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Maintenance as treatment: the Fennell Program Day Centre.
After discussing maintenance as an appropriate treatment philosophy for treating the long-term chronically mentally disabled, the authors describe a day centre based on this approach. Resources and costs, the target population, clients and their needs, activities, and referral and back-up procedures are reviewed. The article concludes with a look at some of the problem areas and benefits involved in a program using a maintenance approach.