Supporting People with IDD and Other Cognitive Disabilities in Developing ACP
$25.95
Having a cognitive disability does not mean one is incapacitated in all decision making. People with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD) or other cognitive disabilities can be supported to develop advance directives, including identifying their clear wishes or values and choosing someone to honor their care preferences. This webinar will address best practices, strategies, and resources for supporting people with IDD or other cognitive disabilities in developing advance directives.
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Continuing Education
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Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Recognize tools for capturing people’s wishes and vision for their care when planning with someone with I/DD or other cognitive disability.
- Discuss the continuum of decision-making authority and its relevance to people who live with disabilities.
- Describe strategies disability service providers can employ to start and engage in advance care planning with people who use their services.
- Identify options for naming a healthcare power of attorney for people who have few non-paid supports in their lives.