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Show r.ii'l KraviK-. vocational rehabilitation i'oo:l:na;or for tho tri-oounty aroa s;nko to Mo.-.b Uotarians loiulay oil his views on handling nareolies problems prob-lems in the area. Vocational Rehab. Coordinator Ihvi Serving Afloab on Twice a Week Basis .M-.ior.al Ke::a!i.!.:a!u.:i i!.:'.a'.i r lor Carlxia, K:n-e:. K:n-e:. ..r.. Counties, C..: I K:-.::'.c the area on a twiiv - witkly bass to i :A .de tho St r iei s of-i'e: of-i'e: rt.l t:: '.);,!) t!:-. prejoet wh-h is ji :::'.! Liv i :id by st.r.e n:i kU ral i r:.:r.i r.ts. Tlie Pr;eo of-t.eo of-t.eo .rj iet;'.:::'S h.s S'jper-v S'jper-v :: r if :ui -r counselor r.::J a Si eroMr-. Prepare for Employment .-. :. . Kth.ibi!::atien is a pr.v:.::i t r.s't kt-s kt-s .".s .n .e.o :n:r. physi- c. i!. r.'.'.'.a!, or bchavirat el' :ii:'s tr.at r.ar.Ulcrp Ui-m !r ci r.:?i'.'.:: i" r e.T.ploy-!.:.;. e.T.ploy-!.:.;. I.s ibj.ctAe is to prepare pre-pare t'v se p is r.5 for cm-p'.'-y:'.'. tisreu..!! whicti :: y car. pr ice a livin for :r.s!ves cr.J t!:eir depea- d. r.ts. I'. r.-ir-'S w:th phys:-cr.l phys:-cr.l or nv r.t; I ii.:ib;l:'ies t h -1 h:.r.J. e;.p t'-eni in their ts to er. ::..;e in normal v....rk c-.-::v.:y are uiually el-bio el-bio f r sen'iccs. rer? r.s can also be re-: re-: rrt-.i f-'-r 5eP.'ices by the i: - ! svst- ni. Utah State E:r.pi. yrrier.'. S.-carity effx-s. effx-s. A-juit rrobaticn and Pa-r.jie. Pa-r.jie. (' a: . -. Family Sen-ices. r.r.J t.-.e vrrsor.s them-?eiv( them-?eiv( s. Pe( p!e served include in-clude thv? with sn:pu'at-ivr.s. sn:pu'at-ivr.s. v.--u -.!. h--arir.3, heart L.vi back pr .b! ms. or other . i ;! ci :ii)i l.t : c s. Also t; : I'e are ii.-Jividuals who j. re m r.'ally retarded, hav-? ta:rxl to a!coh I or drugs have been Ln trouble with law, or have had to turn to public welfare for assistance. Services Offered Services e fie red by Mr. Kn.yne and h.s staff include in-clude ci uiu-.e!.r. on a pcr-tanto-peison basis by a professionally pro-fessionally train.-d inun.-.e-hr. It is felt, he ind.eated, that tiie Ct uns lua; is liie Las.s for a n liabil iatio.: pr.'ee.-s whether cr not they io.uire s 'ine other type el stiice. Ti'.ey can, uiieii n -. d d, etfer psyehe'.ii, r. jiy w'i.eh is provkli J by SMiie external seuree, pan base j : . iiclic do iocs revpi red ft r itett.n.4 th' persen ein-pi. ein-pi. ed. pruv.t?,' tra.!!:r..4 ai. l jeb placement serwees. l'iiy-s.cal l'iiy-s.cal nstt ration wiiah re-,u;res re-,u;res surgery or otin r ther-;.peutie ther-;.peutie in. asures can be oi-fe."cil oi-fe."cil upv-n ntj'iKst from tiie person's homo pinsieian or pec.l.st. Ce.ir.selir.j se-rvioi s are fre-e t- anyone ar.d everyone every-one in the coir.jna.nty win r.re in r.-..d, acct .rd.r.,; to Mr. Krayi-.c. Tho services wh.eh retiire payment, ii; taid. are cfjr.e on the basis of th i.nl.vidual's f.n.a;jial situation. Funds are available avail-able from government sour-ej.s sour-ej.s and are used on the basis ba-sis of need. People should be aware ;.nd n.memlx-r, lie indicated, that lite services are here ft.r their use, but that they relate to rehabilitation procedures pro-cedures which ere definitely needed to continue or secure se-cure productive work. Tho purpose of the program, he ceded, is to faciLtato the ability to work and to earn a living and to correct problems, prob-lems, both mentally and physically, which handicap a person's productive abilities. abilit-ies. Grand County Load Grand Coun'.y has a case load of approximately sixty persons who are handled by Mr. Kraync, who also sees around seventy-five in Carbon Car-bon County. Another 170 are counseled in the Carbon anil Emery County areas by the other counselor out of the ' Price office. Mr." Kraync has a master's degree in Vocational Voca-tional Rehabilitation Coun-&z)g Coun-&z)g 'and studied in tho departments of Educational Psychology, Psychology, Sociology, So-ciology, and Social Work. His function as Adult Probation Proba-tion and Parole Officer was, brought about by a func-' jtional need in jthe area, as there was no probation officer of-ficer here. This phase of ,wcrk is also important, he ' said, as it enables him to counsel with those on probation pro-bation and to help jtliem overcome ov-ercome their characteristics .which imipede their gainful employment. Drug Rehabilitation While ' in tho area this week, Mr. Kraync spoke :to it he Moab - Rotairy Club on counseling the drug user, and his approach on the drug problem. He indicated ,at that time that a possible reason for ithe drug problem with the i u!h is the e.nit.n-i.al e.nit.n-i.al ii!!Slru;h.s uh.Ji ada.ts u.-.e in di St i .hii'.g iiar.,;t r.s of d: 11,4s io 'oar..;i r ineinb r ; cf society. A pokey of complete com-plete truth an. I openings would bo better, l.v sa.d. He also reeon. mi n, It d p"-nv.J-ir.g a witl. r i;;.p 1:1 the puii-isiwn. puii-isiwn. nt ;;ieii to ti: se who use marijuan .1, a k! ) t-t.on t-t.on of wiic :n i. so after bat!-. Tin.; by tin ir ?: or.tl tii'.se wh sell (.r attempt at-tempt to sell the drug. He also 1. !, t! Is sea-::vj sea-::vj the penalty f.r use (I 1.' .rd onus, but niakii.;; the penalties fr pushir.4 mut h m i.-e sevi re. Ti'.ere is a (list ret d.i't reiiees b t.e. en tiie u-t r the pa-!:, r and file re!l..hil.:a' It .11 pp.ciS n. d. d to r.Vik.- tiieni a pro-dactive pro-dactive ir.t n.b. r 1 f societv, he said. Ap; r..: !i s by the (C. arts s!n aid be d f. rent r ti. t v. . (.r:"er.s; s. u. . d ..n the ('. oral! . :':'eet uv .esc or ja liii .; f drug lias on so.-iety. |