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Metzelthin et 2020 have published a position paper presenting an internationally accepted definition of reablement. The worl was initiated by the Reable network and written by four of it`s members. This is the definition:

Reablement is a person-centred, holistic approach that aims to enhance an individual’s physical and/or other functioning, to increase or maintain their independence in meaningful activities of daily living at their place of residence and toreduce their need for long-term services. Reablement consists of multiple visitsand is delivered by a trained and coordinated interdisciplinary team. The approach includes an initial comprehensive assessment followed by regular reassessments and the development of goal-oriented support plans. Reablement supports an individual to achieve their goals, if applicable, through participation in daily activities, home modifications and assistive devices as well as involvement of their social network. Reablement is an inclusive approach irrespective of age, capacity, diagnosis or setting.

https://cpb-ap-se2.wpmucdn.com/blogs.auckland.ac.nz/dist/3/386/files/2020/09/Metzelthin-et-2020.pdf