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Strategies for Managing Anxiety in Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities

Anxiety in individuals with IDD can appear in subtle but challenging ways—but with the right strategies, it can be managed effectively. From building predictable routines and using clear communication to supporting sensory needs and teaching calming techniques, caregivers can create a more stable, reassuring environment where individuals feel safe, understood, and confident.

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What Does IDD Mean And How the Right Support Changes Everything

What does IDD mean — and why does it matter? IDD stands for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, a broad term describing conditions that affect learning, behavior, and development. But IDD doesn’t define a person. With the right support, individuals can build independence, confidence, and meaningful lives. Discover how personalized, compassionate care changes everything.

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