The second article examines the process and findings following the operation of the bath clinic as a means of reducing and rationalising bath assessments and decreasing the caseload of the social services occupational therapists. It outlines the way that the clinic has developed, examines the monitoring of the clinic and the alterations made to improve its running and success, and provides an evaluation following continued data collection.
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