Short term residential care for young adults - transition to independent living

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Endermann, M [1 ]
Knoop, M [1 ]
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[1] V Bodelschwinghsche Anstalten Bethel, Fachbereich Epilepsie, D-33617 Bielefeld, Germany
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The Wohnheimverbund Epilepsie 1 is part of the institution for the disabled at Bethel. Its rehabilitative service focuses on young adults with epilepsy and includes educational, medical and psychosocial help. The residents suffering from difficult-to-treat-epilepsies live approximately two or three years in residential care in order to acquire social competencies, abilities to hold a job and psychological stability. The measure used by the Wohnheimverbund which have shown to be effective are its structural framework, its teaching methods and the support of the professional services.
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