Helping adult day centres to ‘unlock lockdown’: Part 2: Reflecting about what has happened, our ‘journey’ during closure and the future of our service

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Abstract

The COVID-19, or Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown of society from March 2020 were unprecedented. Most day centres closed to regular users. This document aims to support you, as a manager or voluntary co-ordinator, in your journey into a ‘new normal’ after the lockdown. There is strong evidence that attending a day centre brings quality of life and so, despite risks, enabling people to have the choice of going to a day centre is something worthwhile.
In this document (Part 2), we prompt you to reflect on what has happened
during lockdown, what else you may wish to think about, the process of
moving forwards and any learning that will be helpful for the future. Individual sections can be completed according to the stage you are in.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherNIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce, The Policy Institute, King's College London
Commissioning bodyNational Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration South London (NIHR ARC South London)
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2020

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