Outcomes of ordinary housing sevices in Wales: objective indicatiors.
By: Perry, Jonathan.
Contributor(s): Felce, David.
Series: Mental Handicap Research 7 (4) 1994: 286-311. 1994Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): EVALUATION | RESIDENTIAL LIVING | STAFFED HOUSING | STANDARDSSummary: Outcome data were collected on fourteen, recently provided staffed houses for people with mild, moderate, severe or profound mental handicaps in order to assess the quality of service provided. The quality of a variety of aspects of life in these houses was assessed. This research provides further evidence that the extent of staff support for resident activity is critical to how much residents are able to participate fully in the everyday activities which arise in the conduct of their lives.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Outcome data were collected on fourteen, recently provided staffed houses for people with mild, moderate, severe or profound mental handicaps in order to assess the quality of service provided. The quality of a variety of aspects of life in these houses was assessed. This research provides further evidence that the extent of staff support for resident activity is critical to how much residents are able to participate fully in the everyday activities which arise in the conduct of their lives.
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