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Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
iLA - Keep Able
18 episodes
3 weeks ago
Dementia Research – results of research program from UNSW and why reablement MUST be considered and used for positive outcomes for clients living with dementia. Also, the perspective of Allied Health professionals of using reablement with clients living with dementia. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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Dementia Research – results of research program from UNSW and why reablement MUST be considered and used for positive outcomes for clients living with dementia. Also, the perspective of Allied Health professionals of using reablement with clients living with dementia. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
Show more...
Health & Fitness
Business,
Non-Profit,
Medicine
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Reablement conversations: with Dr Elissa Burton
Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
22 minutes
3 months ago
Reablement conversations: with Dr Elissa Burton
In this episode, Hilary O’Connell and Dr. Elissa Burton, Associate Professor at Curtin University, School of Allied Health, discuss how reablement and restorative short-term care improve clients’ quality of lives. This model gives clients the opportunity to work out ways to improve mental and physical function, rebuild skills they’ve lost, and equip them with support so they can reach their goals and live independently at home for as long as possible. “I’ve done a lot of work with older peopl...
Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
Dementia Research – results of research program from UNSW and why reablement MUST be considered and used for positive outcomes for clients living with dementia. Also, the perspective of Allied Health professionals of using reablement with clients living with dementia. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au