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1 Creating a Home: Genuine Person-Centred Approaches JOHN LORD Presentation to Common Threads National Conference of the Canadian Down Syndrome Society, May 14, 2005

2 From Residential Services to Homes for People  Three trends have influenced the growing interest in moving away from formal residential services toward “homes” New Paradigm Approaches New Paradigm Approaches De-linking Housing and Support De-linking Housing and Support Person-Centred Approaches Person-Centred Approaches

3 Characteristics of New Paradigm  Self-determination  Community Self-determination and community, when understood and implemented effectively, create a bridge to citizenship for people with disabilities.

4 The Importance of De-Linking Housing and Support  When housing and supports are linked * housing tends to be standardized * supports cannot be portable  When housing and supports are de-linked * the focus begins to be more individualized * people can move and take their supports with them (portability)

5 Qualities of Person-Centred Approaches  The home is based on the person’s dreams for their life  Person as well as family and friends design and personalize the home  Person (and Family) exercise all decision- making over the home  Supports are tailored/individualized to fit with the person’s lifestyle

6 Insights from Research and Experience  Families and individuals have shown they can effectively govern their homes  Standardized models are expensive and often like “mini-institutions”  Quality of life and health are enhanced when people have control and participation  Person-centred practices have shown to be successful (process and outcomes)

7 Four Key Things That Enable Families to Create Homes  Intention and understanding  A strong support network / circle  Independent facilitation and planning  Flexible or individualized funding

8 Options My Daughter has Experienced We first recognized that in her twenties, she should have the opportunity to experience options (as her sisters are) She has experienced:  Living with three room mates  Living with one room mate  Living partially on her own And always revisiting her dreams.

9 Four Options for Families  Create a home with your son/daughter and your support network / circle  Create a Project with other families (e.g. NABORS, Deohaeko)  Create a circle of families for support, but each family pursues individual approach, with possibility of sharing facilitation/support  Find a residential service provider that is flexible and innovative


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