Abstract
With the philosophy that blind diabetics deserve all the training they can benefit from, the author contends that the administrative framework for working with the blind diabetic in the rehabilitation center is not very different from that required for other client populations, advocating a flexible administrative structure and a team approach toward services. The administrator's function is seen to be that of deriving maximum benefit from the talents of his professional staff.
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