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The list below contains resources to support individuals with Down syndrome with their unique independence goals.

Becoming more independent is a goal for many adolescents and adults with Down syndrome. This goal may vary significantly from person to person. It can range from wanting to become more independent with toileting and dressing to wanting to work towards living on one’s own. The list below contains resources to support individuals with Down syndrome with their unique independence goals.

Traveling the Road Towards Independence Webinar (Lina Patel, PsyD)

Traveling the road towards independence webinar

 

The Independence Issue  (3.21 Canada’s Down Syndrome Magazine)

3.21_independence_issue_canadas_magazine

 

Self-Care and Hygiene Resources (Adult Down Syndrome Center)

Self-care and hygiene

 

Menstrual Hygiene (Hannah Graham, MD and Katie Frank, PhD, OTR/L)

Supporting women with Down syndrome in being independent with menstrual hygiene: Tips from the Adult Down Syndrome Center

 

Visual Recipes (Accessible Chef)

Accessible chef visual recipes

 

Social Skills Resources (Adult Down Syndrome Center)

social skills resources

 

Resources on Executive Functioning (Adult Down Syndrome Center)

Executive functioning and Down syndrome resources

Source: Adult Down Syndrome Center