Re-braiding the Strands of Life through Community Rehabilitation, Home Care, and Informal Support: A Longitudinal Collective Case Study

Limited research exists on the experiences of older adults participating in community rehabilitation. Our longitudinal, collective case study explored older adults’ experiences while they engaged in community rehabilitation and home care services, as well as family caregivers’ concurrent experiences...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal on aging 2023-03, Vol.42 (1), p.80-91
Hauptverfasser: Zawaly, Kathleen, Ripat, Jacquie, Guse, Lorna, Katz, Alan, Edwards, Jeanette, Sibley, Kathryn M.
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Adults
Aged
Caregivers
Case studies
Community
Community health care
Families & family life
Home Care Services
Home health care
Humans
Informal care
Integrated care
Intervention
Interviews
Longitudinal Studies
Occupational therapy
Older people
Perceptions
Qualitative research
Rehabilitation
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