Public Health Service publication. no. 1181 A-1, B-1, 1964-5, Issue 1181United States, Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1965 |
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Page viii
... served . Planning Procedures THE PRIMARY responsibility for planning of serv- ices and facilities for the mentally retarded should be vested in a State planning organization . Local planning agencies should assist the State planning ...
... served . Planning Procedures THE PRIMARY responsibility for planning of serv- ices and facilities for the mentally retarded should be vested in a State planning organization . Local planning agencies should assist the State planning ...
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... serving the retarded along with other segments of the population . In measuring the need in both types of situations ... served , and the socioeconomic and cultural char- acteristics of the service areas . The planning organization has a ...
... serving the retarded along with other segments of the population . In measuring the need in both types of situations ... served , and the socioeconomic and cultural char- acteristics of the service areas . The planning organization has a ...
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... served by a diagnos- tic and evaluation clinic may be a region of the State or interstate area . On the other hand , it is generally recognized that a day facility should serve only a geographical territory which will insure that the ...
... served by a diagnos- tic and evaluation clinic may be a region of the State or interstate area . On the other hand , it is generally recognized that a day facility should serve only a geographical territory which will insure that the ...
Contents
Characteristics of the Mentally Retarded 3 | 3 |
Facilities 9 | 9 |
Planning Procedures 15 | 15 |
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