A Descriptive Study on the Needs and Attitudes of the Homebound Severely Disabled |
Contents
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE | 7 |
The Impact of Work on the Homebound Individual | 11 |
Client Satisfaction with the Rehabilitation | 14 |
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Activities an Individual addition age range amount of pay candle wicks cerebral palsy client satisfaction Client's Response cushingoid Degree of Satisfaction delivery of supplies Description of Sample Descriptive statistics disability groups Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied employment endocrine evaluate factor family games felt financial restrictions functional limitations Hearing Impairment homebound individual homebound persons homebound population homebound programs households hypotension industrial homework interviewed lived interviewed Table large number less than one-fifth level of satisfaction Madison Opportunity Center majority of clients Manual Dexterity mental health mental illness Mental Retardation multiple sclerosis muscular-skeletal neighbors for rides obesity occupational area one-fourth one-half osteomyelitis participating pick-up and delivery program explanation referral Rehabilitation Counselor rehabilitation programs rehabilitation workers Satisfied Satisfied Undecided severely disabled individuals small percentage social activities Store Program surprising number Table 13 three-fourths tion transportation problems two-fifths Type of Disability Type of Living Undecided Somewhat Dissatisfied varicose veins viduals visual disorders woodworking coach workshop