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This book is designed as a companion text for the variety of support workers in the field of rehabilitation. It recognises the diversity of roles and array of training and education options; formal routes such as S/NVQ and schemes which are tailored to an individual workplace. Therefore the focus of the book is simply to provide an accessible introduction to rehabilitating the patient, no matter what discipline or service leads this activity.

Enabling Independence provides practical information by reflecting different approaches to assisting with rehabilitation. The first section introduces the framework for the book and considers the philosophy of enablement. The second section is dedicated to enhancing function' and details the most common activities of daily living, such as mobility and dressing. This is followed by a problem oriented approach' in the third section, which addresses typical problems which support workers are likely to encounter, such as patients who f

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[This book provides] much needed guidance and examples of good practice for the UK and other interested parties abroad. Many workers (especially in parts of the UK) want to study NVQs and cannot get access to them, so this book will also help them… I like the ‘typical day’ approach as this gives examples and can answer frequently asked questions. It is also easy for the reader to follow. This book appears to get right into the subject from the workplace level and give a variety of styles, i.e. case studies, problem solving, diagrams… I believe this work is extremely important. There is nothing like it out there and there is a real need for it.
Catherine Smith, Assistants Officer, The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

'I recommend this book as a companion guide for rehabilitation staff and supervisors. reflective questions and international references make it a must for most physical medicine settings'

Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, October 2007



Table of Contents
Section 1: The tools of enabling independence.

Introduction.

Goal Setting.

Teaching for Rehabilitation.

Section 2: Enhancing function.

Introduction.

Case studies.

Mobility and transfers.

Dressing.

Washing.

Food preparation.

Self medication.

Swallowing difficulties.

Going out.

Section 3: Problem based approach .

Communication.

Psychological issues.

Falls.

Continence.

Memory loss.

Fatigue.

Palliative care.

Section 4: Issues.

Carer support.

Life-long learning.

Team working

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    A Paperback / softback by Hazel Mackey, Susan Nancarrow

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/05/2006
      ISBN13: 9781405130288, 978-1405130288
      ISBN10: 1405130288
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is designed as a companion text for the variety of support workers in the field of rehabilitation. It recognises the diversity of roles and array of training and education options; formal routes such as S/NVQ and schemes which are tailored to an individual workplace. Therefore the focus of the book is simply to provide an accessible introduction to rehabilitating the patient, no matter what discipline or service leads this activity.

      Enabling Independence provides practical information by reflecting different approaches to assisting with rehabilitation. The first section introduces the framework for the book and considers the philosophy of enablement. The second section is dedicated to enhancing function' and details the most common activities of daily living, such as mobility and dressing. This is followed by a problem oriented approach' in the third section, which addresses typical problems which support workers are likely to encounter, such as patients who f

      Trade Review
      [This book provides] much needed guidance and examples of good practice for the UK and other interested parties abroad. Many workers (especially in parts of the UK) want to study NVQs and cannot get access to them, so this book will also help them… I like the ‘typical day’ approach as this gives examples and can answer frequently asked questions. It is also easy for the reader to follow. This book appears to get right into the subject from the workplace level and give a variety of styles, i.e. case studies, problem solving, diagrams… I believe this work is extremely important. There is nothing like it out there and there is a real need for it.
      Catherine Smith, Assistants Officer, The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

      'I recommend this book as a companion guide for rehabilitation staff and supervisors. reflective questions and international references make it a must for most physical medicine settings'

      Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, October 2007



      Table of Contents
      Section 1: The tools of enabling independence.

      Introduction.

      Goal Setting.

      Teaching for Rehabilitation.

      Section 2: Enhancing function.

      Introduction.

      Case studies.

      Mobility and transfers.

      Dressing.

      Washing.

      Food preparation.

      Self medication.

      Swallowing difficulties.

      Going out.

      Section 3: Problem based approach .

      Communication.

      Psychological issues.

      Falls.

      Continence.

      Memory loss.

      Fatigue.

      Palliative care.

      Section 4: Issues.

      Carer support.

      Life-long learning.

      Team working

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