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"Community Participation" represents the "degree of connection that citizens with disabilities have to their physical and social surroundings." Equal access to the community, and the right to live and participate in the community with supports, is a central tenet of the disability rights movement that is reinforced in the Olmstead decision. Learn more about Evaluating Community Living and Work Participation Environments and Technologies for Use by People who have a Stroke: A Consumer-Directed, Dynamic Assessment Methodology.
This Core will evaluate the cost effectiveness and cost benefits of the four research projects. Learn more about Cost Effectiveness Analysis Core.
Learn more about Studies of Barriers to Technology Acceptance.
RIC's Education and Training Center offers approximately 100 continuing education courses each year, which attract more than 7,000 healthcare professionals from all over the country. View the RIC Academy Continuing Education Course Calendar.
Visit National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, NIDRR, the funding agency for RRTC-Stroke.
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