Community Care and the Mentally Handicapped
Services for Mothers and Their Mentally Handicapped Children
Andy Alaszewski author Sam Ayer author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Jun '26
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Based on mothers’ experiences and accounts, Community Care and the Mentally Handicapped (originally published in 1984) explores the daily challenges of caring for a severely disabled child at home.
Having recognised the limitations of institutional care, the authors examine the needs and experiences of families from the initial discovery of intellectual disability in their child through practical care within the family, informal community support, and the role of formal services.
By looking at the policies and services of the time and their shortcomings, the authors conclude that there was a great need for developing support networks for disabled children and their mothers. To improve the quality of care, greater assistance from both informal self-help groups and formal agencies was essential.
This book, based on the shared problems, experiences, and resources of mothers from the North Humberside area, documents the realities of daily family care of intellectually disabled children. For those concerned with meeting the needs of these children, the accounts of their mothers provide invaluable perspectives.
Reviews of the first publication:
‘This is a useful book which is likely to be of interest to all members of the community mental handicap team.’
— The British Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 147, Issue 1
‘It is a careful and detailed academic document.’
— The British Journal of Social Work, Vol. 15, No. 3
ISBN: 9781041335719
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 670g
274 pages