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Mobile Homes as an Affordable Accessible Housing Option for Rural Individuals with Disabilities

By Connell, Ph.D., Bettye Rose Bernier, B.A., Brad Center For Accessible Housing, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Center on Rural Rehabilitation Services, University of Montana, Missoula MT; Proceedings of the RESNA '95 Annual Conference, Vol. 15
(Pages: 600-602) Publication Date: 1995

This study examined mobile homes as a potentially affordable accessible housing option for individuals with disabilities living in rural areas. Disabled subjects who lived in mobile homes in rural areas participated in a 30 minute telephone interview. The interview instrument was adapted from a mail questionnaire from the national Design Advisory Network, and asked about disability, housing characteristics and accessibility, sociodemographic characteristics, housing finance, and how modifications were made.
Published by: Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)   (Website:http://www.resna.org)
Link to text: http://www.resna.org

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