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Recognizing and Responding to IDD Patients’ Trauma

Recognizing and Responding to IDD Patients’ Trauma

Traumas affect everyone, more so for people with IDD. However, certain types of trauma-triggering incidences are rampant among these individuals such as interpersonal violence, abuse, and neglect. Unfortunately, these are the kinds of abuses and assaults they’re vulnerable with, which is why a DDD provider should always be trauma-informed before providing care.

Consulting services in Phoenix, Arizona suggest that every provider become apt in detecting trauma among people with IDD as the signs are evident in their cognitive, behavioral, and physiological aspects.

A DDD caregiver should know that the cognitive effects make it difficult for people with IDD to process new information, acquire new skills, or communicate properly. Physiologically, they will show signs such as difficulty sleeping, headaches, bed-wetting, stomachaches, and soiling. They also show behavioral signs including being fearful, avoidant, irritable, verbally abusive, aggressive, and crying or screaming excessively.

There are several ways IDD providers can address these challenges. Trauma-informed care should be adapted in any human service organization, most especially for IDD vendors. A consulting firm in Arizona can provide training to all staff regarding trauma by providing them with adequate wellness and self-care resources and more. Different types of therapies can greatly help IDD patients, too.

If you’re an IDD provider, let the consultants at Consulting Experts LLC help.

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