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Review and choose three live webinars

Click on the webinar titles to view their descriptions. Each one-hour webinar includes a live Q&A. 

Falls are a major cause of injury and can result in significant harm and even death. Attendees will learn about causes of falls, physical and psychological effects of falls, and what can be done to prevent falls in people they support.

Presented by Dr. Craig Escudé, MD, FAAFP, FAADM

Sometimes, the best way to understand something is to know what it’s not. Person-Centeredness is not Systems-Centeredness. In this webinar we’ll talk about the differences between a life that is driven by system demands and conveniences and a life driven that supports choice and responsibility. 

Presented by David Toback, PCT Mentor or Marissa Landgraf, PCT Trainer

Frequently, adverse behaviors are used as a form of communication for people who may not use words to communicate. This webinar will teach learners about several commonly seen medical conditions that may present with adverse behaviors to assist in early recognition and treatment of common problems.  

Presented by Dr. Craig Escudé, MD, FAAFP, FAADM

At the heart of Person-Centeredness is balancing things Important To a person with things Important For a person. In this webinar, we’ll talk about what that balance looks like and how it makes its way into every part of providing support.  

Presented by David Toback, PCT Mentor or Marissa Landgraf, PCT Trainer

Discovery is essential to being Person-Centered. Finding what’s Important To a person is not found with an interview. In this webinar will cover the need for intentional observation skills so supporters can discover what a person really values.  

Presented by David Toback, PCT Mentor or Marissa Landgraf, PCT Trainer

Many times, communication barriers exist between support staff and healthcare providers that can affect healthcare delivery. This webinar will assist attendees in learning what information is important to have available at healthcare visits and how to communicate that information to healthcare providers to ensure the best possible outcome of the visit.  

Presented by Dr. Craig Escudé, MD, FAAFP, FAADM

If we don’t have decision making power, we don’t have autonomy and we’re probably not content. In this webinar, we’ll talk about ways to support decision making, balancing choice with responsibility, and the value of autonomy over independence. 

Presented by David Toback, PCT Mentor or Marissa Landgraf, PCT Trainer

Skin pressure injuries are commonly seen in people with IDD and are often preventable. In this webinar, participants will learn about who is most vulnerable to pressure injuries, the different stages of injuries, how they may appear in people with different skin tones, medical device skin injuries, and what can be done to prevent these injuries. 

Presented by Dr. Craig Escudé, MD, FAAFP, FAADM

How It Works:

  1. Review and choose three live webinars from the list of options. Only $4,500 for all three!
  2. Fill out the form below.
  3. The form will auto-fill most of the MT DDP Grant Application for you.
  4. Receive an email with the application for you to review and finalize!

    Questions? Feel free to call us at 727-437-3201. 

Meet Your Webinar Presenters

Dr. Craig Escudé, MD, has over 20 years of clinical experience in treating people with severe and profound levels of IDD. He authored “Clinical Pearls in IDD Healthcare” and “Curriculum in  IDD Healthcare” eLearn.

David Toback has nearly 16 years of experience working the field of IDD. He is a certified Person-Centered Practices Mentor and Person-Centered Thinking Trainer by The Learning Community for Person-Centered Practices.

Marissa Landgraf has over 7 years of experience working with vulnerable populations. She’s also experienced in supporting and teaching students with disabilities at an inclusive post-secondary comprehensive transition program. She is a Person-Centered Thinking Trainer by The Learning Community for Person-Centered Practices.

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Questions? Call us at 727-437-3201. We’re happy to help!

Meet Your Webinar Presenters

Dr. Craig Escudé, MD, FAAFP, FAADM

Dr. Craig Escudé has over 20 years of clinical experience in treating people with severe and profound levels of IDD. He authored “Clinical Pearls in IDD Healthcare” and “Curriculum in  IDD Healthcare” eLearn. 

Patrick Lane

Patrick is a certified PCT Mentor by The Learning Community for Person-Centered Practices with 15 years experience in the field of IDD.

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