This paper presents the findings of a study of carers' perspectives on disc
harge procedures and continuing care arrangements for adults aged 18-65 wit
h physical and complex disabilities. Interviews were conducted with carers
of people discharged from younger disabled units (YDUs) and hospital settin
gs. The emphasis carers place on the need to be informed and involved in th
e discharge planning process is described, and the adequacy of continuing c
are arrangements from carers' perspectives is examined. The findings of the
study raise issues for policy and practice about carers' needs, vis-a-vis
patients, to be included as active participants in the discharge planning p
rocess.