RESOURCES
The books, articles, and manuals listed below address various aspects of
the "person-centered" or "housing/support strategies" approach to community
living for adults with severe disabilities. None of these resources are
available through the Center on Human Policy, but may be obtained in several
ways. Books and journal articles may be obtained through your local library,
or through the Interlibrary Loan service of your library, if the library
does not own the book or journal in question. Books, of course, may be
ordered directly or through your local bookstore. Ordering information
is given below for materials not available commercially.
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Brost, M. M., & Johnson, T. Z. (1984). Getting to know you: One
approach to service assessment and planning for individuals with disabilities.
DHSS-DCS, P.O. Box 7851, Madison, WI 53707.
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Hibbard, M., Ferguson, P., Leinen, J., & Schaff, S. (1989). Supported
community life and mediating structures: Joining theory to practice in
disability reform. In P. Ferguson & D. Olson (Eds.), Supported
community life: Connecting policy to practice in disability research,
Specialized Training Program, 135 Education Building, University of Oregon,
Eugene, OR 97403-1211.
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Johnson, T. Z. (1986). Belonging to the community. Options
in Community Living, 22 N. Second Street, Madison, WI 53704.
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Kappel, B., & Wetherow, D. (1986). People caring about people: The
Prairie Housing Cooperative. Entourage, 1(4), Autumn.
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O'Brien, J. (1987). A guide to lifestyle planning: Using The Activities
catalog to integrate services and natural support systems. In G. T.
Bellamy & B. Wilcox (Eds.), A comprehensive guide to the activities
catalog: An alternative curriculum, Paul H. Brookes Publishing
Co, P.O. Box 10624, Baltimore, MD 21285-0624.
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Macintosh, J. D. (1994). A survey of legal and financial planning
issues in the Home of Your Own (HOYO) Project. Durham, NH: University
of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability, 7 Leavitt Lane, Suite 101, Durham,
NH 03824.
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Moore, C. (1993). Letting go, moving on: A parent's thoughts. In J. A.
Racino, P. Walker, S. O'Connor, & S. J. Taylor (Eds.), Housing,
support, and community: Choices and strategies for adults with disabilities
(pp. 189-204). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., P.O. Box 10624,
Baltimore, MD 21285-0624.
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Racino, J. A., Walker, P., O'Connor, S., & Taylor, S. J. (Eds.). (1993).
Housing, support, and community: Choices and strategies for adults
with disabilities. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., P.O.
Box 10624, Baltimore, MD 21285- 0624.
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Randolph, F., Laux, R., & Carling, P. (1987). In search of housing:
Creative approaches to financing integrated housing. Center for
Community Change Through Housing and Support, Trinity College of Vermont,
208 Colchester Avenue, Burlington, VT 04501.
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Taylor, S. J., Bogdan, R., & Racino, J. A. (Eds). (1991). Life
in the community: Case studies of organizations supporting people with
disabilities. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., P.O. Box
10624, Baltimore, MD 21285- 0624.
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Salisbury, B., Dickey, J., & Crawford, C. (1987). Service brokerage:
Individual empowerment and social services accountability. The
G. Allan Roeher Institute, Downsview, Ontario, Canada.
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