Elizabeth Ainsworth, Desleigh De Jonge
An Occupational Therapist's Guide to Home Modification Practice
Elizabeth Ainsworth, Desleigh De Jonge
An Occupational Therapist's Guide to Home Modification Practice
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Provides comprehensive information to inform occupational therapists about current practice and research. This includes the authors using a transactional approach to examine the person-occupation-environment interaction and providing occupational therapists with a detailed understanding of the various dimensions of the home environment that can impact clients' home modification decisions.
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Provides comprehensive information to inform occupational therapists about current practice and research. This includes the authors using a transactional approach to examine the person-occupation-environment interaction and providing occupational therapists with a detailed understanding of the various dimensions of the home environment that can impact clients' home modification decisions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 287mm x 224mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1572g
- ISBN-13: 9781630912185
- ISBN-10: 1630912182
- Artikelnr.: 54618390
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 287mm x 224mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1572g
- ISBN-13: 9781630912185
- ISBN-10: 1630912182
- Artikelnr.: 54618390
Elizabeth Ainsworth, MOccThy, Grad Cert Health Sci graduated in 1989 with a bachelor of occupational therapy (honors) degree and completed a master's in occupational therapy (contemporary clinical practice at the University of Queensland) and a graduate certificate in health science (environmental modifications at the University of Sydney) in 2000. She is a private practice occupational therapist, accredited and qualified access consultant, and PhD candidate at The University of Queensland. Elizabeth has had over 20 years' experience aiding older people and people with disabilities who require home modifications or alternative housing. She has a history of working in government and non-government agencies that assist people living in a range of housing tenures such as private and social housing and private rental accommodation. Elizabeth provides consultancy services to clients and their families, and to organizations, about housing and home modification solutions. She also completes medico legal work, providing information to the courts in Australia and overseas about the housing and home modification needs of people who have had complex or catastrophic injuries. She provides home modification and universal design education and training to occupational therapy university undergraduate and postgraduate students and to occupational therapy clinicians working in a range of settings in the community, both in Australia and overseas. She is a member of the Australian Network for Universal Housing Design (ANUHD), Universal Design Australia, the Australian Access Consultants Association (ACAA), the Australian Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Association (ARATA), and Values in Action. Desleigh de Jonge, MPhil (OccThy), Grad Cert Soc Sci graduated in 1978 with a bachelor of occupational therapy from The University of Queensland, completed a master's in philosophy in 2001, and is currently completing a PhD at this university. She has over 35 years' clinical experience as an occupational therapist and 12 years teaching and research at the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at The University of Queensland, where she currently holds an honorary research title. Her teaching and research is focused on interventions and outcome measures that recognize client goals and priorities. Desleigh's national and international reputation in client-oriented analysis of assistive technologies, environmental design, and home modifications has earned her invitations to present at international conferences on assistive technology and home modification services and outcomes in the United States and Australia, and she has been published extensively in national and international journals. Desleigh was on the editorial board of Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology from 2006 to 2012 and regularly reviews articles for national and international journals. Elizabeth and Desleigh have worked together for at least 18 years to provide training to occupational therapy students and practitioners. They have presented at national and international conferences on home modifications and universal design to a broad range of people from various backgrounds. The second edition of this book is testament to their dedication to equipping occupational therapists to achieve quality home modification outcomes for older people and people with disabilities internationally.
