Reablement for people with cognitive impairment or dementia living in the community: current approach to practice and practitioner-led targets for practice change through audit and feedback | Synapse
December 5, 2025
Reablement for people with cognitive impairment or dementia living in the community: current approach to practice and practitioner-led targets for practice change through audit and feedback
Key Points
Reablement enhances access to services for those with dementia, suggesting a need for tailored implementation.
Key barriers to successful reablement were identified, leading to potential adjustments in practice.
Audit and feedback serve as critical components in facilitating practice change for practitioners.
Addressing barriers may improve the implementation of reablement for individuals with cognitive impairment and dementia.
Abstract
A tailored implementation plan that addresses the barriers and enablers to reablement is needed to enhance practice and access to services for people living with cognitive impairment or dementia.