Group Rules – version c
These rules are one of four versions on our website. They are shared at the beginning of each social skills
These rules are one of four versions on our website. They are shared at the beginning of each social skills
This information is about hearing aids for adult populations aged 18 years and older. Source: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
As we mention in our resource on “Two Syndromes,” there have been changes over time that have contributed to some
We have seen people with Down syndrome with a variety of phobias. Concern about heights is one we see more
The website at the link below discusses flat feet and Down syndrome.Source: Lorri Riley, DPM
People with Down syndrome live longer and more independently now than ever before. Supported by advances in medical care, community
We periodically get asked questions about “fake seizures.” They have also been called “pseudo-seizures” but are now more accurately called
The Family Care Toolkit linked below is a resource created by the National Down Syndrome Congress with the support of
I recently had a couple inquiries about people with Down syndrome in their 50s or 60s who developed increased fatigue
“It is unknown to what degree aducanumab (Aduhelm) may help people with Down syndrome, as they were not included among