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Recognizing Change, Supporting the Person: Earlier Identification and Palliative Approaches in Developmental Services

A thoughtful and practical conversation led by our specialists Tracey Human, Janet Elder, Angie Gonzales, Teresea Donaldson, and Michael Mackenzie. This was a conversation for care providers about how early recognition, teamwork, and compassionate communication could improve quality of life for a person with an intellectual and/or developmental disability who is living with a serious or life-limiting condition.

Attendees were made aware of:

  1. Recognizing the importance of early identification of health, emotional, or behavioural changes in a person with a intellectual and/or developmental disability, and understand how these changes may signal new or increased palliative care needs.
  2. Describing how support workers and health-care team members can work together to provide person-centred, trauma-informed, and culturally safer palliative care
  3. Describing ways to implement ways to use observation, communication, and reflection to support the comfort, dignity, and personal wishes of the person and their circle of support.

DATE

November 19, 2025

TIME

01:00:00 - 02:00:00

DATE

12/16/2025

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LOCAL TIME

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