Provide support for mobility
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Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- Rehabilitation Care Pathway: Poor Mobility and Loss of Function, published NHS National Cancer Action Team
- ‘Definition: Defining the meaning of mobility impairment’ webpage on the Disabled World website
- ‘Help individuals to keep mobile’ by Pearson Schools and FE Colleges
- ‘Physical exercise and dementia’ webpage on the Alzheimer’s Society website
- ‘Caregiver advice: Mobility problems’ webpage on the Health in Aging website
- ‘The role of carers and families in reablement’ video on the Social Care Institute for Excellence website
- ‘Household gadgets and equipment to make life easier’ webpage on the NHS website
- ‘Moving and handling in health and social care’ webpage on the Health and Safety Executive website
- ‘Mental wellbeing in over 65s: occupational therapy and physical activity interventions’ webpage on the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence website
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- Click to read ‘Physical and mobility impairment factsheet’ by Dorset County Council.
- Click to read ‘Activities of daily living (ADLs)’ on the Physiopedia website.
- Click on the web icon to watch a video that further explains the effect Multiple Sclerosis has on a person’s mobility.
- ‘Physical activity helps maintain mobility in older adults’ webpage on the Science Daily website. Click on the icon to the left to read this article.
- Click to read ‘How to exercise with limited mobility’ on the Help Guide website.
- Think And Challenge
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