Studies on the costs and benefits of different forms of residential service for people with severe learning disabilities are reviewed. These include ordinary housing, larger community services and traditional hospitals. The common expectation that there are diseconomies arising in small scale provision is not borne out in general. Rather, it is important to look closely at the interrelationship between staffing, costs and size, particularly at very small sizes. Research on service quality has shown better outcomes associated with ordinary housing compared to larger and more traditional provision; these outcomes include developmental growth, engagement in community and domestic daily living activities, social contact, quality of the environm...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the characteristics of the highest cost resid...
The quality and costs of residential services for 40 adults with severe learning disabilities and se...
The study evaluated the quality and costs of services for 16 young adults with dual. sensory impairm...
Studies on the costs and benefits of different forms of residential service for people with severe l...
Background: In recent years, a growing volume of research evidence has been generated about the rela...
A survey in Wales of people with severe intellectual disabilities and the most severe challenging be...
In recent years, a growing volume of research evidence has been generated about the relative cost-ef...
The costs, nature and benefits of residential supports were examined for 20 adults with severe and c...
A survey of people with severe intellectual disability and the most severe challenging behaviour in ...
Aim: To compare the cost effectiveness of two approaches to providing community residential supports...
The cost implications of moving from a system of services for people with mental handicaps centred o...
The costs and quality of four different service models for 40 adults with multiple disabilities were...
Staffed housing has become an accepted alternative to institutional residential services for people ...
BACKGROUND: People with severe challenging behaviour are vulnerable to exclusion from local services...
The replacement of institutional residential services for people with severe intellectual disability...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the characteristics of the highest cost resid...
The quality and costs of residential services for 40 adults with severe learning disabilities and se...
The study evaluated the quality and costs of services for 16 young adults with dual. sensory impairm...
Studies on the costs and benefits of different forms of residential service for people with severe l...
Background: In recent years, a growing volume of research evidence has been generated about the rela...
A survey in Wales of people with severe intellectual disabilities and the most severe challenging be...
In recent years, a growing volume of research evidence has been generated about the relative cost-ef...
The costs, nature and benefits of residential supports were examined for 20 adults with severe and c...
A survey of people with severe intellectual disability and the most severe challenging behaviour in ...
Aim: To compare the cost effectiveness of two approaches to providing community residential supports...
The cost implications of moving from a system of services for people with mental handicaps centred o...
The costs and quality of four different service models for 40 adults with multiple disabilities were...
Staffed housing has become an accepted alternative to institutional residential services for people ...
BACKGROUND: People with severe challenging behaviour are vulnerable to exclusion from local services...
The replacement of institutional residential services for people with severe intellectual disability...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the characteristics of the highest cost resid...
The quality and costs of residential services for 40 adults with severe learning disabilities and se...
The study evaluated the quality and costs of services for 16 young adults with dual. sensory impairm...