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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.
How To Provide Support Without Erasing Choice
Have you ever thought about how it would feel if someone else made every decision for you? What if you couldn’t pick what you wanted to eat, where you wanted to live, or what you wanted to do? Well, that’s what happens to some people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) when those who care about them unintentionally take away their rights.
The Long Waitlist Issue for People with Disabilities
This article will discuss Remote Supports services and its potential impact on the lengthy wait for support services.
Remote Monitoring vs. Remote Supports: Understanding the Difference
This article will explain the differentiation between remote monitoring and remote supports services and roles and limitations of remote monitoring.
Four Myths and Facts About Remote Supports Services You Need to Know
This article will discuss four myths and facts about Remote Supports services for people with disabilities. It will also share some helpful points on how Remote Supports provides people with I/DD the support they need.
Your Disability Rights under the ADA, the Olmstead Decision and HCBS
We will look at the ADA and Olmstead Decision and how they improve the rights and lives of people with I/DD. We will also touch on the HCBS Settings Rule and how Remote Supports helps empower the rights of people with I/DD to live more self-determined lives.
Assistive Technology vs Remote Supports: What’s Right For You?
Assistive technology and Remote Supports can provide support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Knowing the difference may help to determine which option would best meet your needs.
How HCBS Rules Protect the Rights of Disabled People
Disability rights are human rights for people with I/DD (Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities). Rights are necessary for a happy life. Yet, we often see barriers for disabled people that...
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