Redefining Sensory Preferences: Outcomes from a Pilot Design Collaboration for Individuals Living with Intellectual Disabilities to Promote Access, Awareness, and Acceptance in the Community through the Community Sensory Profile (CSP)
Document Type
Presentation
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Publication Date
4-26-2021
Abstract
Research Question:
What are the impacts of collaboration between occupational therapists, designers, and end users in promoting accessibility and use of strategies for individuals with intellectual disabilities?
Recommended Citation
Acquafredda, Christopher; Mollo, OTD, Kimberly S.; Shirrell, MFA, Elizabeth; McNabb, MEd, OTD, Sarah; Barrett, OTD, Michael; and Navarro-Walker, OTD, Lydia, "Redefining Sensory Preferences: Outcomes from a Pilot Design Collaboration for Individuals Living with Intellectual Disabilities to Promote Access, Awareness, and Acceptance in the Community through the Community Sensory Profile (CSP)" (2021). Doctorate of Occupational Therapy Program Capstone Presentations. Paper 21.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/otdcapstones/21
Language
English
Comments
Presentation: 32:40
Capstone Site: Carousel Connections
Capstone project was completed in partial fulfillment of the doctoral degree in occupational therapy at Thomas Jefferson University