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Soyka, Patricia W. – Child Welfare, 1976
The benefits of home care for the severely handicapped child and his family are discussed. The Homemaker-Home Health Aide Service has been successfully adapted to fulfill the needs of these families. (GO)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Early Childhood Education, Handicapped Children, Home Programs
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Kirten, Caren; Liverman, Marie – Journal of School Health, 1977
Special educational needs of the child with cancer may be met in any of several ways: in hospital classes, in a regular school, in orthopedic special class, in a combination of regular school and home instruction, or in the homebound program. (MB)
Descriptors: Cancer, Children, Diseases, Educational Needs
Appalachia, 1973
The Carterville and Calhoun centers are representative of the 6 local child development programs in rural northwest Georgia. The day care centers are for the children of working mothers. The outreach program provides workers who go into the homes to help nonworking mothers improve their child-rearing skills. (FF)
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Child Rearing, Community Involvement, Day Care
Wolinsky, Gloria F. – Except Children, 1970
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children, Home Instruction, Homebound
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Coexeter, Barbara – Community and Junior College Journal, 1981
Comments on the achievements of the tele-college program in New Jersey, which connects off-campus students by telephone to regularly scheduled courses. Notes the emotional and financial benefits of the program for homebound students. Reviews program costs and funding. Points to logistical, psychological, and technical considerations. (DMM)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Benefits, Financial Support, Homebound
Goodfriend, Audrey B.; Parra, Merrill – Business Education World, 1980
Describes a program which enables homebound students to earn an associate degree in applied science and to gain marketable skills through learning at home. The article describes who is eligible, how the program is supported, what materials are used, how instruction is conducted, and how the students have performed. (CT)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Homebound, Instructional Materials, Job Skills
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Penning, Margaret; Wasyliw, Douglas – Gerontologist, 1992
Describes Homebound Learning Opportunities, innovative health promotion and educational outreach service for homebound older adults and their caregivers. Notes that program provides over 125 topics for individualized learning programs delivered to participants in homes, audiovisual lending library, educational television programing, and peer…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Educational Opportunities, Educational Television, Frail Elderly
Terry, Cindy – 1982
The manual outlines the role of home or hospital educational service providers working with special education students. Procedures for short term home or hospital instruction are summarized for aspects of referral, notification, program planning, commencement and termination of instruction, student evaluation, and program evaluation. Roles and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Homebound, Hospitalized Children
Sprawls, Helen; And Others – 1984
A transcription is presented of a conference sponsored by Rio Salado Community College (RSCC) to provide information on the use of audio teleconferencing to offer live, interactive classes for the homebound. After an introductory statement on RSCC's Homebound Project, Jan Baltzer provides an overview of the SUNDIAL network, RSCC's audio…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Community Colleges, Educational Needs, Home Instruction
Albertson, L. A.; Bearlin, K. S. – 1977
This report describes an exploratory study of Telelink, a social application of telephone conferencing which is providing group communication among housebound veterans and war widows in Melbourne, Australia. The study is based on interviews with present Telelink participants and with social workers who might use the service in the future. Included…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Costs, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics
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Shrensky, Joan; And Others – 1975
Designed for parents of homebound severely handicapped children, the manual presents games and activities for teaching preliminary skills (including body awareness), self help skills (such as washing hands, eating with a spoon, and brushing teeth), visual skills, language skills, and mathmatics skills. An introduction to each series of activities…
Descriptors: Activities, Daily Living Skills, Games, Handicapped Children
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Kennard, William W., Jr.; Shilman, Ruth Pollock – Social Work, 1979
Describes one social worker's attempt, through provision of group work services, to provide homebound people with a sense of self-actualization. Intercom systems are used increasingly in the area of education to reach homebound people. The lack of visual contact was not a barrier. Shared problems promoted effective group service. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Group Counseling, Group Instruction, Higher Education
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Etkin, Caryn D.; Prohaska, Thomas R.; Harris, Bette Ann; Latham, Nancy; Jette, Alan – Gerontologist, 2006
Purpose: We describe the results of the dissemination of an efficacious, home-based exercise program called Strong for Life as it was implemented in a nationwide, volunteer caregiving program called Faith in Action, including training of volunteers who implemented the program, recruitment of older adult participants, exercise adherence, and…
Descriptors: Feasibility Studies, Older Adults, Homebound, Surveys
Curtis, John A. – 1982
This extensive report describes and provides documentation on Special Communications Services for the Sensory Impaired (SCS), a Virginia-based telecommunications delivery system developed by the Center for Excellence, Inc. (CenTex), to provide information and entertainment broadcasting services to the visually handicapped, the hearing impaired,…
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs, Guidelines
Rusalem, Herbert; And Others – 1974
The case records of 348 homebound clients receiving vocational rehabilitation services from the New York State Homebound Rehabilitation Program were examined to explore attributes of homebound applicants, their rehabilitation experiences, and program outcomes. Data was summarized for characteristics which included age, most common major…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Cost Effectiveness, Demography
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