The Administration on Community Living has put together guidelines for people who may be most vulnerable to the worst effects of the coronavirus such as older folks and people with disabilities. This includes guidance on keeping your environment healthy, planning for an outbreak, and state-by-state guidelines from states’ departments of health. The site also offers… Read more »
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Community living and participation for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
“Community Living and Participation for People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities is an exploration of how to create the ideal conditions to facilitate community living and participation for people with IDD. The book addresses the complex and ever-evolving dimensions related to both the place of community and the feeling of community, including living arrangements, work,… Read more »
Critical issues in intellectual and developmental disabilities: Contemporary research, practice, and policy
This timely and important publication provides a concise review of what we know about ten key areas in the field of IDD and what that knowledge means for future developments in public policy, research, and practice. Developed as a foundational review of the knowledge base in preparation for the 2015 National Goals conference, the book… Read more »
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Mother Nature’s April Fools Day joke was less than humorous for those who just can’t wait to see the colorful blooms of spring. Luckily, B-town just got a light snowfall that melted on the roadways. That’s my kind of snow–pretty trees but clear streets! While Spring in Indiana seems to be a bit delayed,… Read more »