Wehman P, Kregel J
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond 23284-2011.
Int J Rehabil Res. 1990;13(2):93-107. doi: 10.1097/00004356-199006000-00001.
An analysis of the employment outcomes of 109 persons with severe profound mental retardation was undertaken. The mean age of the group was 28 years and mean intelligence quotient (Stanford-Binet) was 30. The data were drawn from over 90 local community programmes in the United States. Results indicated that all persons were in supervised residential situations and that 93% of the total were competitively employed with the mean wage being $3.63 per hour. Mean hours of weekly employment were 22 hours. After 12 months of placement, 81.5% of the clients were still employed. Supported employment has provided new work opportunities for a group of people long reviewed as permanently unemployable.