Effects of Placement in An Intermediate Care Facility for the Mentally Retarded

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Effects of Placement in An Intermediate Care Facility for the Mentally Retarded
Bedinger, Susan Angenendt, 1948-
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Individual differences in ability and intelligence exist within levels of retardation. A blind, deaf, and medically involved person who is profoundly retarded is distinctly different than a profoundly retarded person who has some speech, can feed and dress himself or herself, and participates in social activities. Profoundly retarded ICF/MR subjects were therefore grouped by number of major physical handicaps and distinctly different results were found at each level of handicap. Profoundly reta
...rded subjects who exhibit no major physical handicaps consistently function at a higher level than those with one major handicap, who in turn function more fully than those with two or more major handicaps, the only group not to make significant progress.
Three factors must be taken into consideration in interpreting the lack of progress for ICF/MR subjects with two or more major physical handicaps. First, no comparable control subjects were avail- able for this group since all clients with major handicaps live in ICF/MR.


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