Background Official guidance on out-of-area placements creates incentives that could lead to people being placed against their own best interests, with negative consequences for them and for the ‘receiving’ authorities. Method Information was collected for 30 people through interviews with them, their families, home managers and care managers. Interviews concerned resident needs, reasons for placement, the homes, care management arrangements, resident quality of life and social inclusion. Information on care standards was abstracted from official records. Results The main reasons for out-of-area placement were insufficient local services of acceptable quality, financial incentives and loss of family contact through prior institutionali...
The 1970’s and 1980’s were characterised by a process of de-institutionalisation in many western cou...
Over the last decade and a half, the nation has experienced a decline in the number of individuals r...
Over recent years there has been a continual de-institutionalisation process involving wide spread c...
Background A growing shortage of residential care for people with learning disabilities leads to pla...
Out of area placement of people with intellectual disabilities is a potentially problematic practic...
Aim: A significant number of people with intellectual disability in England & Wales are placed in s...
Three individual cases of adults with severe or profound learning disabilities who moved from instit...
Out of area placement of people with intellectual disabilities is a potentially problematic practice...
Background: Concern has been expressed repeatedly about the cost and quality of residential placemen...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) whose behaviour challenges services are at i...
BACKGROUND: People with severe challenging behaviour are vulnerable to exclusion from local services...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the characteristics of the highest cost resid...
People with learning disabilities have a different pattern of disease from the general population an...
Background: Placement behaviours of families of adults with intellectual disabilities has received ...
Background: People with learning disabilities have the right to choose where they live. However, evi...
The 1970’s and 1980’s were characterised by a process of de-institutionalisation in many western cou...
Over the last decade and a half, the nation has experienced a decline in the number of individuals r...
Over recent years there has been a continual de-institutionalisation process involving wide spread c...
Background A growing shortage of residential care for people with learning disabilities leads to pla...
Out of area placement of people with intellectual disabilities is a potentially problematic practic...
Aim: A significant number of people with intellectual disability in England & Wales are placed in s...
Three individual cases of adults with severe or profound learning disabilities who moved from instit...
Out of area placement of people with intellectual disabilities is a potentially problematic practice...
Background: Concern has been expressed repeatedly about the cost and quality of residential placemen...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) whose behaviour challenges services are at i...
BACKGROUND: People with severe challenging behaviour are vulnerable to exclusion from local services...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the characteristics of the highest cost resid...
People with learning disabilities have a different pattern of disease from the general population an...
Background: Placement behaviours of families of adults with intellectual disabilities has received ...
Background: People with learning disabilities have the right to choose where they live. However, evi...
The 1970’s and 1980’s were characterised by a process of de-institutionalisation in many western cou...
Over the last decade and a half, the nation has experienced a decline in the number of individuals r...
Over recent years there has been a continual de-institutionalisation process involving wide spread c...