“…Reablement is a multidisciplinary, time‐limited, person‐centred, home‐based intervention for people who are at risk of functional decline and at risk of losing independence, for example after a period of illness or an accident (Aspinal, Glasby, Rostgaard, Tuntland, & Westendorp, ). While reablement has been described as an intervention for people in all ages irrespective of diagnosis, there has been a clear emphasis on older people in the literature (Aspinal et al, ; Sims‐Gould, Tong, Wallis‐Mayer, & Ashe, ; Tessier, Beaulieu, Mcginn, & Latulippe, ). The focus of reablement is to support the person to regain, retain or gain independence in activities of daily living (ADL), allowing people to remain in their ordinary housing, living independent and fulfilling lives, and reducing the need for social support services such as home help (Tessier et al, ).…”