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Welcome to our curated library of high‑impact, complimentary tools and guides.

These resources were developed exclusively for support professionals, caregivers, and organizations working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). 

These resources reflect our commitment to a truly person‑centered approach—drawing on rigorous clinical insight, evidence‑informed practices, and real‑world operational experience.  

Whether you’re looking for a fillable HRST Health Passport, a Social Determinants of Health Screening for People with IDD (SDOH-PWIDD), or a focused educational PDF on a key topic such as medication safety or supporter tips for a clinician visit, you’ll find materials here designed to empower action, streamline support, and elevate outcomes. 

Please feel free to download and share these resources across your teams, agencies, and networks. We hope these resources help drive meaningful change and improve the health and wellbeing of the people you support. 

Free Downloadable Resources

Check out these 8 quick tips for supporters to make the most of the clinician appointment—before, during, and after. From understanding the purpose of the visit to ensuring follow-up steps are communicated clearly, these reminders can make a real difference.

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People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) will be voting!

Here are some tips for making voting more inclusive.

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This Social Determinants of Health Screening for People with IDD (SDOH-PWIDD) developed by IntellectAbility’s Clinical Advisory Team is a screening tool to assist in identifying non-medical factors that influence health outcomes specifically tailored to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

The questions are intended to be answered by the supporters of the person with IDD and the person being screened to the maximum extent possible. Any “Yes” answer indicates risk in that area and should be evaluated further, documenting the details and reasons for the risk.

The information can then be used to develop a plan to address the identified risk and included in the person’s health support plan. Annual screening is recommended.

Download this fillable PDF and start using it today!

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Besides providing basic health information, this fillable pdf can be utilized to convey important social information that facilitates knowing and understanding a person.

Download this fillable PDF and start using it today!

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This 3-page document details how to perform a mealtime pulse oximetry study to assist in identifying aspiration during or after eating.

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Outdoor activities are an important part of life. Here is an informational pdf containing helpful data for you and the people you support with disabilities to consider to make the great outdoors more enjoyable for all during the warmer weather.

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Outdoor activities are an important part of life. Here is an informational pdf containing helpful data for you and the people you support with disabilities to consider to make the great outdoors more enjoyable for all during the colder weather months.

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Many staff and family members are called upon to assist people with taking their medications. Medications have many useful benefits. It is vital to ensure that they are used safely and to monitor for any adverse effects to help people receive the most benefit with the least risk. Download this pdf for some important safety tips.

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Download this informational pdf for helpful information on the signs and symptoms of depression, anxiety and loneliness in people with IDD and things you can do to alleviate and provide effective support.

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Some people with IDD may have physical or communication differences that make them more susceptible to skin pressure injuries. The information in this 15-page pdf pamphlet is presented to help supporters understand, identify, and prevent pressure injuries in people with IDD.

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Click to download this free pdf of Clinical Pearl #30: Down Syndrome from “Clinical Pearls in IDD Healthcare” to help provide better healthcare to those you support. Share it with providers and clinicians.

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This document assists in gathering important clinical information after a person experiences a hospital stay, emergency department visit, or other facility stay.

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This 10-page document describes commonly seen medication effects by drug class and how they may appear in people with IDD.

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Our Clinical Advisory Team has developed an assessment to help you balance what is important TO and FOR the person in terms of returning to activities. This document is a person-centered guide to help ensure you take as many factors as possible into account when supporting people in making these decisions.

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Download this important informational pdf on the COVID-19 Vaccination. It contains useful facts for you and the people with disabilities you support. Created in partnership with Irwin Siegel Agency on 1/14/2021.

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People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are at a greater risk of infection and poorer COVID-19 related health outcomes than the general population. Prevalence of comorbidities, living in congregate settings, and difficulties practicing preventative measures contribute to this risk; however, the inability to effectively communicate symptoms of illness may be the most significant hurdle to identifying and managing symptoms of COVID-19 infection, especially for those experiencing the lasting effects of long-haul COVID.

CLICK TO DOWNLOAD our six-page informational packet on long-haul COVID signs and symptoms in people with IDD.

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