Make the Day Matter!

Pamela M. Walker, Ph.D., Patricia M Rogan, Ph.D.

K-12
The only comprehensive look at promoting better, more fulfilling daytimes for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, this idea-filled guide from respected researchers is a must for all service providers who want to do more for the people they serve but aren't sure how.

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STOCK NUMBER ISBN
67137 978-1-55766-713-7
COPYRIGHT PAGES
2007 192
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Adults with disabilities enjoying active, rewarding, and meaningful daytimes in their communities—that's the reality when service providers and programs tap into innovative support strategies that really work. That's just what they'll do with this invaluable book, the first to compile all the best, most current knowledge on helping adults "make the day matter."

A call to action and an in-depth guide to the most effective strategies, this illuminating resource gives service providers proven ideas for supporting adults with significant disabilities as they

Throughout the book, detailed case stories from across the country combine with practical guidelines to show professionals how to replicate success stories in their own communities. And with the extensive discussion of organizational change, programs will have a blueprint they can use to make the critical shift from facility-based to community-based services.

The only comprehensive look at promoting better, more fulfilling daytimes for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, this idea-filled guide from respected researchers is a must for all service providers who want to do more but aren't sure how. Every program serving adults needs a copy!

Reviews

: disabilityresources.org - February 1, 2009

"A must for educators, advocates, families, and elected officials."

K. Charlie Lakin, Director, Research and Training Center on Community Living, University of Minnesota - April 12, 2007

"Highly readable . . . an excellent overview of the status of best practices in the development of effective individual supports for productive, active, self-determined daily lives."

Authors: Pamela M. Walker Ph.D., Patricia M Rogan Ph.D.
Invited Contributors: Michael Callahan, Cary Griffin, Teresa Grossi Ph.D., David Hammis, Richard G. Luecking Ed.D., David Mank Ph.D., Bonnie Schoultz, Valerie Smith, Jeff Strully, Perry Whittico