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Teaching Hand-Laundering to a Woman with Mental Handicap
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 June 2009
Abstract
Hand-laundering of tights and knickers was taught to a woman with moderate mental handicap. The 14-stage programme was taught over five sessions in a total of 90 minutes. At follow-up she was shown to have both maintained and generalised the skills.
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