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The Disabled An Unseen Entity Of The Community And Most...

Intellectual Disabilities Jason Andersen Wayland Baptist University MGMT 5320 Research Methods August 2, 2015 Abstract Many intellectually disabled are an unseen entity of the community and most people don’t understand what intellectual disabilities. What else are unknown to most people are the benefits that are available to them. What are the programs available to the disabled and what are the implications of being in the programs, those are the questions that by knowing the programs that are available to those with intellectually disabilities is a step in becoming an advocate for those with disabilities. Knowing the difference between the programs and what each program has to offer helps those searching for help for a loved one more knowledgeable in finding the care for their loved ones. This paper outlines what the differences are on care for the intellectually disabled in Texas and Tennessee and looks and what funding each state receives and where the money goes. This paper also looks at the understanding of the public’s knowledge and understanding of these programs. Key words Intellectually disabled, Mentally handicapped, Mental Health Mental Retardation. Home and Community Based Services Introduction Societies growth can be seen in the manner in which it treats and cares for those who cannot care for themselves. Understanding the programs available and how they are funded helps society become aware of the needs of the disabled. This paper willShow MoreRelatedEssay on Silent Spring - Rachel Carson30092 Words   |  121 Pageseditor of all agency publications.) It wasnt until 1951 that her next and most popular book, The Sea Around Us, appeared. It was among the first examples of what was to become an important late twentieth-century genre, science as literature. On the New York Times bestseller list for eighty-six weeks, this volume earned Carson enough royalties to enable her to retire from government work and focus on the projects that most interested her. After completing the third and final volume of her biographyRead MoreSda Manual Essay101191 Words   |  405 Pages.......................................... Personal Ministries Secretary .................................... ............ Community Services/Dorcas Society ...................................... Community Services Center ................................................... Adventist Men ........................................................................ Ministry to People With Disabilities ...................................... Bible School Coordinator .......................................Read MorePlenary Session69346 Words   |  278 Pageswork: a. To deadlines b. Just â€Å"whenever† Do you tend to choose: a. Rather carefully b. Somewhat impulsively At parties do you: a. Stay late, with increasing energy b. Leave early with decreased energy Are you more attracted to: a. Sensible people b. Imaginative people 14. Does it bother you more having things: a. Incomplete b. Completed 15. In your social groups do you: a. Keep abreast of other’s happenings b. Get behind on the news 16. In doing ordinary things are you more likely to: a. Do it the usualRead MoreMarketing Manage ment130471 Words   |  522 Pagesto be different than the competitors. Hence marketing becomes a very important functional area for every firm where the competition is very high. In a business firm, marketing generates the revenues that are managed by financial people and used by the productions people in creating products or services. The challenge of marketing is to generate that revenue by satisfying consumers wants at a profit and in a socially responsible manner. Marketing is not limited to business. Whenever you try to persuadeRead MoreLogical Reasoning189930 Words   |  760 PagesDiablo Valley College; Kevin Galvin, East Los Angeles College; Jacquelyn Ann Kegley, California State University-Bakersfield; Darryl Mehring, University of Colorado at Denver; Dean J. Nelson, Dutchess Community College; James E. Parejko, Chicago State University; Robert Sessions, Kirkwood Community College; and Stephanie Tucker, California State University Sacramento. Thinking and writing about logical reasoning has been enjoyable for me, but special thanks go to my children, Joshua, 8, and JustineRead MoreStephen P. Robbins Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words   |  1573 PagesSociology 14 †¢ Anthropology 14 There Are Few Absolutes in OB 14 Challenges and Opportunities for OB 15 Responding to Economic Pressures 15 †¢ Responding to Globalization 16 †¢ Managing Workforce Diversity 18 †¢ Improving Customer Service 18 †¢ Improving People Skills 19 †¢ Stimulating Innovation and Change 20 †¢ Coping with â€Å"Temporariness† 20 †¢ Working in Networked Organizations 20 †¢ Helping Employees Balance Work–Life Conflicts 21 †¢ Creating a Positive Work Environment 22 †¢ Improving Ethical Behavior 22

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