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The Social Value of Aids and Adaptations Provided by Home Improvement Agencies

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Older and disabled people who have adapted their homes see improvements in mobility, wellbeing and wider physical benefits according to a brand-new report that researches the social value of home adaptations. 

The Social Value of Aids and Adaptations Provided by Home Improvement Agencies report evidences people’s experiences of adapting their home and finds that they have a significant effect on independence and self-respect and enable people to maintain greater degrees of purpose and identity. 

Clifford, J., Kemp, J., and Shah, A. (2021). Foundations: The Social Value of aids and adaptations provided by Home Improvement Agencies. London. Sonnet Impact and Foundations.


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