Date
1990
Document Type
Capstone
Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Project Coordinator (Advisor 1)
Nancy Bryant
Abstract
The purpose of this project was to design, implement, and evaluate a program to increase the frequency and improve the quality of community experiences for clients living in Hickory unit at Faribault Regional Center (FAC).
A comprehensive intervention package was developed that addressed all objectives both individually and as a group. It consisted of a unit policy directed at planning community experiences, a supervisory procedure that assures staffing levels remain adequate for community experiences, and a unit procedure dealing with client participation during community experiences.
Based on the results of this study, it was recommended that FRC adopt fully all interventions. It was additionally recommended that the staff development department prepare and provide inservice training on appropriate ways to provide clients with meaningful community experiences.
Recommended Citation
Bond, M. (1990). The Effects of Enhanced Staffing and Staff Training on the Frequency and Quality of Community Experiences of Developmentally Disabled Clients at Faribault Regional Center (Thesis, Concordia University, St. Paul). Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.csp.edu/legacy-capstones_csal/186Restricted
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