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Published Online: March 1990

Quality of the Residential Environment in Board-and-Care Homes for Mentally and Developmentally Disabled Persons

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Data from a multistate survey of board-and-care homes were used to compare the quality of the residential environment in homes for mentally disabled and develop-mentally disabled persons. Staffing levels, services, quality of the physical structure, rapport between residents and staff number of residents, staff training, and fire and safety precautions were analyzed. The global quality of the residential environment was found to be appreciably better in homes serving the developmentally disabled. Implications of the findings for public policy are discussed, with specific reference to advocacy strategies used in behalf of developmentally and mentally disabled persons.

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Pages: 314 - 318

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Published in print: March 1990
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Jeffrey Wilson
University of Pittsburgh and Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh
Anthony Kouzi
University of Pittsburgh and Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh

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Mayview State Hospital, 1601 Mayview Road, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania 15107

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