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In Appreciation of Older Family Caregivers, by FDDC Council Member Jean Sherman, Ed.D.

You may be reading more about family caregivers lately. They are the foundation of the health and safety of individuals with developmental disabilities (DD), as well as their final safety nets. Self-described as “just family,” these parents or siblings are by far the longest-serving of all caregivers, often for 60 or 70+ years. Policy makers

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Letter to Senator Rick Scott from Eddie Hall

Letter to Senator Scott from FDDC Chair Eddie Hall

Senator Rick Scott 110 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Dear Senator Scott, I serve as Chair of the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc. (FDDC).  FDDC is a not-for-profit organization established in Florida statute as the designated state agency to represent the nearly 370,000 Floridians living with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their

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A Message from Eddie Hall, FDDC Chairman: The REAL IMPORTANCE of Family Caregivers! 

Unpaid caregivers save the U.S. an est. $600B annually. During Older Americans Month, we honor the 53 million family caregivers who provide an average of 24+ hours of care each week and help millions of Americans live as independently as possible. As an Aging American with an IDD, I know firsthand the REAL IMPORTANCE of

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Water Safety is Autism Safety! Tips From the Autism Society of America

Why drowning prevention is particularly important for people with autism If you take a look at the incidence of drownings, the Autism population is drastically more impacted than individuals without Autism. The propensity to wander increases this risk — about 50% of people with Autism will wander or have wandered (Kennedy Krieger, 2012). Wandering is when

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