Staff Recruitment and Retention

Staff Recruitment and Retention
Author: Sheryl Ann Larson
Publisher: AAMR
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1998
Genre: Allied health personnel
ISBN: 094089856X

A monograph that presents studies on recruitment and retention of direct support professionals, including strategies to reduce turnover of newly-hired staff.

Mental Retardation

Mental Retardation
Author: Lynda Crane
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Using the goal of community integration as a coherent, unifying conceptual focus, this book presents the applied research and information that readers can use as they work with the mentally retarded. Additionally, this is a book with "heart, " built on the premise that the coverage is not designed simply to appeal to readers' intellect, but to their emotional and relational experience, as well.

Embarking on a New Century

Embarking on a New Century
Author: Robert L. Schalock
Publisher: AAMR
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2002
Genre: Intellectual disability
ISBN: 0940898861

Captures the challenging and controversial era between 1975-2000 that led the field of intellectual disability into an age of community acceptance and inclusion. This title includes chapters that focus themes such as public policy and health care.

Community Residences for Persons with Developmental Disabilities

Community Residences for Persons with Developmental Disabilities
Author: Matthew P. Janicki
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1987
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

"This authoritative resource helps answer many questions about designing and maintaining successful community residences. It discusses management issues on all fronts, including administration, staff training, liability, financing, evaluation, and safety ... areas that will dictate the quality and stability of a residence from the start. Backed by research and years of practical experience, nationally recognized authorities share their knowledge of the critical day-to-day operations of various types of community living alternatives. Plus, they discuss the long-range planning required to ease the transition to community residences for persons with developmental disabilities. With all its valuable information, Community Residences makes it possible for program directors, staff trainers, agency board members, and clinicians to say with confidence that community living for persons with developmental disabilities is here to stay!" -- Back cover.