Shalik L D, Shalik H
Rural Therapy Associates; Archer, Florida 32618.
Am J Occup Ther. 1987 Apr;41(4):222-6. doi: 10.5014/ajot.41.4.222.
This article discusses community residences that in 1983 replaced two large institutional facilities for retarded persons in Florida. Twenty-six of these residences, or clusters, usually housing 24 clients each, are located throughout the state. The clusters are designed to normalize the living conditions of the mentally retarded, increase their safety, and place them close to society and their families. Medical and social services, including occupational therapy, are made available to all residents of the clusters. This article focuses on one of these clusters, with special emphasis on the role and scope of occupational therapy services within this unique setting. Special problems and experiences encountered in the delivery of occupational therapy services to the profoundly and severely retarded clients in the clusters are explored.
本文讨论了1983年在佛罗里达州取代两所大型智障人士机构设施的社区住宅。这些住宅中有26处,或称为聚居区,通常每个聚居区容纳24名客户,分布在全州各地。这些聚居区旨在使智障人士的生活条件正常化,提高他们的安全性,并使他们更接近社会和家人。包括职业治疗在内的医疗和社会服务提供给聚居区的所有居民。本文重点关注其中一个聚居区,特别强调职业治疗服务在这一独特环境中的作用和范围。探讨了在向聚居区中极重度和重度智障客户提供职业治疗服务时遇到的特殊问题和经历。