Care and rehabilitation institutions for people with intellectual disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Polish experiences

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People with intellectual disabilities benefit from many forms of institutional support, which include residential, rehabilitation, and educational services. Changes caused by the pandemic, especially the introduction of new rules relating to various aspects of life, raised several challenges and problems in the functioning of these institutions and for the people with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research concerned facilities providing services for people with intellectual disabilities in Poland during the pandemic. The research goal was to determine what changes took place in the rehabilitation and care institutions during the pandemic in terms of their organization and the functioning of their clients and personnel. An online questionnaire was used. The respondents were institution employees. Data showed a number of preventive, educational, and supportive activities carried out by the institutions. Adverse changes in the psychosocial functioning of people with intellectual disabilities and other problems during the pandemic were reported.

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Parchomiuk, M. (2023). Care and rehabilitation institutions for people with intellectual disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Polish experiences. International Social Work, 66(4), 1080–1099. https://doi.org/10.1177/00208728211060471

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