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Unlocking I/DD Support: A Guide to Funding
For people with disabilities, support services make life better. They help people become more independent and give parents and caregivers a break. But there is a barrier to accessing these services: funding.
Aging Caregivers and the Transition Plan: Ensuring a Brighter Future for Your Loved One with I/DD
In this article, we will explore the need for a transition plan to ensure that adults with disabilities can not only survive but also thrive when their caregivers are no longer able to provide support.
Caregiver Respite Tips: Beat Burnout & Maximize Breaks
Services like Remote Supports can be used to carve out a time for respite from duties, allowing caregivers to rest. This article will look into the power of respite care and tips for caregivers to make the most of their breaks.
The DSP Shortage: A New Solution Available Now
Do you know about a crisis that's entering it’s third decade and still needs a solution? It's the shortage of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs). This is an on-going problem, still seeking a...
A Day in A Life Of Person with a Disability…
This article will share what a day in the life of a person with I/DD looks like and how it can benefit those with disabilities and their caregivers
Respite Care: A Vital Break for Family Caregivers
Being a family caregiver for a loved one with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) is a labor of love. However, it can be incredibly demanding. Responsibilities may include helping...
How to Find Disability Services for Young Adults
Obtaining support for young adults with disabilities can pose challenges, especially during the transition from school-provided programs. Finding, or not knowing what programs your state provides...
The Intersect of Remote Supports & Traditional Providers
83% of providers turn away new people who need services, an increase of 25.8% since the previous year. This leaves over 700,000 families and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) on a waitlist, unable to get needed services.
Be an Advocate: Empowering the Voice of People with I/DD
By being a part of a self-advocacy group, people with I/DD can increase their subjective well-being and happiness. They also have the opportunity to be part of a supportive and empowering network.
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