Developmental Disabilities Primary Care Program of Surrey Place (Toronto) Clinical Tools
These tools promote preventive care actions that might easily be overlooked in adults with intellectual and development disabilities, such as health screening, immunizations, and medication reviews. Types of tools included are:
- tip sheets on how to adjust health care practices to meet the specific needs of these patients
- point-of-care forms providing guidance for health care decision-making, health checks, and mental health assessments
- monitoring charts for tracking various health issues that provide a basis for developing and evaluating protocols to interventions
- patient and caregiver tools that facilitate health care interactions
Purpose: Clinical tools and resources for primary care providers, caregivers, and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to improve health care.
Audience: Health care professionals, adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and family caregivers
Resource type: Website and toolkit