DUŠAN Life in the Community reality to persons with complex needs.

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DUŠAN Life in the Community reality to persons with complex needs

Transcript of DUŠAN Life in the Community reality to persons with complex needs.

DUŠAN

Life in the Communityreality to persons

withcomplex needs

“At the end of the hallway  facing the door stood a man bent down to the floor, his face expressionless, with a diaper for incontinence and torn T-shirt. He is blind,deaf, mute and autistic.

– He immediately takes his clothes off, tears them in strips and hangs them around his hands. See! – said the caretaker at the men's department of the severe mental retardation institution Stančić, showing rolls of fabric around the young man's wrist

– It is the only fabric that he can bare on himself, he added, as the young man retreated to the bed in his tiny room.”

http://www.vecernji.hr/hrvatska/nasa-bolesna-djeca-drugdje-nece-prezivjeti-ne-selite-ih-iz-stancica-490101Published: 22.12.2012

• Intellectual disability, blind, deaf, mute, has difficulties moving

• Does not communicate• Placed in an institution when he was

around 9 years old• No contact with the family in the past 4

years

Life in an institution - 30 years

• Failed attempts on inclusion in the rehabilitation treatment within the institution

• Totally dependent on others• Functions at the level of a 6-month-old child• For his safety and the safety of others sleeps

and spends most of the time in an isolation cell

• Tears and takes off clothes• Sometimes aggressive, noncompliant• Yells• Rarely interacts with others• Sleeps with a blanket over his head• Tears and throws everything away• Likes to be out in the sun• Loves showering

Life in the community - 10 months

In late May 2014, after 30 years of living in an institution, Dušan moved into an apartment.

Organised housing program

• Custom ground floor apartment in a family house

• 1 roomate

• 24/7 support provided by an assistant in the

apartment

• Personal assistant 8 hours a day

• Occupational Therapist / Advocate

• Person centered active support methodology

Apartment in a family house

Support in the apartment

The encounter with the therapeutic dog

Walk around the city

Funicular ride

Having coffee

Sljeme - walk down the path for the visually impaired

Bundek

Jarun

Horseback riding with Mr. Došlić

Dušan today...

• Expanding his experiences on a daily basis

• Shows progress in motor skills

• We recognize the beginnings of communication

• Walking short distances around the neighborhood (instead of using a wheelchair)

• Increased involment in activities

• Minimum of undesirable behaviors

WITH ADEQUATE SUPPORT

COMMUNITY ENRICHES

LIFE OF EVERY PERSON