Supporting Families of Children with Severe Disabilities

Author:

Cohen Shirley1,Agosta John2,Cohen Judith3,Warren Rachel4

Affiliation:

1. Hunter College of the City University of New York

2. Human Services Research Institute, Monmouth, Oregon

3. The Institutes of Applied Human Dynamics, New York, New York

4. National Resource Center on Family Based Services, Oakdale, Iowa

Abstract

This article addresses the issue of how best to provide families of children who have severe disabilities with the support services they need to maintain their well-being. Relevant federal and state programs for family-related services are analyzed, and current service themes are discussed. Principles for program design are presented, and recommendations for policy are offered.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,General Health Professions

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