Fact Sheet
Cerebral Palsy is an umbrella term used to describe a group of chronic disorders impairing control of movement that appear in the first few years of life and generally do not worsen over time.
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Cerebral Palsy is an umbrella term used to describe a group of chronic disorders impairing control of movement that appear in the first few years of life and generally do not worsen over time.
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A tip sheet listing changes in the respiratory system as someone ages and strategies to help support a person with an intellectual disability exhibiting these changes.
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It is important to establish and maintain a transition planning process with the home before, during and after the move. The following checklist provides a guide to transition planning meetings with the provider of the alternative home whether it is …
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Circle of Difference is an interactive game for people with intellectual disabilities to learn about inclusion, appreciating difference & diversity.
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Comfort Care is an essential part of medical care at the end of life. It is care that helps or soothes a person who is dying. The goal is to prevent or relieve suffering as much as possible while respecting the dying person’s wishes.
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The following listing is for community services and supports in the Toronto area, which welcome individuals with a developmental disability that are transitioning into older adulthood. This listing has been compiled for information purposes only. The programs have not been …
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A short presentation describing the changes
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Spaghetti with vegetables in a tomato sauce Extras Recipe Shopping list
Trauma is the lasting emotional response that can result from living through an event that undermines a person’s sense of physical or emotional safety. Long after the traumatic event occurs, people who have experienced trauma can continue to feel the …
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Cystic Fibrosis, or CF, is the most common, fatal genetic disease affecting young Canadians.
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