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Supporting persons with developmental disability--a new model.

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    Caregiving for individuals with developmental disabilities has shifted from protectionism to community inclusion. Modern approaches focus on support persons empowering individuals in all life aspects.

    Area of Science:

    • Social Sciences
    • Disability Studies
    • Caregiving Practices

    Background:

    • Historical societal views confined individuals with developmental disabilities, emphasizing protection over autonomy.
    • Past caregiving models were often medicalized or based on stigmatizing labels.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the evolution of caregiving approaches for individuals with developmental disabilities.
    • To highlight the shift towards community integration and person-centered support.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of societal attitudes and caregiving paradigms over the past 25 years.
    • Review of policy and practice changes in education, housing, and employment for people with disabilities.

    Main Results:

    Keywords:
    Health Care and Public Health

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    • Significant societal transformation towards inclusive practices for people with developmental disabilities.
    • Caregiving has moved from a paternalistic model to one of support and resource identification.
    • Individuals with developmental disabilities now actively participate in education, living arrangements, and the workforce.

    Conclusions:

    • Contemporary caregiving emphasizes environmental adaptation and support person roles.
    • The focus is on fostering independence and community participation for individuals with developmental disabilities.
    • This paradigm shift reflects a greater understanding and respect for the rights and capabilities of people with disabilities.