Abstract
The Industrial Home for the Blind, in cooperation with the United States Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, has launched a demonstration and research project providing for the development of a regional rehabilitation service for deaf-blind persons. This project, encompassing some fifteen states from Maine to North Carolina, will offer a full range of rehabilitation services, incorporated insofar as possible, into the general agency program. Among the features of the service will be special efforts to: 1) organize the region, 2) organize the local community, 3) train state and local agency personnel, 4) reduce the isolation of deaf-blind persons, 5) employ a total team approach, and 6) educate local communities to the needs and potentialities of deaf-blind persons. From time to time, reports will be issued concerning progress made in the project and reflecting the results of research carried on in association with it.
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