Supported Decision-Making for Youth and Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
Source: The Parents' Place of Maryland
Publication Date: November 2024
Publication Date: November 2024
Read our most up-to-date fact sheets about Supported Decision-Making for Youth and Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). Learn about:
- What Supported Decision-Making is and how it works
- How to get started with Supported Decision-Making
- What the role of a supporter is
- What the role of a self-advocate is
- What the role of the decision-maker is
- A real-life example of Supported Decision-Making to understand how it can work
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- Supported Decision-Making for Youth and Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
- Supported Decision-Making: Getting Started
- Supported Decision-Making: The Role of the Supporter
- Supported Decision-Making: How to Be a Self-Advocate
- The Role of the Decision-Maker
- Supported Decision-Making: Real-Life Example