Abstract: | The emphasis in recent years on providing long-term care in community-based alternatives to the institutional setting can help to facilitate the development of new and exciting opportunities for enrichment in the lives of individuals whose educational needs often go unmet. Reality orientation has been demonstrated to be an effective approach to the treatment and prevention of loss of memory, confusion, and disorientation among institutionalized adults. However, certain problems can arise that may limit the potential benefits of reality orientation programs in institutions. This paper explores the rationale for considering the use of reality orientation in one alternative living arrangement, the adult foster care home. The personalized, family-like environment of the adult foster care setting might help to minimize or even eliminate many of the problems that detract from reality orientation programs in larger institutions. |