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Authors Contributing Authors Preface
Foreword Chapter 1 The Home Environment Chapter 2 Approaches to Service
Delivery Chapter 3 Models of Occupational Therapy Chapter 4 Legislation,
Regulations, Codes, and Standards Influencing Home Modification Practice
Chapter 5 The Home Modification Process Chapter 6 Evaluating Clients' Home
Modification Needs and Priorities Chapter 7 Measuring the Person and the
Home Environment Chapter 8 Drawing the Built Environment Chapter 9
Developing and Tailoring Interventions i Chapter 10 Sourcing and Evaluating
Products and Designs Chapter 11 Access Standards and Their Role in Guiding
Interventions Chapter 12 Ethical, Legal, and Reporting Variables: Pathways
to Best Practice Chapter 13 Evaluating Outcomes Chapter 14 Literature
Review: Home Modification Outcomes for Older Adults and Adults With
Disabilities Chapter 15 Case Studies Appendix A Minor Modifications: It's
Not as Simple as Do It Yourself (DIY)Appendix B Outline of Shapes and
Occupied Wheelchairs Appendix C Fundamental Types of Compact Turns Appendix
D Ramp Installation Considerations Appendix E Home Modification Practice
Resources Appendix F Access Standards Resources Appendix G Home Visit
Checklist Appendix H Home Modification Report Template Appendix I Example
of an Occupational Therapy Report s Index
Foreword Chapter 1 The Home Environment Chapter 2 Approaches to Service
Delivery Chapter 3 Models of Occupational Therapy Chapter 4 Legislation,
Regulations, Codes, and Standards Influencing Home Modification Practice
Chapter 5 The Home Modification Process Chapter 6 Evaluating Clients' Home
Modification Needs and Priorities Chapter 7 Measuring the Person and the
Home Environment Chapter 8 Drawing the Built Environment Chapter 9
Developing and Tailoring Interventions i Chapter 10 Sourcing and Evaluating
Products and Designs Chapter 11 Access Standards and Their Role in Guiding
Interventions Chapter 12 Ethical, Legal, and Reporting Variables: Pathways
to Best Practice Chapter 13 Evaluating Outcomes Chapter 14 Literature
Review: Home Modification Outcomes for Older Adults and Adults With
Disabilities Chapter 15 Case Studies Appendix A Minor Modifications: It's
Not as Simple as Do It Yourself (DIY)Appendix B Outline of Shapes and
Occupied Wheelchairs Appendix C Fundamental Types of Compact Turns Appendix
D Ramp Installation Considerations Appendix E Home Modification Practice
Resources Appendix F Access Standards Resources Appendix G Home Visit
Checklist Appendix H Home Modification Report Template Appendix I Example
of an Occupational Therapy Report s Index
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Authors Contributing Authors Preface
Foreword Chapter 1 The Home Environment Chapter 2 Approaches to Service
Delivery Chapter 3 Models of Occupational Therapy Chapter 4 Legislation,
Regulations, Codes, and Standards Influencing Home Modification Practice
Chapter 5 The Home Modification Process Chapter 6 Evaluating Clients' Home
Modification Needs and Priorities Chapter 7 Measuring the Person and the
Home Environment Chapter 8 Drawing the Built Environment Chapter 9
Developing and Tailoring Interventions i Chapter 10 Sourcing and Evaluating
Products and Designs Chapter 11 Access Standards and Their Role in Guiding
Interventions Chapter 12 Ethical, Legal, and Reporting Variables: Pathways
to Best Practice Chapter 13 Evaluating Outcomes Chapter 14 Literature
Review: Home Modification Outcomes for Older Adults and Adults With
Disabilities Chapter 15 Case Studies Appendix A Minor Modifications: It's
Not as Simple as Do It Yourself (DIY)Appendix B Outline of Shapes and
Occupied Wheelchairs Appendix C Fundamental Types of Compact Turns Appendix
D Ramp Installation Considerations Appendix E Home Modification Practice
Resources Appendix F Access Standards Resources Appendix G Home Visit
Checklist Appendix H Home Modification Report Template Appendix I Example
of an Occupational Therapy Report s Index
Foreword Chapter 1 The Home Environment Chapter 2 Approaches to Service
Delivery Chapter 3 Models of Occupational Therapy Chapter 4 Legislation,
Regulations, Codes, and Standards Influencing Home Modification Practice
Chapter 5 The Home Modification Process Chapter 6 Evaluating Clients' Home
Modification Needs and Priorities Chapter 7 Measuring the Person and the
Home Environment Chapter 8 Drawing the Built Environment Chapter 9
Developing and Tailoring Interventions i Chapter 10 Sourcing and Evaluating
Products and Designs Chapter 11 Access Standards and Their Role in Guiding
Interventions Chapter 12 Ethical, Legal, and Reporting Variables: Pathways
to Best Practice Chapter 13 Evaluating Outcomes Chapter 14 Literature
Review: Home Modification Outcomes for Older Adults and Adults With
Disabilities Chapter 15 Case Studies Appendix A Minor Modifications: It's
Not as Simple as Do It Yourself (DIY)Appendix B Outline of Shapes and
Occupied Wheelchairs Appendix C Fundamental Types of Compact Turns Appendix
D Ramp Installation Considerations Appendix E Home Modification Practice
Resources Appendix F Access Standards Resources Appendix G Home Visit
Checklist Appendix H Home Modification Report Template Appendix I Example
of an Occupational Therapy Report s Index