Abstract

Existing research on information dissemination methods has revealed that audio-visual methods provide a valuable and effective technique for orienting clients to rehabilitation programs and services. The intention of this project was to devise an audio-visual presentation (designed for the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation in Syracuse, New York) to sensitize clients and stimulate their involvement in the rehabilitation process. The results indicated several advantages of utilizing audio-visual methods over presently used methods in terms of cost effectiveness and client satisfaction. This study suggests that the standardized audio-visual presentation is a useful tool for providing information to prospective clients, and is potentially very valuable for further research and program evaluation.

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