2023 Volume 42 Issue 3 Pages 369-376
We used Management Tool for Daily Life Performance to support the return to work of a user recovering from stroke in day care rehabilitation. The use of MTDLP facilitated information gathering and communication with related offices, and the use of an additional service for improving daily life performance allowed for direct intervention at a location that met the user’s goals. In order to support the return to work, it is necessary to collaborate with companies and visit the workplace. The results suggest that interventions combining MTDLP and an additional service for improving daily life performance in day care rehabilitation to achieve this goal could be effective.