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Fill in the Blank on Barriers Fill in the Blank Sheet on Barriers from the YouTube Video Barriers can

be anything that makes it difficult to work with residents. Barriers can include____________ (cultural) barriers among many others. A cultural barrier can include ____________ (language) which can cause a lack of communication between the service coordinator and the learner. This can even cause residents to be unable to manage certain factors in their life due to the inability to read materials. ____________ (education) and ____________ (income levels) is another barrier that can make engagement difficult. Those who are loweducated remain less knowledgeable and leave them chronically uninformed. A ____________ barrier can also be an ____________ (age) barrier between the service coordinator and the resident. Barriers can also include ____________ (trust) as a barrier. If a resident typically does not have trust then it may be more difficult to engage with that resident. A ____________ (biological) barrier might be on in which the resident might be homebound and cannot come to your office to engage. Other barriers might include the ____________ (location) of the service coordinators office. If their office is not in a central location engagement may be more difficult. Another barrier might be an ____________ (attitudinal) barrier. Maybe the resident has trouble asking for help or assistance and does not want to engage with the service coordinator. This facilitators guideincludes the syllabus for the session, the content that will be presented during the session, one learning assessment and all the materials that will be used to supplement the session. The materials include the PowerPoint slides, the worksheets and the discussion questions that will be used during the session.

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