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PA Family Network

The PA Family Network was created to support families and the major elements of the Community of Practice goals.

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PA Gathering: Health, Wellness, and Well-Being

This resource contains information from the first PA Gathering including a recording of the presentations and discussions, copies of the presentations and additional resources to supplement the topic.

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PA OVR Top Ten Tips for Job Shadowing

A video, featuring the Executive Director of OVR, that provides some insight on how to implement job shadowing at the local district office.

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PCHC Constipation Training

PCHC Constipation Training

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PCHC Diabetes Training

PCHC Diabetes Training

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PCHC Gastrointestinal System Training for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities (I/DD)

PCHC Gastrointestinal System Training for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities (I/DD)

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Peer Pressure Social Story

This resource provides a visual guide for individuals with autism on how to handle peer pressure.

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Philadelphia Coordinated Health Care

This section of the website from the Southeastern PA Health Care Quality Unit contains a variety of physical health booklets and brochures for the intellectual disability and developmental disability community.

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Physical Health Resource Collection

This is a bundle of resources from a variety of sources that provide information on general physical health information as well as specific conditions individuals with autism may have.

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Physician Education in Developmental Disabilities (PEDD) Webinar Series

The American Academy of Developmental Medicine and Dentistry (AADMD) offers a free, 12 credit-hour webinar series based on the first internationally-vetted curriculum in Developmental Medicine created in the United States. This series is designed to enhance the practice skill of primary care physicians and residents who would like to provide better care to their adult patients with developmental disabilities. Each webinar is accredited by the American Academy of Family Physicians for 1.0 hours of prescribed credit (recognized by the AMA as equivalent to Category 1 credit). A total of up to 12.0 credit hours are available, at no cost, for those who participate in all of the webinars. The live events have already occurred, however, the recordings of these webinars are available for CME credit at the link below.

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