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Excerpt from: A Year Of Home Building Progress Each year shows an increase in the number of patients who have decided there is no place equal to Warm Springs as a part-time home. The reason for this urge is obvious. It offers them an opportunity to continue treatment or rest or swim, and at the same time lead a normal social life in their own homes. Here one's friends and acquaintances are never more than five minutes away.... | Read Full Text |
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| Title: | A Year Of Home Building Progress | |
| Creator: | Paul Rogers (author) | |
| Date: | July 1933 | |
| Format: | Article | |
| Publication: | The Polio Chronicle | |
| Source: | Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives | |
| Location: | p.6 | |
| Keywords: | Accessibility; Architecture; Diagnoses & Diseases; Disease; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Georgia; Government; Health & Medicine; Identity; Independent Living; Institutions; Little White House; Physical Disability; Polio; Politics; Rehabilitation; Social Welfare & Communities; Treatments Therapies Cures; Warm Springs Foundation | |
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| Funding Support Provided By: | NEC Foundation of America |
