REHABILITATION ACT OF 1972 HEARINGS BEFORE THE /SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE HANDICAPPED, 1 COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE. NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON H.R. 8395 TO AMEND THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION ACT TO KF26 ·L3515 1972 COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., New Jersey, Chairman JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia ADLAI E. STEVENSON III, Illinois JACOB K. JAVITS, New York J. GLENN BEALL, JR., Maryland Kinney, Hon. Stewart B., a Representative in Congress from the Fourth District of the State of Connecticut____ Kemp, John, member, board of directors, National Easter Seal Association, accompanied by Jane Shover, executive director, National Easter Seal Betts, Dr. Henry, director, Chicago Institute of Rehabilitation___ Snelson, Roy, chief, Prosthetics Amputee Center, Rancho Los Amigos Hos- Wiggins, Jack G., Ph. D., member, Executive Committee, Council for the Advancement of the Psychological Professions and Sciences, accompa- nied by J. F. Donahue, executive director_-_. Schweikert, Harry A., Jr., National Paraplegia Foundation and Paralyzed Garrahy, Hon. Joseph, Lieutenant Governor, State of Rhode Island______ 1022 Russell, Harold, Chairman of the President's Committee for the Employ- ment of the Handicapped, accompanied by Bernard Posner, Deputy Ad- Carney, Edward C., executive director, Council of Organizations serving the deaf, accompanied by John T. Crandall, special assistant for legisla- tion; Joy York, administrative secretary-interpreter; George Fellendorf, executive director, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf; and Willis Mann, assistant to the executive secretary, National Asso- Hotchkiss, Ralf, director, Center for Concerned Engineering, accompanied Hightower, Mae, director, Delaware Curative Workshop, representing the American Occupational Therapy Association, accompanied by Mary K. Bailey, chief, Occupational Therapy Department, Johns Hopkins Hos- pital; Claudia Allen, assistant chief, psychiatry, Occupational Therapy Department, Johns Hopkins; and Leo C. Fanning, executive director, American Occupational Therapy Association----- Salmon, Peter J., administrative vice president of the Industrial Home for the Blind, and director of the National Center for Deaf-Blind Youth and Adults, accompanied by Harry J. Spar, associate director of the Na- tional Center; Dr. Robert J. Smithdas, director, community education; and Sanford Gold, assistant director, community education, National Roberts, Charles, executive vice president, International Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, accompanied by Joseph Fleming, counsel, and 1423 pt.z Stanton, Barney F., chairman, Legislation Committee, National Associa tion of the Physically Handicapped, Inc., accompanied by Vicki Cox Page Stanton, Ruth Loyster, and Robert F. Conklin. Stevenson, Hon. Adlai, III, of Illinois, chairman, Senate Subcommittee on Migratory Labor___ Chiles, Hon. Lawton, a U.S. Senator from the State of Florida--- STATEMENTS American Optometric Association, on H.R. 8395 and related bills, June 1, 1972 Betts, Dr. Henry, director, Chicago Institute of Rehabilitation_. Prepared statement__ Bible, Hon. Alan, a U.S. Senator from the State of Nevada__. Prepared statement of Edward C. Carney-- Chiles, Hon. Lawton, a U.S. Senator from the State of Florida_ Fellendorf, George W., executive director, Graham Bell Association for Garrahy, Hon. Joseph, Lieutenant Governor, State of Rhode Island.. 1507 1540 1541 1542 1545 1546 1582 911 913 1542 1056 1063 1077 1095 1541 1546 1077, 1607 Harmon, John C., Jr., general counsel and director of special services, Hightower, Mae, director, Delaware Curative Workshop, representing 1022 1025 954 1415 1420 Hotchkiss, Ralf, director, Center for Concerned Engineering, accompanied by Diane Lattin, researcher_. 1400 Prepared statement--- 1406 Kemp, John, member, board of directors, National Easter Seal Association, accompanied by Jane Shover, executive director, National Easter Seal Association__ 886 Prepared statement_. 902 McKinney, Hon. Stewart B., a Representative in Congress from the Fourth 881 Mann, Willis J., assistant to the executive secretary, National Association of the Deaf, June 6, 1972_____ 1095 National Therapeutic Recreation Society, Arlington, Va--. 1600 1545 1489 Prepared statement_ 1494 Russell, Harold, Chairman of the President's Committee for the Employment of the Handicapped, accompanied by Bernard Posner, Deputy Administrative Assistant__ 1034 Prepared statement_-_ 1049 Salmon, Peter J., administrative vice president of the Industrial Home for the Blind, and director of the National Center for Deaf-Blind Youth and Adults, accompanied by Harry J. Spar, associate director of the National Center; Dr. Robert J. Smithdas, director, community education; and Sanford Gold, assistant director, community education, National Center for Deaf-Blind Youth and Adults__. Prepared statement (with attachments) Schweikert, Harry A., Jr., National Paraplegia Foundation and Paralyzed Page 1423 1430 1433 1005 Shapp, Milton, Governor, State of Pennsylvania, June 14, 1972__ 1591 Snelson, Roy, chief, Prosthetics Amputee Center, Rancho Los Amigos 932 Prepared statement_. 937 Stanton, Barney F., chairman, Legislation Committee, National Association 1507 1512 Stevenson, Hon. Adlai, III, of Illinois, chairman, Senate Subcommittee on 1540 Taylor, Frank, member of the National Board of Goodwill Industries of 963 Wiggins, Jack G., Ph. D., member, Executive Committee, Council for the Advancement of the Psychological Professions and Sciences, accompanied by J. F. Donahue, executive director_. 988 Prepared statement-. 992 Young, John S., M.D., project director, Southwest Regional System for the 943 Prepared statement---. 950 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Articles, publications, etc. : Addendum A-Regulations for out-of-hospital dialysis units. 1032 Advisory council minutes.. 1038 Analysis of figures and Justification for increases_. 894 "Changes in Patient Income Concomitant With Psychotherapy," by Bernard F. Riess from the Journal of Consulting Psychology__ Comparison of costs before rehabilitation, during rehabilitation, and after rehabilitation, exhibits A1-A5---. 998 Examples where lack of information helps compound problems____ Counseling with Deaf People, by Allen E. Sussman and Larry G. Stewart, Deafness Research and Training Center, New York University School of Education, 1971_- Deafness: One Physician's View, by Louis Z. Cooper, M.D., associate professor of pediatrics, director, the Rubella Project, New York University Medical Center-Bellevue Hospital, New York, N.Y. Definition, by Ruth E. Loyster. Lack of coordination of information disseminated by Federal and State agencies, examples of... 891 "Medical Aspects of Deafness," Louis Z. Cooper, associate professor of Pediatrics, director, the Rubella Project, New York University Medical Center-Bellevue Hospital, New York, N.Y. : |