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Active Living in Community

Check out the Activities Calendar sponsored by the Department of Disability Services
a wonderful listing of activites for all in Washington, D.C. area

Bill Thomas, founder of the Eden Alternative, developed 10 principles for community-based long term care. Although this is not designed specifically for people with developmental disabilities, these principles have great relevance for group homes for developmentally disabled.

Advocacy

Credo for Support

Consumer health education

The Arc of the United States. Health Promotion Articles

Activities throughout Washington, DC: Includes access information for people with disabilities

AAMR Health Bytes: Information for Consumers, Family, and Health Care Providers

Data and Research

There is an online database for research in assistive technology and cognitive disability hosted by the Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities at the University of Colorado. It allows users to search over 600 citations of research pertaining to technologies used by persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities by keyword, author name, journal, category of assistive technology, and other fields. Visit the Coleman Institute or click here to go directly to the database.

Disability

AAMR F.Y.I. is a free, online monthly newsletter that keeps you informed about recent developments in the developmental disabilities community and the latest AAMR initiatives.

Online Disabilities Dictionary
Brookes Publishing has an online “Disabilities Dictionary” where you can search more than 3,500 disability-related terms. You can enter a word to search for its definition or you can enter a word or phrase that is part of a definition to search for the related terms.

Health Finder: A Service of the National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Kennedy Institute's web site on bioethics and people with intellectual disabilities

Oregon Institute on Disability and Development

The Elizabeth M. Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities

District of Columbia Coalition for Community Services Member Directory

Health

DDHealthInfo: Information for Healthcare Providers

Pressure ulcers: Who is at risk? Prevention strategies

My Family Health Portrait is a Web-based tool designed to help families gather and share their health information. The tool helps organize information into an easy print copy that can be used in partnership with a health provider.   It can be used to look at risk for some common problems that may run in families. Available in both English and  Spanish.

Health & Wellness

Family Food and Fitness: A Guide to Healthy Eating and Exercise offers information about two important steps in being healthy: (1) eat good foods and (2) exercise. Together these steps help us to be healthy and fit!

Health, Wellness and Disability: Perspectives of Persons with Disability

Kids Enjoy Exercise Now (KEEN) is a nonprofit, volunteer organization that provides free one-to-one recreational opportunities for children and young adults with mental and physical disabilities. 
www.keengreaterdc.org

National Center on Physical Activity and Disability (NCPAD) has numerous resources, including a free monthly electronic newsletter.  Recent articles from the newsletter include:

The Department of Disability Services (DDS)

For DDS's website, click here.


Nursing Education

Nursing Center: Your portal to more than 50 leading nursing journals from Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Nutrition

Family Food and Fitness: A Guide to Healthy Eating and Exercise offers information about two important steps in being healthy: (1) eat good foods and (2) exercise. Together these steps help us to be healthy and fit!

Nutrition for Persons with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities

Heart-Healthy Home Cooking African American Style: Great recipes, but watch your serving size!

Policy

Closing the Gap: A National Blueprint for Improving the Health of Individuals with Mental Retardation

Sexuality (these resources are available in bookstores or through the library)

  1. BaIaderian, N.J. (1991) The Sexual Assault Survivor's Handbook: For People with Developmental Disabilities and Their Advocates. Saratoga: R & E Publishers
  2. Brown, G.T., Carney, P., Cortis, J.M., Metz, L.L., Petrie, A.M. (1994) Human Sexuality Handbook: Guiding People Toward Positive Expressions of Sexuality. Springfield: The Association for Community Living
  3. Caprio-Orsini, C. (in press) Visual Reality: People with Developmental Disabilities Healing from Trauma through Art. Eastman: Diverse City Press
  4. Hingsburger, D. (1990) I Contact: Sexuality and People with Developmintal Disabilities. Mountville: Vida Publishing.
  5. Hingsburger, D. (1990) i to I: Self Concept and People with Developmental Disabilities. Mountville: Vida Publishing
  6. Hingsburger, D. (1993) I Openers: Parents Ask Questions about Sexuality and their Children with Developmental Disabilities. Vancouver, Family Support Insititute Press
  7. Sobsey, Dick. (1994) Violence and Abuse in the Lives of People with Disabilities: The End of Silent Acceptance? Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
  8. Sobsey, D., Gray, S., Wellis, D., Pyper, D. and Reimer-Heck B. (1991) Disabiilty. Sexuality. and Abuse: An Annotated Bibliography. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes
  9. Ticoll, M. (]992) No More Victims: A manuaI to Guide Families and Friends in Preventing the Sexual Abuse of People with a Mental Handicap. Toronto: The Roeher Institute
  10. Ticoll, M. (1992) No More Victims: A Manual to Guide Police in addressing the Sexual Abuse of Peopie with a Mental Handicap. Toronto: The Roeher Institute
  11. Ticoll, M. (1992) No More Victims: A manual to Guide Counsellors and Social Workedrs in Addressing the Sexual Abuse of PeopIe with a Mental Handicap. Toronto: The Roeher Institute
  12. Valenti-Hein, D. (1990) The Sexual Abuse Interview for the Developmentally Disabled. Sacamento: James StanfIeId Publications

Violence Prevention

Accessing Safety a new web site from the Office on Violence Against Women, which includes information on disability.

 
This project is funded by the the Government of the District of Columbia, Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Administration, Solicitation POJA-2005-R-RP05 
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