Intellectual Disability/Developmental Disorder

Intellectual Disability/Developmental Disorder

<p>Intellectual Disability/Developmental Disorder Fact Sheet Where to find information and help </p><p>Johnell Fernandez, LMSW DBA Endless Opportunities is certified by DADS Home and Community Services and Texas Home Living agency locating in Region 5. The agency has a history of providing medical case management services to children and adults. We work closely with medical team which often includes physician and nurses. We have experience as a Qualified Mental Retardation Professional (QMRP), and providing education groups to families. We also provided cognitive skill training and psychosocial therapy. We have happily assisted individuals achieve successful outcomes in their daily activities for over 30 years. Our phone number is (832) 468 – 9311. (Please call for further information about our services)</p><p>Intellectual Disability:</p><p>Intellectual disability is a developmental disorder. People with intellectual disability have significantly more difficulty than others learning new things, understanding concepts, solving problems, concentrating and remembering. Consequently, they require extra support to learn and achieve their full potential.</p><p>People with intellectual disability are people first. People with intellectual disability have the same rights and responsibilities as other members of the community, and if given the opportunity, have similar needs, hopes, aspirations and interests as people without disability.</p><p>What is intellectual disability?</p><p>● Significant limitations in intelligence – that is an intelligence quotient (IQ) of about 70 or less as measured on a standardized intellectual assessment.</p><p>● Significant limitations in skills needed to live and work in the community including difficulties with communication, self- care, social skills, safety and self – direction.</p><p>● Limitation in intelligence and living skills that are evident before the person is 18 years old.</p><p>The effect of intellectual disability </p><p>Unlike some medical problems, intellectual disability cannot be cured. However, with support, people can be helped to achieve their potential. This happens regardless of the level of intellectual disability they have.</p><p>Early intervention, education, training and appropriate supports all contribute to people with intellectual disability leading full and satisfying lives.</p><p>People helping other People Succeed. </p>

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