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Book Synopsis
This book provides practitioners with the foundations onto which they can build their own understanding and practice within housing.

It is based on two fundamental principles: the importance of homes becoming enabling environments, and promoting user-centred services. The authors argues that occupational therapists working in the distinct context of housing require additional background knowledge and professional skills to those used within healthcare settings.

  • Explores a broad range of theory bases and developing practice within the area of occupational therapy in housing
  • Presents a vast array of knowledge, research and experience
  • Written by occupational therapists working as practitioners, educators and managers, alongside academics in the social policy and disability issues


Trade Review
"... publication provides the firm foundations to becoming the recommended first choice text for any occupational therapists interested in housing-related issues." (British Journal of Occupational Therapy, January 2007)

Table of Contents
Contributors.

Preface.

Chapter 1: The theory bases (Jani Grisbrooke).

Chapter 2: The assessment process (Frances Heywood).

Chapter 3: The social model and clinical reasoning (Sue Pengelly).

Chapter 4: Housing: the user’s perspective (Sally French and John Swain).

Chapter 5: Conveying information through drawing (Peter Ashlee, Sylvia Clutton, Sue Pengelly and Jon Cowderoy).

Chapter 6: Access standards: evolution of inclusive housing (Paraig O’Brien).

Chapter 7: Housing adaptations and community care (Clare Picking).

Chapter 8: Ergonomics and housing (Carla Benedict, Samantha Pooley and Jani Grisbrooke).

Chapter 9: Evaluation for service users and service performance (Sue Pengelly and Andrew Winfield).

Chapter 10: Smart technology at home (Kathryn McNab).

References.

Index.

Occupational Therapy in Housing: Building on Firm

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    A Paperback / softback by Sylvia Clutton, Jani Grisbooke, Sue Pengelly

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 16/12/2005
      ISBN13: 9781861565006, 978-1861565006
      ISBN10: 1861565003

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book provides practitioners with the foundations onto which they can build their own understanding and practice within housing.

      It is based on two fundamental principles: the importance of homes becoming enabling environments, and promoting user-centred services. The authors argues that occupational therapists working in the distinct context of housing require additional background knowledge and professional skills to those used within healthcare settings.

      • Explores a broad range of theory bases and developing practice within the area of occupational therapy in housing
      • Presents a vast array of knowledge, research and experience
      • Written by occupational therapists working as practitioners, educators and managers, alongside academics in the social policy and disability issues


      Trade Review
      "... publication provides the firm foundations to becoming the recommended first choice text for any occupational therapists interested in housing-related issues." (British Journal of Occupational Therapy, January 2007)

      Table of Contents
      Contributors.

      Preface.

      Chapter 1: The theory bases (Jani Grisbrooke).

      Chapter 2: The assessment process (Frances Heywood).

      Chapter 3: The social model and clinical reasoning (Sue Pengelly).

      Chapter 4: Housing: the user’s perspective (Sally French and John Swain).

      Chapter 5: Conveying information through drawing (Peter Ashlee, Sylvia Clutton, Sue Pengelly and Jon Cowderoy).

      Chapter 6: Access standards: evolution of inclusive housing (Paraig O’Brien).

      Chapter 7: Housing adaptations and community care (Clare Picking).

      Chapter 8: Ergonomics and housing (Carla Benedict, Samantha Pooley and Jani Grisbrooke).

      Chapter 9: Evaluation for service users and service performance (Sue Pengelly and Andrew Winfield).

      Chapter 10: Smart technology at home (Kathryn McNab).

      References.

      Index.

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