UCP: Community Issues
From Dickinson College Wiki
Clients/Members
- Problems Clients/Members face:
- All of UCP’s clients are mentally disabled. Their disabilities fall all over the spectrum of impairment. There are clients who are basically self-sufficient but still need help in order to focus their attention. There are other clients who need constant care to perform basic tasks such as using the restroom or taking off a jacket. Many clients also have physical disabilities. All of UCP’s clients face many problems in “normative” society because of their disabilities. First and foremost, every client is visibly disabled. When they are interacting in society it is instantly clear that they are not “normal.” Furthermore, all of UCP’s clients are not totally self-sufficient. They all need help with a variety of tasks and none of them are capable of living on their own. Many of the clients realize that in “normative” society adults are supposed to take care of themselves. Therefore, they realize they are not like other adults.
- How We Can Solve These Problems:
Agency
- Problems the Agency Faces:
- "The biggest problems the agency faces are funding and staffing.
- Ways we attempt to overcome problems are trying to be as fiscally frugal
- as possible, working at a state and federal level to attempt to make
- people understand the challenges of the system, and trying to be
- creative in regards to recruitment and retention issues to make the
- agency a place people want to work even though we can't pay as much as
- we would like."
- -Interview with Barry Claypool through email
- Potential Ways to Overcome the Problems: