2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.747919
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Strengthening Community Participation by People With Disabilities in Community-Based Group Homes Through Innovative Action Research

Abstract: In the US and beyond, a paradigm shift is underway toward community-based care, motivated by changes in policies, payment models and social norms. A significant aspect of this shift for disability activists and policy makers is ensuring participation in community life for individuals with disabilities living in residential homes. Despite a U.S. government ruling that encourages community participation and provides federal and state funding to realize it, little progress has been made. This study builds on and … Show more

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“…Second, change involves a collaborative process. Our experience indicates clearly that the successful implementation of either all or parts of the SCP requires planning and collaborative work among policymakers, service/support providers, people with disabilities and their families, professionals, and researchers, as together they work to bring about meaningful change in the policies, services, and sup-ports to people with disabilities [63][64][65]. Third, change is facilitated through a systematic approach and process such as that described in this article.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Second, change involves a collaborative process. Our experience indicates clearly that the successful implementation of either all or parts of the SCP requires planning and collaborative work among policymakers, service/support providers, people with disabilities and their families, professionals, and researchers, as together they work to bring about meaningful change in the policies, services, and sup-ports to people with disabilities [63][64][65]. Third, change is facilitated through a systematic approach and process such as that described in this article.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%