
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTS
POLICY STATEMENT
Individual supports, such as assistive technology and
personal assistance, make it possible for all people with mental retardation and
related developmental disabilities to function in daily life.
ISSUE
Our constituents
frequently are unable to perform unassisted in basic areas of everyday life such
as communicating, interacting with others, completing daily living routines, and
moving in and around the home and community.
All too often, individual supports are denied because of restrictive
criteria such as age, disability label, severity of the disability, problem
behavior, motor or sensory limitations, or test scores.
POSITION
Our constituents must
receive the supports necessary to lead a meaningful life in the community.
These supports should be available based upon functional needs, not
eligibility criteria such as diagnosis or income. Common areas of individual
support include:
| Communication. People learn to communicate in many ways, such as personalized gestures and sounds, picture symbols, manual signs, and spoken language. Support must be available to help improve an individual’s communication and social interactions as well as reduce challenging behaviors. |
| Assistive technology. People must have access to devices, services, and training that improve independence, mobility, communication, environmental control, and self-determination. Designers, manufacturers, service providers, educators and our constituents with their families should be educated about the benefits of technology. |
| Personal assistance. Adults (and parents of children under 21) should be able to hire and fire personal assistants to help them perform everyday activities, make decisions, and exercise control over their lives. |
Supports
must be individually planned and applied according to the principles of
person-centered planning, self-determination and individual outcomes, and team
collaboration. The individual
supports must be independently and regularly monitored for quality, safety, and
effectiveness.