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Reablement in a community setting
Abstract:
Abstract

Purpose: When older adults experience a decrease in functional independence including decreased ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL) tasks, rehabilitation services are required. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate if a home-based reablement program influenced the ADL ability of older adults. Methods: Ninety-one older adults (80?±?9 years) were allocated to a 12-weeks home-based reablement program consisting of ADL task performance training by a home carer supervised by an occupational therapist. ADL ability was measured at baseline, at 12 weeks and at follow-up (range: 310–592?d) using the ADL-Interview (ADL-I). Results: Overall, ADL ability improved significantly over time (p?=?0.041). Post-hoc t-tests indicated that the improvements occurred between baseline and end of intervention (p?=?0.042) and were maintained at follow-up 10 months after intervention (p?=?0.674). There were no effects related to age (p?=?0.787) or to whether the older adult had received help previously (p?=?0.120). Conclusion: A 12-weeks home-based reablement program was found to improve ADL ability among older adults regardless of whether they previously received help. This implies that receiving home care services should not be considered a barrier to participation in a reablement program.

  • Implications for Rehabilitation
  • Older adults, motivated for obtaining independence within performance of ADL tasks, will potentially benefit from participation in the reablement program.

  • Older adults, already receiving home care services, will also have the potential to benefit from participation in the reablement program.

Keywords:Activities of daily living  home rehabilitation  older adults  reablement program
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