Background: frail older people often require tailored rehabilitation in order to remain at home, especially following a period of hospitalisation. Restorative care services aim to enhance an older person's ability to remain improve physical functioning, either at home or in residential care but evidence of their effectiveness is limited
As the overwhelming majority of older people prefer to remain in their own homes and communities, in...
Abstract Background The majority of older people (> 65 years) in hospital have frailty and are at in...
Objective: To determine the effects on independence in older people needing rehabilitation in a loca...
A randomised controlled trial was conducted to test the effectiveness of the Home Independence Progr...
This thesis examines influences on outcomes for frail older people in the year following their disch...
As the overwhelming majority of older people prefer to remain in their own homes and communities, in...
Introduction: intermediate care has been developed to support older people to remain living in their...
To help maintain strength, balance and endurance and to decrease the chances of falling, it is impor...
RCT om effekt av hverdagsrehabilitering.Objective: to determine the impact of a restorative model of...
Objective: During hospitalisation older people often experience functional decline which impacts on ...
Background: NHS frailty services commonly target more severely frail older people, despite evidence ...
There has been a worldwide shift from viewing aging as a dependent stage of life to one that increas...
New Zealand, in common with other developed countries, has an ageing population. Although medical ad...
This paper argues that social gerontology is an appropriate methodological lens to investigate indep...
Existing research establishes a clear link between poor housing and poor health. There is also growi...
As the overwhelming majority of older people prefer to remain in their own homes and communities, in...
Abstract Background The majority of older people (> 65 years) in hospital have frailty and are at in...
Objective: To determine the effects on independence in older people needing rehabilitation in a loca...
A randomised controlled trial was conducted to test the effectiveness of the Home Independence Progr...
This thesis examines influences on outcomes for frail older people in the year following their disch...
As the overwhelming majority of older people prefer to remain in their own homes and communities, in...
Introduction: intermediate care has been developed to support older people to remain living in their...
To help maintain strength, balance and endurance and to decrease the chances of falling, it is impor...
RCT om effekt av hverdagsrehabilitering.Objective: to determine the impact of a restorative model of...
Objective: During hospitalisation older people often experience functional decline which impacts on ...
Background: NHS frailty services commonly target more severely frail older people, despite evidence ...
There has been a worldwide shift from viewing aging as a dependent stage of life to one that increas...
New Zealand, in common with other developed countries, has an ageing population. Although medical ad...
This paper argues that social gerontology is an appropriate methodological lens to investigate indep...
Existing research establishes a clear link between poor housing and poor health. There is also growi...
As the overwhelming majority of older people prefer to remain in their own homes and communities, in...
Abstract Background The majority of older people (> 65 years) in hospital have frailty and are at in...
Objective: To determine the effects on independence in older people needing rehabilitation in a loca...