References
- Greenstein, Deborah, Charles Gueli and Edmund Leonard, 1976. “No one at home: a brief review of housing for handicapped persons in some European countries.” Rehabilitation Literature 37, 1: 2–9.
- Jeffrey, Dorothy A. 1973. “A living environment for the physically disabled.” Rehabilitation Literature 34, 4: 98–103.
- Klapwig, A. and W. P. Bijleveld. 1972. “Holland’s approach to residential care.” Pp. 52–73 in Derek Lancaster-Gaye (ed.) Personal Relationships, the Handicapped and the Community: Some European Thoughts and Solutions. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
- Laurie, Gini. 1977. Housing and Home Services for the Disabled. New York: Harper and Row.
- Loring, James A. 1972. “Introduction: residential care and the adult spastic.” Pp. 3–10 in Derek Lancaster-Gaye (ed.), Personal Relationships, the Handicapped, and the Community: Some European Thoughts and Solutions. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
- Loring, James A. 1979. “National surveys reveal strong support for disability rights and services.” The Coalition II, I:1.
- Petersen, Roger, Frank Warren, Melinda Hatton and Deborah Mitchell. 1978. Housing Assistance Programs. Washington, D.C.: Federal Programs Information and Assistance Project.
- Stock, David D. and Jean A. Cole. 1975. “Adaptive housing for the severely physically handicapped,” Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 18, 4: 224–231.
- Vann, Juliann. 1975. “Foreign programs provide for the handicapped.” HUD Challenge, March: 24–25.
- Wolfensberger, Wolf. 1972. The Principle of Normalization in Human Services. Toronto: National Institute on Mental Retardation.
- Zola, Irving Kenneth “To find the missing piece: On having a handicap in a healthist society.” Unpublished manuscript.