Re-thinking reablement strategies for older adults in residential aged care: a scoping review
Abstract Background The number of older adults in residential aged care is increasing. Aged care residents have been shown to spend most of the day sedentary and have many co-morbidities. This review aimed to systematically explore the effectiveness of reablement strategies in residential aged care...
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Main Authors: | Lucy K. Lewis, Tim Henwood, Jo Boylan, Sarah Hunter, Belinda Lange, Michael Lawless, Rachel Milte, Jasmine Petersen |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4063c81d963642c49bc0127de57b2d44 |
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