University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1980

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RIGHT: Although University sidewalk access for the handicapped is good, this student avoided the crowds by taking to the street. BELOW: Pete Mahoney helps David Cahoy with a tough pool shot. BOTTOM: David Hobensack lifts weights daily as a part of a class and as therapy. OPPOSITE PAGE: Before their adapted P.E. class in the basement of the Education Building, several disabled students get in a few minutes of con- versation. DISABLED STUDENTS 13

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Disabled students aided by Qpecial Qervices The University of Arizona Rehabilitation Center, in 1970, obtained funds to establish the Special Services Program. Spe- cial Services aids the over 400 handicapped and disabled stu- dents at the University by providing services to meet the needs of these students. The primary focus of the program is on adaptability, encouraging the student to develop independ- ence. Braille materials, taped books and tactile maps are offered to aid the blind student in his quest for independence. Deaf students receive support through interpreters, note takers and counseling. Another important service for disabled students is the adapted P.E. courses which are often a form of therapy. Adapted physical education opportunities are diverse and offer developmental activities for students who, by virtue of their disabilities, cannot engage in regular P.E. courses. Some of the activities offered are weight training, swimming, recreational games, wheelchair basketball, golf, bowling and track and field. Students discover and overcome their physical limitations through this type of activity. Gene Tchida, Project Coordinator of Special Services, feels that Tucson ' s climate, flat topography and ease of mobility on UA ' s campus attract many handicapped students to the Uni- versity. Facilities for the handicapped in the form of ramps, elevators, dorm rooms and accessible restrooms have greatly improved in the past 4-5 years, making UA one of the better equipped schools in the country. While improvements have been made, Tchida feels that the situation is not perfect. Many things still need to be done. There is a need for more ramps, elevators and modified dorm rooms. Of the 26 resi- dence halls on campus only 6 have been modified for disabled stu dents. The relative inaccessibility around the Tucson area and the lack of transportation encourage many students to seek on-campus housing which is not always available. While the Special Services Program strives for equal oppor- tunity for disabled students, it is important to realize that they need support from the University community. It is hoped that in the next few years UA can become the best equipped school in the country for students with all disabilities. 12 DISABLED STUDENTS



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