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HOUSTON (PRWEB) SEPTEMBER 02, 2021
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California's Self-Determination Program (SDP) provides disabled individuals the opportunity to take agency and control over the services offered by implementing Person-Centered Planning (PCP). This program offers more freedom, more choices, and more control to people receiving disability support services.
Born from the desire of disability advocates to implement a more person-centered approach, Self-Determination Programs (SDP) have prospered in the United States. The Self-Determination Program offers a way for disabled individuals to take back their agency and make their own choices with the support of their care team and families.
The Self-Determination Program (SDP) is an alternative option facilitated by the regional centers for people with disabilities to choose personalized support and care. Disabled individuals use their own voice, take back agency, and decide the direction of their life with support from a team.
Born from the desire of disability advocates and community members to create a more person-centered approach, self-determination programs are gaining traction in California. These programs offer a way for disabled community members to take back their agency and make their own choices with the support of their care team and families.
Ability Central’s core mission is to make information and communication accessible to everyone. Ability Central regularly hosts meetings with participants who are Deaf, have sensory processing issues, are visually impaired, or have difficulty speaking.
Ability Central is on a mission is to expand information and communication access. The Ability Central team often hosts gatherings that include participants who are Deaf, have sensory processing disabilities, are blind or visually impaired, or have difficulty speaking.