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Contemporary Accommodation Services for People with Psychiatric Disabilities - the Simple Taxonomy for Supported Accommodation

This article focuses on the stock of accommodation service units for people with psychiatric disabilities in Sweden and the classification of supported accommodation. We examined 122 units in 12 municipalities in Sweden and classified them according to the Simple Taxonomy for Supported Accommodation...

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Published in:Scandinavian journal of disability research : SJDR 2023-03, Vol.25 (1), p.92
Main Authors: Högström, Ebba, Fjellfeldt, Maria, Markström, Urban, Lilliehorn, Sara
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