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Housing Options for Disabled People (Paperback)
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Housing Options for Disabled People (Paperback)
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The book contains a range of important messages in highlighting
some of the complexities involved in the adaptation of housing for
disabled people. The book is also progressive in calling for
user-centred approaches in the development and delivery of social
and welfare services. The book will be best used as a source of
information (by professionals) and will be of particular use on
training courses for occupational therapists in raising their
awareness of methods and mechanisms of assessing the housing needs
of disabled people. The structure of each chapter will, in part,
help to do this given that they provide useful bibliographies and
information about follow-up contacts and addresses, and a wealth of
information about relevant statutes, legislation, practices and
organisations.' - Disability & Society 'The book is full of
examples, which bring life and clarity to the subject matter and
help relate theory to practice. It also provides intersting
snapshots of innovative practice going on across the UK, which are
both reassuring professionally and a good source of ideas for those
involved in service development. It draws together much disparate
information which any therapist working in this field needs to have
at his or her fingertips. It is good to see a book on housing that
looks beyond door widths and ramp gradients to issues that are much
more fundamental to providing a well-informed and proactive
service.' - British Journal of Occupational Therapy When a person
with a disability seeks to live at home in the community but is
blocked by the limitations of the building, adaptations or
rehousing can provide an enhanced quality of life. This book
describes the processes involved in rehousing or adapting existing
accomodation, identifying the professionals who may contribute and
highlighting the role of the occupational therapist. It focuses on:
- innovative ways of working out solutions to problems -
user-centred services - how users can be informed and empowered -
multi-disciplinary co-operation to overcome problems - principles
of good practice in adapting existing property - effective planning
of a new housing project, from choosing the site to completion -
improving housing stock through government legislation and local
planning department practices - the key role of occupational
therapists in successful community care. The book will be of
interest and practical use not only to occupational therapists but
also to a range of other professionals, including access and
planning officers, architects, environmental health officers and
social workers.
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