This insightful document by John O’Brien and Connie Lyle O’Brien explores how high-quality services can empower individuals with developmental disabilities (DD) to thrive within their communities. It highlights the risk of well-meaning services unintentionally isolating people with DD by becoming their sole environment, limiting opportunities for mutual contribution and growth. Instead, the focus should shift to fostering community connections and encouraging active participation.
The authors outline five essential tasks that good services learn to do: discovering interests and gifts, creating community opportunities, supporting connections, providing assistance, and safeguarding. These tasks help individuals with DD build meaningful relationships, contribute to their communities, and grow in safe and healthy ways.
The document emphasizes the importance of balancing safety and independence, cautioning against overprotection that can stifle personal growth. It challenges readers to rethink how services can bridge the gap between individuals with DD and their communities, combating negative attitudes and fostering inclusion.
Ultimately, this resource inspires a shift from isolation to integration, encouraging services to work collaboratively with individuals, families, and communities to unlock potential and create opportunities for contribution. It’s a must-read for anyone passionate about building inclusive, supportive environments where everyone can thrive.