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Schreiber Pediatric Rehab
Center
Having kids understand about disabilities!
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VIP
• Edna F. Schreiber (1901-1999)
• Edna owned the Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center.
• Who enjoyed children and loved to help them out when they needed help.
• Very caring, joyful, happy lady who loved her job more than anything in life.
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The Rehab Center
o The Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center, formerly the Easter Seal Society of Lancaster County.
o Has provided services to children and adults with disabilities since 1936.
o Schreiber Rehab Center reinforces your trust and confidence to a major commitment to continuously enhance the quality of its services and programs which focus on positive outcomes for the child.
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Referral to the Center
• Our Social Services department receives referrals from:• Parents or guardians • Teachers • Physicians and nurses • Mental Health/Mental Retardation (MH/MR) early
intervention for children birth to age 3 years • Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 (IU 13) for
those children ages 3 to 5 • Other agencies in the community
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Disabilities at the Center
• There are many kinds of different disabilities that you can find at this Rehab Center.
• Down Syndrome• Aspergers
Syndrome• Tourette Syndrome• Fragile X-Syndrome• Physical
Handicapped• Mental Retardation• Many more!
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• People with (DS) have an excess or redundancy, of genetic material in their cells, an excess of chromosome 21.
• Symptoms: Mild Mental Retardation, an upward slant to the eye, flattened facial
profile, and small nose.
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Asperger’s Syndrome
• Neurological condition on the autistic spectrum. Which is a slight learning disability.
• Symptoms: May have trouble understanding gestures, body language, and facial expressions.
• May have difficulty in eye contact, repetitive speech, and anxiety in social situations.
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Physically Handicapped
• Means: being in a wheelchair, cannot do things on their own and need extra help here and there.
• Might need an aide to be with them at times to help them out getting things that they cannot reach or handle themselves.
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Mental Retardation
Mental retardation is described as below-average general intellectual function with associated deficits in adaptive behavior that occurs before age 18.
Cause: Can happen whenever. Such as prenatal, birth, any kind of accident.
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How does the rehab help?
• By helping with physical therapy. Such as moving their arms, and legs everyday to keep them movable.
• Occupational Therapy works on their motor skills, social skills, and hands on activities for their everyday life.
• Counseling services works on their emotions, and helps them out in the future with jobs, education, and housing.
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Questions?1.Did Ron Heasley own Schreiber Pediatric Rehab
Center? True False
2.What disability has an upward slant to the eye, and a small nose?
Aspergers Syndrome Down Syndrome
3.When did Schreiber start providing services? 1936 1928 1943
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References: for more info.
• Internet Sources:
http://www.disabilities.com
http://www.Schreiber pediatric.org/about.html
http://www.schreiberpediatric.org
• BOOKS: Turnbull, R.
Exceptional Lives, Special Education in Today’s Schools. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill 2002.
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THE END!
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