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Fig. 1 | BMC Health Services Research

Fig. 1

From: Understanding in the Australian aged care sector of reablement interventions for people living with dementia: a qualitative content analysis

Fig. 1

Factorial interplay impacting reablement programs offered to people living with dementia (with mapped socio-ecological model constructs). Figure 1 frames the interplay between the key categories and themes generated from the interviews. Reablement programs that are offered appear to be driven by a number of factors, including Government policy and the associated funding models that have outlined reablement as a focus for good practice in aged care [3]. Each individual care organisation then decides which programs will be offered within their service. The programs that are ultimately taken up are ostensibly dependent on the individual choice of clients when using their assigned funding packages. The remaining question following these interviews is, where are the majority of currently offered reablement interventions coming from?

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