you can also get information on adaptivehomes from AARP-  they have some
really nice manuals that you can also get several copies of for patients.
The two we use the most are "Home Modification Scrapbook" and "The Do-Able
Renewable Home".    I do not have their phone number but here is the address
and website:

AARP
601 E Street, NW
Washington, DC  20049
www.aarp.org
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Subject: Reference Selwyn Goldsmith


>     Does any one know how I can get a copy of Selwyn Goldsmith's
> "Designing for the Disabled".
> I am a US OT student finishing up my last year.  I would like to have
> a copy of this book.
>
> Any Help Appreciated,
>    Guy W Brown  OTS
>     Texas Tech University
>      Lubbock, Texas
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