IDD Health Matters
In this IDD Perspectives webinar, the discussion focuses on improving support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) through "person-centered thinking." Jonathon Crumley explains that current practices are rooted in a historical legacy of institutionalization, where rigid, group-focused care often overlooked individual needs. Although people moved into community settings, the same outdated mindset persisted, prioritizing safety and control over autonomy and quality of life. The speakers argue that the real issue is not the individual's disability but the beliefs and systems of supporters, emphasizing the need to see each person as a whole individual with desires, rights, and goals. They present a practical framework for change: start with discovering what matters to the person, assess risks honestly, provide education, collaboratively negotiate supports, document plans thoroughly, and continuously monitor and adjust. A detailed case study involving a woman named Tara illustrates how this approach can balance personal autonomy with safety in areas like relationships and dating. Overall, the message stresses dignity of risk, self-reflection among caregivers, and structured, individualized support to enable people with IDD to live fuller, self-directed lives.
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