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Towards interdisciplinary rehabilitation: further developments at Rivermead Rehabilitation Centre
Joanna R McGrath
Rivermead Rehabilitation Centre, Abingdon Road, Oxford OX1 4XD, UK
Julie A Marks
Rivermead Rehabilitation Centre, Oxford
Alison M Davis
Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow
This article reports on the continuing development of a client-centred, handicap- based, interdisciplinary approach to goal planning at a neurological rehabilitation centre. Training initiatives and the development of standard documentation are described. Evaluation of the goal-planning process based on this documentation has provided evidence of a good level of staff competence in and commitment to the approach.
Clinical Rehabilitation, Vol. 9, No. 4,
320-326 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/026921559500900407

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