Journal article
Supporting the long-term residential care needs of older homeless people with severe alcohol-related brain injury in Australia: The wicking project
A Rota-Bartelink, B Lipmann
Care Management Journals | Published : 2007
Abstract
For years, community service providers have been frustrated with the lack in availability of long-term, specialized supported accommodation for older people, particularly older homeless people, with severe acquired brain injury (ABI) and challenging behaviors. Although the incidence of ABI (particularly alcohol-related brain injury) is far wider than being confined to the homeless population, it is frequently misdiagnosed and very often misunderstood. Wintringham is an independent welfare company in Melbourne, Australia, that provides secure, affordable, long-term accommodation and high quality services to older homeless people. The high incidence of alcohol abuse among the resident populati..
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