Independent Living Rehabilitation: Program Development, Management, and Evaluation.

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Title: Independent Living Rehabilitation: Program Development, Management, and Evaluation.
Language: English
Authors: Rice, B. Douglas, Arkansas Univ., Fayetteville. Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center., Texas Inst. for Rehabilitation and Research, Houston.
Availability: Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, Publications Department, P.O. Box 1358, Hot Springs, AR 71901 (Item #1202, $4.00).
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 71
Publication Date: 1983
Sponsoring Agency: National Inst. of Handicapped Research (ED), Washington, DC.
Contract Number: G008003045
Document Type: Guides - Non-Classroom
Descriptors: Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled), Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Federal Legislation, Human Services, Mental Retardation, Models, Normalization (Handicapped), Program Administration, Program Development, Program Evaluation, Rehabilitation Programs, Staff Development, Vocational Education, Vocational Rehabilitation
Geographic Terms: U.S.; Arkansas
Abstract: This manual is designed for use by staff development personnel and other trainers in presenting an orientation to independent living programing for rehabilitation agencies and other human service organizations. The three chapters in unit 1 define independent living, identify the major historic events contributing to the development of independent living, and provide detailed information on significant legislation. Unit 2 addresses development and management of independent living programs. Its five chapters describe models for independent living programs; discuss generic services commonly found in independent living programs; consider staff positions, duties, and responsibilities; overview the role and function of the rehabilitation counselor in independent living settings; and identify evaluation criteria. The first chapter in the closing unit focuses on vocational rehabilitation and reviews the rationale for the independent living rehabilitation services to be provided by state vocational rehabilitation agencies. The final chapter of the manual highlights a number of important concerns in independent living. The issues are phrased in the form of questions to stimulate discussion leading to identification of alternative solutions or recommendations. (Each chapter concludes with a summary and notes to the trainer.) References and an appendix listing training resources are included. (YLB)
Journal Code: RIEOCT1983
Entry Date: 1983
Accession Number: ED229632
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This manual is designed for use by staff development personnel and other trainers in presenting an orientation to independent living programing for rehabilitation agencies and other human service organizations. The three chapters in unit 1 define independent living, identify the major historic events contributing to the development of independent living, and provide detailed information on significant legislation. Unit 2 addresses development and management of independent living programs. Its five chapters describe models for independent living programs; discuss generic services commonly found in independent living programs; consider staff positions, duties, and responsibilities; overview the role and function of the rehabilitation counselor in independent living settings; and identify evaluation criteria. The first chapter in the closing unit focuses on vocational rehabilitation and reviews the rationale for the independent living rehabilitation services to be provided by state vocational rehabilitation agencies. The final chapter of the manual highlights a number of important concerns in independent living. The issues are phrased in the form of questions to stimulate discussion leading to identification of alternative solutions or recommendations. (Each chapter concludes with a summary and notes to the trainer.) References and an appendix listing training resources are included. (YLB)