mental illness regarding their ...
Many individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) require the support of an informal carer, such as ...
Introduction: Persons with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) have multiple and complex nee...
Purpose: Recovery approaches to healthcare now feature in the mental health policies and plans of ma...
Objective: To describe patterns of use of the available Government-subsidised mental health services...
Background: Prevention and Recovery Care (PARC) services are relatively new sub-acute residential se...