The role of support staff as people move from congregated settings to group homes and personalized arrangements in Ireland

In this study, 32 staff and the 16 people with intellectual disabilities they supported to move from congregated settings to group homes or personalized living arrangements in the community were interviewed on two occasions, before (time 1) and after (time 2) the move. In congregated settings, staff steered the move to community living, they helped them to settle in community group homes and supported them to increase control over their lives in personalized community arrangements, where they support became increasingly more personalized and geared towards community participation and development of social relationships. Implications for staff training are drawn.
Source: Journal of Intellectual Disabilities - Category: Disability Authors: Tags: Articles Source Type: research