What does 'feeling at home' mean for adults with intellectual disabilities living in group homes in England?
Deborah ChinnTony LevitanAndrew PowerKaty BrickleyShalim AliPublished in: Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID (2024)
Achieving a sense of 'feeling at home' requires engagement in practices of home-making. Many of our participants required support from staff to engage in these practices. For some housemates their experience of home was conditional and precarious.