Abstract
A rural deinstitutionalization project for young people who experience multiple handicaps and exhibit maladaptive behavior is described. The problems associated with rural service delivery and residential services for young people with problem behaviors are discussed. Measures of adaptive behavior change, maladaptive behavior, daily activities, and consumer satisfaction indicate that young people can be successfully deinstitutionalized regardless of their skill level, their behavior problems, or the geographic nature of their receiving region.
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