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October 29, 1999

Choose to make it

TITLE: Choose to make it

PUBLISHER: Contra Costa & Sacramento Counties Dept. of Social Services

FORMAT: VIDEO

CODE: V-GRO13

These materials are available to any Montana resident from the TRIC/PLUK Library in Billings. Phone 800-222-7585 or plukinfo@pluk.org .

November 17, 1995

RESIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH MENTAL RETARDATION AND RELATED CONDITIONS: STATUS AND TRENDS THROUGH 1993

TITLE: RESIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH MENTAL RETARDATION AND RELATED CONDITIONS: STATUS AND TRENDS THROUGH 1993

PUBLISHER: UAP

FORMAT: BOOK

CODE: GRO89

These materials are available to any Montana resident from the TRIC/PLUK Library in Billings. Phone 800-222-7585 or plukinfo@pluk.org .

September 13, 1995

People Live In Houses:

TITLE: People Live In Houses:

AUTHOR: President's Committee on Mental Retardation

PUBLISHER: U.S. Government Printing Office

FORMAT: Book

This publication illustrates some examples of community residential programs, with guidelines on applicability for different age groups. Residences in both urban and rural settings, which serve persons with many types of handicapping conditions, are presented. Application of the principle of normalization and variations in funding and in the delivery of services were also considerations in the selection. Cost figures are subject to changing economic conditions and should be regarded as offering only broad guidelines.

CODE: GRO54

These materials are available to any Montana resident from the TRIC/PLUK Library in Billings. Phone 800-222-7585 or plukinfo@pluk.org .

April 06, 1995

Group Homes for Developmentally Disabled Children

TITLE: Group Homes for Developmentally Disabled Children

AUTHOR: Gage, M. A.; et al

PUBLISHER: Instructional Development Corp

FORMAT: Book

This book describes and compares two experimental group homes for DD children. The homes differed along two dimensions: 1) age of population served, and 2) staffing pattern. Discussed in this publication are the difficulties of establishing group homes, the nature of programming conducted, the results of those programs and the operating cost. Also included is practical advice on starting and subsequently managing a group home. The Oregon group home training packet is provided.

CODE: GRO47

These materials are available to any Montana resident from the TRIC/PLUK Library in Billings. Phone 800-222-7585 or plukinfo@pluk.org .

January 05, 1995

Group Homes:

TITLE: Group Homes:

AUTHOR: Goodfellow, R.

PUBLISHER: Center On Human Policy

FORMAT: Book

A brief handbook outlining many of the planning considerations in selecting a site and establishing a group home.

CODE: GRO83

These materials are available to any Montana resident from the TRIC/PLUK Library in Billings. Phone 800-222-7585 or plukinfo@pluk.org .

Direct Care Staff Training Program LEVEL II

TITLE: Direct Care Staff Training Program LEVEL II

AUTHOR: Hepburn, J. M.

PUBLISHER: Region II Child and Family Services

FORMAT: Book

A staff training manual specifically designed to enhance the skills of the intermediate trainer. Divided into two phases, the lecture series is designed to build a foundational technical vocabulary and to guide the trainer through a variety of training experiences. One lecture a week will be given for seven weeks, consisting of the following topics: behavioral assessment and program planning, IHP process and preparation, IPP preparation, behavioral and functional analysis, deceleration III, schedules of reinforcement, and client rights, neglect, and abuse. A video tape (VHS) is included. This lecture series is adaptable to other agencies serving DD persons. A comprehensive intermediate level manual.

CODE: GRO65

These materials are available to any Montana resident from the TRIC/PLUK Library in Billings. Phone 800-222-7585 or plukinfo@pluk.org .

Group Home Manual for Staff Training

TITLE: Group Home Manual for Staff Training

AUTHOR: Brown, K.; et al

PUBLISHER: Training Resource and Information Center

FORMAT: Book

Outlines and notes for a five-day, staff orientation/training workshop given by RCT's. Covers definition of DD, history of treatment of DD persons, outlines normalization, gives reprint of JABA article on teaching clothing selection, brief outline of history of deinstitutionalization in Montana, structure of the DDD, grooming checklist, introduces training personal hygiene; medical records and care; signs and symptoms of illness; table manners; incidental training; prioritizing skill training; response definitions; assessment; IHP; reinforcement; forward and backward chaining; pre-test; IPP cover sheets; prompting; nutrition; advocacy; recreation; IPP implementation; task analysis; data collection; maintenance; client rights; behavior deceleration; licensing regulations; and CPR training.

CODE: GRO60

These materials are available to any Montana resident from the TRIC/PLUK Library in Billings. Phone 800-222-7585 or plukinfo@pluk.org .

Group Homes:

TITLE: Group Homes:

AUTHOR: Goodfellow, R.

PUBLISHER: Center On Human Policy

FORMAT: Book

A brief handbook outlining many of the planning considerations in selecting a site and establishing a group home.

CODE: GRO85

These materials are available to any Montana resident from the TRIC/PLUK Library in Billings. Phone 800-222-7585 or plukinfo@pluk.org .

People Live In Houses:

TITLE: People Live In Houses:

AUTHOR: President's Committee on Mental Retardation

PUBLISHER: U.S. Government Printing Office

FORMAT: Book

This publication illustrates some examples of community residential programs, with guidelines on applicability for different age groups. Residences in both urban and rural settings, which serve persons with many types of handicapping conditions, are presented. Application of the principle of normalization and variations in funding and in the delivery of services were also considerations in the selection. Cost figures are subject to changing economic conditions and should be regarded as offering only broad guidelines.

CODE: GRO41

These materials are available to any Montana resident from the TRIC/PLUK Library in Billings. Phone 800-222-7585 or plukinfo@pluk.org .

Home Is A Good Place

TITLE: Home Is A Good Place

AUTHOR: O'Connor, G.

PUBLISHER: American Association on Mental Deficiency

FORMAT: Book

This is a report of a nationwide descriptive study of the nature and operations of community residential facilities which provide homes for DD persons, including the mentally retarded. The study was funded by the Rehabilitation Services Administration and awarded in 1972 to the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center in Mental Retardation at the University of Oregon.

CODE: GRO78

These materials are available to any Montana resident from the TRIC/PLUK Library in Billings. Phone 800-222-7585 or plukinfo@pluk.org .