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Helping disabled people--the user's view

P Swain1

  • 1Living Options East Devon, Ashclyst Centre, Whipton.

BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
|April 10, 1993
PubMed
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People with physical disabilities require housing and daily living assistance. A project in East Devon empowers disabled individuals to shape community care services, aligning with new social care legislation.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Disability Studies
  • Community Health

Background:

  • Physical disabilities present significant challenges in obtaining adequate housing and daily living support.
  • The evolving landscape of community care increasingly emphasizes social integration and individual empowerment.
  • Disabled individuals often lack direct input into the design and delivery of essential support services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical needs of individuals with physical disabilities, focusing on housing and daily living assistance.
  • To explore the relevance of the new emphasis on social aspects within community care for disabled populations.
  • To present the operational model of Living Options East Devon, a project facilitating disabled people's participation in service development.

Main Methods:

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  • Qualitative description of the Living Options East Devon project's approach.
  • Analysis of the project's role in empowering disabled individuals.
  • Discussion of potential impacts of new community care legislation on service provision for disabled people.

Main Results:

  • Living Options East Devon actively involves disabled individuals in shaping their needed services.
  • The project demonstrates a successful model for user-led service development in community care.
  • New community care legislation may offer opportunities for enhanced user involvement and tailored support.

Conclusions:

  • Housing and daily living support are paramount for people with physical disabilities.
  • Empowering disabled individuals through projects like Living Options East Devon is crucial for effective community care.
  • New legislation should be leveraged to further enhance the voice and agency of disabled people in service design and delivery.