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Evaluation
of the Ohio Double Jeopardy Demonstration Project
J.M.
Kinney & K.B.
McGrew
2001
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Report (PDF, 52 pages)
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The goal of Ohio’s Double
Jeopardy project was to support families in their
efforts to plan for secure futures for family
members with mental retardation/developmental
disabilities (MR/DD) and for their aging parents.
This report summarizes the results of the evaluation
that was conducted to document the effectiveness
of training offered as part of the Double Jeopardy
project. Specifically, this report addresses the
effectiveness of: a) legal and financial training
for professionals; b) cross-training of professionals
from the aging and MR/DD networks about the populations
that are served and how the networks operate;
c) training about life planning for professionals
from both the aging and MR/DD networks; and d)
training about life planning for family members.
This research was funded by the Ohio Department
of Aging.
To obtain information concerning the cost and
to order printed copies of the full report, contact
Scripps Gerontology Center at: 513/529-2914 or
scripps@muohio.edu.
