We asked:- Is it a good idea for workers to live alongside their clients?
These are some of the comments we received:-
“If 'workers' include carers and 'clients' include the cared for, then it can be very appropriate that the two live alongside each other if they share a community life-style such as Camphill promotes and facilitates.”
Dr Sam Sinclair
Camphill Scotland
“I don’t think this is a good idea at all. As we say, work and family are two separate things, and there is a danger of not keeping the balance in life.
Also we can make our clients fully dependent on us. My understanding is that we need to empower the clients to make them independent so that they can lead their own life. If we make them dependent they will be de-skilled and could lose their self-esteem. Surely this will affect their wellbeing and quality of life.”
Dr. Harish Mehra
Birmingham
“My view is that it will bring about a lot of confusion in the sense that professionals need to maintain a professionalism with clients. This could be eroded when clients and workers live together.”
Olive Onwualu
Mental Health Team
Greenwich
“I do not believe it is a good idea because I think it fosters an unhealthy interdependency and over cosseting.
It raises a number of issues. How do people who need to learn the skills of community living manage to take real risks? Also, is this the real choice of the service user and ‘Big Brother/Sister springs to mind. I also have concerns about vulnerable people being abused and exploited.
The notion by the worker that they are ultimately responsible could lead to things being withheld and what happens to the service user if the worker decides/is forced to withdraw?”
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