As a carer it is important to promote independence of the person you are caring for. Amy-Pearl works for Carers WA and has experience using the “Everything you do for me, you take from me” concept and shares her learnings with us and how she applied this in her own caring role. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
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As a carer it is important to promote independence of the person you are caring for. Amy-Pearl works for Carers WA and has experience using the “Everything you do for me, you take from me” concept and shares her learnings with us and how she applied this in her own caring role. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au
In this episode, Hilary O’Connell and Laura Coleman, Practice Advisor for aged care and dementia at Avivo, discuss what short-term reablement means in practice, and how it can encourage older people to regain and maintain their independence. “Reablement for me means that people actually have an opportunity to decide what’s next for them. They may only need support for a very short time to get over an injury, so that is their opportunity. They don’t have to lock in for the rest of their...
Keep Able Reablement Podcasts
As a carer it is important to promote independence of the person you are caring for. Amy-Pearl works for Carers WA and has experience using the “Everything you do for me, you take from me” concept and shares her learnings with us and how she applied this in her own caring role. Discover more reablement resources at keepable.com.au