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Why Behavioral Health Management is Essential for Individuals with I/DD
When it comes to healthcare, it's important to take a holistic approach and address not just physical health, but also mental health. This is especially true for individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD), who often face unique challenges...
Why Behavioral Health Management is Essential for Individuals with I/DD
When it comes to healthcare, it's important to take a holistic approach and address not just physical health, but also mental health. This is especially true for individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD), who often face unique challenges...
Re-Centering Personhood: Person-Centered Planning for I/DD Individuals
Developmentally and intellectually disabled individuals have long been relegated to the societal periphery. Yes, services exist to help meet the needs of I/DD people, but their wants are often given far less consideration. As abled and neurotypical members of society,...
Self-Advocacy for People With Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities
Imagine if someone asked you about your life. They’d want to know about your needs and wants, your goals and interests, your frustrations, and the things you’d like to see changed. You have plenty to say, but before you can open your mouth to speak, someone else...
Employment and Economic Self-Sufficiency
Employment is an important piece of the puzzle when it comes to self-sufficiency. There are, of course, some individuals who are physically, mentally, and/or emotionally unable to work and have to rely on other sources of income. But for those who are able and...
Disability and Inclusion
We all want a future filled with inclusivity. So what will it take for us to get there? In the past decade or so, many of us have started thinking more about what it means to be equal and inclusive. A slowly shifting attitude towards disability, along with discussions...
How Speech-Language Therapy Helps Individuals with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
“Speech-Language Therapy is crucial to caring for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities for many reasons, but especially because it helps give individuals a possible way to express themselves to let their needs be known – no matter how minimal...
How to Speak with People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
How do you talk to someone with a disability? Well, to put it simply, the same way you would speak to anyone else: with compassion, respect, and an understanding of their personal communication style. There’s no magic trick to speaking with members of the...
The Role of Occupational Therapy for People With Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
Occupational therapy is “an educational and practice-oriented health profession” primarily focused on rehabilitation. Despite their similarities, occupational therapy differs than physical therapy. Both are forms of rehabilitative therapy but focus on different areas...
Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD) and Exercise
Staying fit and active is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. Not only does it make us feel good physically, mentally, and emotionally, but it can also improve our longevity and quality of life. An Exercise in Habit Building Let’s face it: exercise can be...
Lola Simpson—ILA Board member
Members of nonprofit boards are typically fierce advocates of the organization they serve. They freely donate their time, skills, energy and, many times, money to the cause. Board members also bring a host of new connections within the community and the business...
Understanding Fragile X Syndrome
Children born with Fragile X Syndrome often have learning and behavioral challenges, but with the right treatment, they can learn and develop like other kids.