Comparing Housing and Support Models for Adults with Learning Disabilities
An exploratory research project to compare the costs and outcomes of supported living and residential care for people with learning disabilities.
An exploratory research project to compare the costs and outcomes of supported living and residential care for people with learning disabilities.
Stepping down – supporting people back into their community...
NDTi Chief Executive, Paul Marshall, reflects on the similarities between his social housing experience and the challenges currently facing the housing and support market....
For organisations and providers that support people in housing or in their own homes.
Through our work across the UK with older people, people with learning disabilities and people with mental health problems it has become clear that despite the range of housing options that exists for people with support needs, there is still an over reliance on traditional forms of housing and support such as residential or nursing care.
Through our work across the UK with older people, people with learning disabilities and people with mental health problems it has become clear that despite the range of housing options that exists for people with support needs, there is still an over reliance on traditional forms of housing and support such as residential or nursing care.
In this third paper we consider the characteristics of these housing and support options in terms of the level of inclusion, rights, choice and control they offer to people with care or support need
Paper 2: A proposed typology of housing and support options...
Paper 1: What is the evidence for the cost or cost-effectiveness of housing and support options for people with care or support needs?...
Independent living and housing options is one of the four PfA outcomes that support young people to move into adulthood with good lives; however it seems to be one of the more challenging ones to get right.
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