| How would you describe the level of engagement this program task provides this consumer? | Adam demonstrates moderate engagement. While he will often get on the treadmill willingly—especially when allowed to watch his video—his participation appears conditional. On days when he is not interested, he may resist or escalate behaviorally, indicating that the task is not intrinsically motivating. |
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| Is this program task sustainable with minimal staff support? Identify a consideration that could improve the sustainability of this program. | The task is not fully sustainable with minimal staff support since Adam requires assistance to get started. One way to improve sustainability is to teach Adam how to independently operate the treadmill and pair the activity with consistent access to a preferred item (e.g., his video), which may increase motivation and reduce staff prompting. |
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| Identify one way this task could be modified or changed to be more meaningful for this client. | To make the task more meaningful, the program could offer Adam a choice of physical activities (e.g., treadmill, walking outdoors, stationary bike) while allowing him to consistently access his video. Incorporating his preferences may promote greater autonomy and increase enjoyment. |