Apartment living and community care: experiences of people with intellectual disability, their families, and support staff

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    The authors consider the role of urban design in relation to autonomy, independence, and the provision of support 398 for people with intellectual disability. This social infrastructure is studied from the perspectives of people with intellectual disability who live and receive support in their apartments and is tri‐ angulated with interviews with family members who visit them there, and the support workers who provide 24‐hour, daily support. As a result, the authors know very little about the implications of urban design on how disability support is provided to and received by people with . . .

     

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