Habilitation Planning for Adults With Disabilities presents a
comprehensive approach to habilitation planning and service delivery for
adults with disabilities. This book investigates the increased demands
and expectations by adults with disabilities regarding personalized
service and quality of life, including independence, productivity, and
community integration, and discusses historical and current treatment
and trends. This book is presented in five main sections: definitions
and background material; lifestyles and living, work, and recreational
environments; habilitation strategies; personal growth and quality of
life for the affected adult; and the present and future trends in
habilitation planning. Rehabilitation personnel in the areas of
administration, assessment/training, case management, or evolution;
applied psychologists; and professionals and students in special
education, rehabilitation counseling, human service or health
adminstration will be interested in this volume.