Care planning in residential care facilities: the contributions of occupational therapists to the interprofessional team
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Bissett, Michelle
Slater, Craig
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Interprofessional teams will often meet with residents and their families to coordinate an effective care plan. Occupational therapists provide a unique contribution, supporting resident participation in meaningful and purposeful activities. Kathrine Hammill, Michelle Bissett and Craig Slater consider a variety of strategies to enhance care planning and assist with its successful implementation
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Nursing and Residential Care
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22
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7
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Hammill, K; Bissett, M; Slater, C, Care planning in residential care facilities: the contributions of occupational therapists to the interprofessional team, Nursing and Residential Care, 2020, 22 (7), pp. 1-7