Case studies

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Case studies of reablement in action

Dive into a diverse selection of reablement case studies told by aged care clients and sector professionals.

These personal experiences of reablement are available as:

Gain expert insights, practical approaches, and positive outcomes to support your delivery of wellness and reablement.

Reablement Conversations podcast

In Reablement Conversations, Hilary O’Connell, Keep Able’s Principal Advisor of Healthy Ageing and Reablement, chats with people working in aged care.

She learns what reablement means to them, hears about their successes, and gathers tips and tricks for embedding this approach into everyday practice.

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Personal Perspectives

These are real stories from older people about how they overcame challenges and reached their goals through reablement.

Showing that every reablement journey is unique, these stories offer useful ideas for supporting your clients’ independence in different and meaningful ways.

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Animated examples of reablement success

These short, animated videos bring episodes of the Reablement Conversations podcast to life.

They showcase real wellness and reablement success stories, sparking fresh ideas for your own work with clients.

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Get in touch

Did you know we offer free professional development presentations on a wide range of wellness and reablement topics? Visit our Professional Development Presentations webpage or submit the ‘Connect with Keep Able’ form below to organise one for your team. We’re here to support you at every stage of your reablement journey.

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