Treatment Options

Connect

A caregiver-mediated program designed to improve the wellbeing of people with profound intellectual multiple disabilities (PIMD) and their families

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People with PIMD and their families have unique needs that are often overlooked. Many programs for children and youth with disabilities focus on helping a child or youth catch up to their non-disabled peers. In Connect, we understand that for people with PIMD, catching up is not a helpful goal. We know that everyone with PIMD is an individual, and the needs of each person with PIMD are unique to that person.

Each Connect plan is developed for the unique needs of the individual with PIMD and their family. In Connect, we believe that wellbeing isn’t just for people without severe disabilities. We believe everyone deserves wellbeing.

Who may be a good fit for Connect?

We use the term profound intellectual multiple disabilities, or PIMD, to describe children and adults who have disabilities or medical conditions that affect their ability to learn and develop in meaningful ways. Individuals with PIMD need significant support in their lives, which often includes help doing basic things like getting dressed and communicating. It’s important to remember that labels do not define a person, and PIMD is not a diagnosis. We use the term PIMD as a descriptive term to describe people who have multiple needs connected to their disability.

Parents are experts. Living with and parenting a child with PIMD gives you a unique understanding of your child. In Connect, we believe that parents and other family members understand their child with PIMD in ways others don’t.

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What does Connect look like?

One of the things your Connect Clinician will do is help you determine your priorities for your child, yourself, and your family — priorities that improve your life, the life of your child with PIMD, and improve the lives of siblings. In Connect, we understand that for a person with PIMD to experience a sense of wellbeing, the people around them must also have good wellbeing.

Connect is a parent or caregiver-mediated program, which means you will be working directly with your child, with the support and coaching of your Connect Clinician. We developed Connect as a parent or caregiver-mediated program because research shows that this is the most effective way to improve the lives of people with severe disabilities and their families.

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Focus Areas of Connect

Self-determination. Strength-based acceptance.

Modules

Connect is made up of 12 modules focused on the individual and their family.

  • Introduction to Connect
  • The Naturalistic Approach
  • Strengths and Acceptance
  • My Child’s Sensory Profile
  • Communicating with My Child
  • Imitation and Intensive Interaction
  • Play: Learning Through Play
  • Why Does My Child Do That?
  • Behaviors Can Be Hard
  • Planning for the Future
  • Taking Care of Yourself
  • Siblings

Is Connect evidence-based?

Yes. Connect is a program that includes intervention components that follow the National Standards Project (NSP) guidelines for established interventions. Connect is based on research and best practices for parent-mediated treatment and treatment for those with intellectual/developmental disabilities.

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