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That's
What Friends Are For
presented
by Cincinnati Center For Developmental
Disorders
Individuals
with mental retardation and
developmental disabilities
often have not had the same
opportunities to develop and
maintain lasting personal
relationships such as friendships.
Too often they find themselves
isolated from the general
community - segregated services,
away from the mainstream of
life. That's What Friends
Are For is an 18-minute
videotape that explores a
set of friendships developed
between older persons with
mental retardation and developmental
disabilities (MR/DD) and older
persons without MR/DD over
a period of three years, as
a means to facilitate their
participation in the community.
The video shows the friends
engaged in various activities
with mutual benefits. The
people are interviewed in
the settings where they go:
fishing, senior center art
class, bowling, backstage
with an amateur dramatic group.
The individuals explain what
they do and the mutual satisfaction
they derive from their friendship.
These vignettes are very powerful
when shown in cross discipline
workshops that is, to agency
staff from the aging system
and the MR/DD system to enlist
their support for programs
such as this.
Dr.
Ruth Robbins describes the
two-way effects of the developing
friendships on both participants.
The non-handicapped senior
learns that the older person
with developmental disabilities
is a person with feelings
like his/her own, and the
person with mental retardation
has a friend who introduces
him/her to the community,
and shares their family and
leisure activities.
Evenlyn
Sutton, gerontologist and
Assistant Director of the
Access Project, talks about
similarities between the older
adult with a developmental
disability and those who are
non-handicapped. Both have
needs for social activities
and companionship.
Volunteer
companions also speak about
the satisfaction that they
derived from their association
and activities with their
friends.
Made
in 1988, this video is still
relevant.
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The
Clearinghouse on Aging
and Developmental Disabilities
Department of Disability
and Human Development,
University of Illinois
at Chicago
1640 West Roosevelt
Road
Chicago, Illinois 60608-6904
Telephone: (312) 413-1860
Fax: (312) 996-6942
E-mail: rrtcamr@uic.edu
Web site: www.uic.edu/orgs/rrtcamr/index.html
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Description
of Resource: 18-minute video
Approximate
Cost: $15.00 (US)
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