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Home and community-based care services empower disabled individuals with greater independence and community integration. Healthcare providers and home care agencies must recognize and address the unique needs of this expanding population.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare policy
  • Disability studies
  • Community health

Background:

  • Growing recognition of the disabled community's voice and advocacy efforts.
  • Societal and healthcare system definitions of disability and necessary services are evolving.
  • Increasing demand for independence and community access among disabled individuals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the benefits of home- and community-based care for disabled persons.
  • To emphasize the need for healthcare systems to adapt service definitions.
  • To inform home care agencies about the specific needs of the disabled population.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on disability advocacy and healthcare services.
  • Analysis of current trends in home- and community-based care models.

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  • Synthesis of patient-centered care principles for disabled individuals.
  • Main Results:

    • Home- and community-based care models align with the expressed desires of disabled individuals for independence.
    • Existing healthcare service definitions may not fully encompass the needs for community integration.
    • A gap exists in specialized training and awareness for home care agencies serving this demographic.

    Conclusions:

    • Home- and community-based care are crucial for enhancing independence and community access for disabled persons.
    • Healthcare systems and providers must redefine services to be more inclusive and responsive.
    • Home care agencies require enhanced awareness and tailored approaches to meet the evolving needs of the disabled population.