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  • November 9, 2024
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Chapter 1 Rehab

what is rehabilitation? - answer Rehabilitation can be seen as a philosophy, a concept,
a discipline, or a service delivery system
It is the process of restoring an individual to the fullest levels of functioning possible.
Vocational Rehabilitation is the comprehensive sequence of services designed to
maximize employment or independence of individuals with disabilities.
It is a societal response in both public and private practice.

Rehabilitation and its emphasis reflects _________________ and________________ -
answer society’s beliefs and perceptions

In the US the evolution of rehabilitation has been from - answer paternalism to
empowerment

It reflects the value our society places on - answer work

In the beginning disability was often seen as_________ __________________ the care
of an individual with a disability was Custodial Care which was provided
by____________________,______________________ or _______________________
- answer God’s punishment/family, community or church

What was the poor relief Act of 1601? - answer Poor Relief Act of 1601 passed in
England considered to be a milestone in the history of social legislation. It was the first
time a national government acknowledged public responsibility for " disabled in need".
On the negative side it made a clear distinction between those deemed worthy of
assistance and those who were not.
It also did not encourage restorations

Work related disabilities were a consequence of? - answerIndustrial Revolution and
which led to work related disabilities which weree increasing because of new dangers

What was the Legislation that was passed were employees were compensated for
occupational Injuries but no longer had the right to sue their employers? - answerFirst
Worker's Compensation

What was the difference between the Soldier's Act of 1918 and the Smith Fess Act of
1920? - answerSoldier's Rehabilitation Act 1918 for veterans governmental payback
military services and injuries.

Smith Fess Act of 1920( Civilian Vocational Rehabilitation Act) grant aid program
provided federal funding as an incentive for states to develop plans and deliver
rehabilitation services

, (Smith Fess Act added civilians)

What was the Parent's movement Act? - answerwas on behalf of children with mental
retardation and in support of special education not only addressed educational issues
but as their children grew older the focus broadened to issues pertaining to preparing
these children for transition (mainstreaming) providing age appropriate activities for
individuals with disabilities in an environment approximating that of non-disabled peers.

What was the Randolph Sheppard Act of 1936 - answerallocated funds for the
development and expansion of facilities for people who were blind and gave them
exclusive rights for vending machines in federal buildings.

World War II directly influenced the first major expansion of the Rehabilitation Act and
eligibility for Services in that: - answer1. They were to provide comprehensive services
necessary for employment of veterans with a disability in peacetime pursuits.
2. It provided more liberal funding and extended services to the "mentally handicapped"
or "mentally ill"
3. More importantly the Act Expanded the provision of services from job training to
medical surgical mental health and physical rehabilitation services.

What is known as the Birth place of Independent living? - answerBerkeley California

Name the person who is said to be the father of independent living. - answerEdward K.
Roberts

What are the four sections of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973? - answer(has had the
broadest impact on the field of Rehabilitation) prohibited discrimination on the basis of
disability in programs run by federal agencies.; programs that receive federal financial
assistance in federal employment and in employment practices of federal contractors.
Act consisted of four sections
-501, 502, 503, 504

What did each section consist of? - answer501 Prohibits federal employers from
discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities it also obliges them to take
affirmative action to hire and advance in employment
502 address concerns about accessibility especially architectural barriers and their
handicapping affect on people with disability and established the Architectural and
transportation compliance board to enforce accessibility standards. (accessability)
503 prohibits discrimination in employment on the basis of physical or mental disability
and required affirmative action on the part of all federal contract recipients and their
subcontractors who received more than 2500 in federal funds.
504 Prohibits exclusion based on disability of an other wise qualified person with a
disability from participation in any federal or federally funded program or activities such
as attending school or day care center and access to hospitals and public welfare
offices.

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