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Dr. Rey
Junco, LPC, NCC
Associate Professor, Director
Disability Services
Russell
Hall 104
570-484-2926
rjunco@lhup.edu
Jean
Mason
Secretary
Disability Services
Russell
Hall 23 (downstairs)
570-484-2665
jmason1@lhup.edu
website
http://www.lhup.edu/jmason1/
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Types
of Impairments
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Documentation of ADHD should be in the form of a report prepared by an
appropriate professional (psychiatrist, physician, or psychologist) within the
last three years. It should include the following: a clear statement of ADHD
with the DSM-IV diagnosis, a description of the symptoms which meet the criteria
for the diagnosis, a summary of the assessment procedures and evaluation
instruments which were used to make the diagnosis, information about current
medication(s), and suggestions for reasonable accommodations which are supported
by the diagnosis and the functional limitations of the individual.
Mobility Impairments
Documentation of a mobility impairment should be in the form of a letter
from an appropriate health care provider. This letter must: include the type of
disability, state the functional limitations based on the disability,
specifically state the duration of the functional limitations and any distance
limitations, include suggested recommendation for effective, reasonable
accommodations, be written by an appropriate health care provider (e.g.,
physician, psychiatrist, or psychologist depending on the nature of the
disability), and be typed on official letterhead and signed by the provider
Psychological Disabilities
Documentation of a psychological disability should be in the form of a
letter or a report from a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist. The
documentation should include a DSM-IV diagnosis. The documentation should also
include the functional limitations brought about by the diagnosis (i.e.,
difficulties with concentration in individuals diagnosed with depression).
The
Office for Disability Services for Students (ODSS) is committed to ensuring that
all information regarding a student is maintained as confidential as required or
permitted by law. This information may include test data, grades, biographical
history, disability information, performance reviews, and case notes.
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