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how many people in the world are affected by a disability? - ️️17% how many Americans are affected by a disability? - ️️19% how many school aged children are affected by a disability? - ️️5.2% goals of disability rights movement - ️️-accessibility and safety in environments -equal opportunities in independent living, employment, education, housing -freedom from neglect/abuse/violations of patients' rights -civil rights legislations to secure these opportunities how many 31-64 year olds account for nursing home residents? - ️️14% Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - SECTION 504 - ️️FIRST CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES; no program that receives federal financial assistance can discriminate against handicapped individuals ex: schools, health programs, transportation, etc Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - SECTION 508 - ️️federal organizations must have equal access to electronic office equipment for all employees; mandates rehabilitation technology rehabilitation technology - ️️rehabilitation engineering and assistive technology devices and services

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CHLH 330 question/answer graded A+
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how many people in the world are affected by a disability? - ✔️✔️17%

how many Americans are affected by a disability? - ✔️✔️19%

how many school aged children are affected by a disability? - ✔️✔️5.2%

goals of disability rights movement - ✔️✔️-accessibility and safety in environments
-equal opportunities in independent living, employment, education, housing
-freedom from neglect/abuse/violations of patients' rights
-civil rights legislations to secure these opportunities

how many 31-64 year olds account for nursing home residents? - ✔️✔️14%

Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - SECTION 504 - ✔️✔️FIRST CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTE FOR
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES; no program that receives federal financial assistance
can discriminate against handicapped individuals
ex: schools, health programs, transportation, etc

Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - SECTION 508 - ✔️✔️federal organizations must have equal
access to electronic office equipment for all employees; mandates rehabilitation
technology

rehabilitation technology - ✔️✔️rehabilitation engineering and assistive technology
devices and services

attendant care cost - ✔️✔️$26,000; 1/3 less than nursing homes

what's long term more expensive? - ✔️✔️nursing home is long term more expensive;
more upfront costs to hire case manages, find housing, pay to make home-based bar
work, but less expensive in long term

states are required to pay for - ✔️✔️nursing home coverage

states do not have to provide - ✔️✔️in-home assistance

Olmstead vs. L.C. - ✔️✔️found that there was discrimination in that those with disabilities
were forced to live in institutions/nursing homes; people are required to be given the
option in live in community

, ICF model - ✔️✔️interaction between health conditions (diseases, disorders) and
contextual factors (environment, personal factors); disability involves disfunction at one
of more levels: body functions and structures, activities, participation

largest minority group seeking employment - ✔️✔️persons with disabilities

self-determination - ✔️✔️doesn't mean total independence, just means control over their
choices; ex: make their own medical decisions, not professionals

Independent Living Movement - ✔️✔️created resources for persons with disabilities to
live independently in the community

institutionalization - ✔️✔️people with disabilites often confined to institutions with
horrendous living situations

Dorothea Dix - ✔️✔️first advocate to change institutionalization of those with disabilites;
wanted reformed institutions

Title III ADA - ✔️✔️Public Accommodations --> public places (buildings; newer ones with
better accommodations and old ones renovated when possible) and transportation must
be equal

Edward Roberts - ✔️✔️founded the first Independent Living Center (1972)

often people with disabilites are more "successful" at aging well because - ✔️✔️they have
accepted limitations in physical function, have integrated receiving assistance into their
lives, are aware of resources that provide assistance

Centers for Independent Living - ✔️✔️local organizations to promote independent living;
provide assistance with: accessible housing, attendant care, community resources,
equipment needs

centers for independent living generally run by - ✔️✔️individuals with disabilites

benefits of subcultures (disability/deaf) - ✔️✔️ability to socialize with like people,
adjustment of identity, learn to cope with the disability, forming a network of people that
understand the challenges

barriers to employment for those with disabilities - ✔️✔️little is expected of them; limited
options of jobs that can actually be performed; sheltered workshops can further
segregate people

keys to overcoming disability skill deficits - ✔️✔️education and training, not helpful though
since people with disabilities are underrepresented in higher education
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