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Independent living programs implement the principles of independent living, assisting disabled indivuals to live in the community with a minimum reliance on services. Help and training is provided on the programms to manage the activities of daily living and to improve and maintain self care skills
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Independent living programs for older adults
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Independent living programms for people with learning difficulties
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- Community services
- Habilitation
- Mainstreaming
- Program development
- Rehabilitation
- Supported employment
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