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IntellectAbility’s roots began in 1992. Along with training courses, webinars, and materials, IntellectAbility is the sole developer, producer, and distributor of the web-based Health Risk Screening Tool (HRST). The HRST is the most widely used and validated health risk screening instrument for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
IntellectAbility’s focus is on developing tools and training for the person-centered support of such vulnerable populations. Through the education of government agencies and service providers, IntellectAbility aims to improve lives. With unrelenting focus, IntellectAbility works to fulfill its mission of improving the health and quality of life for people faced with these types of vulnerabilities.
Published Research
A study was conducted by William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine about the efficacy of IntellectAbility’s Curriculum in IDD Healthcare eLearning course in teaching medical students about the fundamentals of IDD Healthcare. Based upon the data, the researchers concluded the online course was successful in increasing the student’s knowledge of IDD healthcare, confidence in treating people with IDD, and maximum ability to deliver effective medical care to people with IDD. Below is the poster that will be presented at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine’s Education Leaders 2021 conference.
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Published Press Articles
Missouri Innovates by Making Health Risk Informed Telemedicine Available to People with IDD
Missouri Innovates by Making Health Risk Informed Telemedicine Available to People with IDD Through a public-private partnership between the Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Division of
Missouri Innovates by Making Health Risk Informed Telemedicine Available to People with IDD
Missouri Innovates by Making Health Risk Informed Telemedicine Available to People with IDD Through a public-private partnership between the Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Division of
IntellectAbility – Identifying and Reducing Health Risks for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
IntellectAbility – Identifying and Reducing Health Risks for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Published by CEOCFO Magazine Interview conducted by: Lynn Fosse, Senior Editor,
Worldwide Attention on Health Inequities for People with Disabilities Stands to Finally Move the Needle from Disregard to Value of the Lives of People with Disabilities
Worldwide Attention on Health Inequities for People with Disabilities Stands to Finally Move the Needle from Disregard to Value of the Lives of People with
New Telemedicine Partnership Provides Revolutionary Healthcare Access to People with IDD
New Telemedicine Partnership Provides Revolutionary Healthcare Access to People with IDD People with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDD) tend to have more complex medical needs,
South Carolina and IntellectAbility Transform Supports for People With IDD With Cutting-Edge, Person-Centered Thinking Services
South Carolina and IntellectAbility Transform Supports for People with IDD with Cutting-Edge, Person-Centered Thinking Services The South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special Needs
Diagnostic Overshadowing Wake-up Call from The Joint Commission
Diagnostic overshadowing is a significant problem for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD). Individuals may exhibit so-called “behaviors” indicating an undiagnosed medical or dental condition—that are easily overlooked or misinterpreted by clinicians.
- APRIL 1, 2021
- ECronicon
A new, must-read survey reveals details about nurses’ difficult experiences with physicians in working to get appropriate healthcare for people with IDD they support. 1 The study published in EC Nursing and Healthcare in February of 2021 can be an emotionally difficult read.
- March 30, 2021
- InsideHealthPolicy.com
Despite these efforts, avocates say pandemic response is still far from equitable for people with IDD.
- November 12, 2020
- DOTmed.com Health Care Business News
In this installment, I check in with Dr. Craig Escudé, president of IntellectAbility, about the challenges of providing care to individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) and how new tools can support those efforts.
- August 18, 2020
- WFLA News Channel 8 Tampa Bay - BLOOM
Family Physician Dr. Craig Escudé, MD, FAAFP discusses the mental risks associated with social distancing for people with disabilities.
- July 28, 2020
- The CS44 Tampa Bay
“It has been shown that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are at greater risk from a significant infection and actually at a greater risk of dying,” said Dr. Escudé.
- September 24, 2020
- Disability Tribune
A storyline I’ve heard recounted many times in my work as a physician in this field is that doctors just don’t understand the healthcare needs of my loved one who has a disability.
- July 17, 2020
- Disability Tribune
Many parents of children, with or without disabilities, are wondering about whether or not their kids should go back to group school settings in the fall. With the numbers of cases of COVID-19 on the rise, that’s a valid concern.
- July 1, 2020
- Disability Tribune
Should we fear a second wave of COVID-19? I’d suggest preparing but keeping fear to a minimum. There are a few good reasons why we may be less likely to have an intense second wave than we were in past pandemics…
- June 8, 2020
- Authority Magazine
“It’s important that we teach healthcare providers the needed skills to meet healthcare needs of people with disabilities so that anyone with any condition can walk into any office and receive competent healthcare.”
- April 2020
Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic, HRS’s Health Risk Screening Tool Could Save Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities As COVID-19 disproportionately affects the lives of society’s most vulnerable, caregivers of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are left unprepared…
- April 2020
- Featured Research Article
Methods: The sample consisted of 12,582 people with an intellectual or developmental disability residing in Georgia (U.S.).
Conclusions: The HRST can predict mortality. Therefore, it can serve as a basis for establishing healthcare needs and determining nursing care acuity.
- April 2, 2020
Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic, HRS’s Health Risk Screening Tool Could Save Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities As COVID-19 disproportionately affects the lives of society’s most vulnerable, caregivers of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)…
Press Inquiries
For press related inquiries, please contact Lorene Reagan at Lorene (at) ReplacingRisk.com.
- November 12, 2020
- DOTmed.com Health Care Business News
In this installment, I check in with Dr. Craig Escudé, president of IntellectAbility, about the challenges of providing care to individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) and how new tools can support those efforts.
- August 18, 2020
- WFLA News Channel 8 Tampa Bay - BLOOM
Family Physician Dr. Craig Escudé, MD, FAAFP discusses the mental risks associated with social distancing for people with disabilities.
- July 28, 2020
- The CS44 Tampa Bay
“It has been shown that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are at greater risk from a significant infection and actually at a greater risk of dying,” said Dr. Escudé.
- September 24, 2020
- Disability Tribune
A storyline I’ve heard recounted many times in my work as a physician in this field is that doctors just don’t understand the healthcare needs of my loved one who has a disability.
- July 17, 2020
- Disability Tribune
Many parents of children, with or without disabilities, are wondering about whether or not their kids should go back to group school settings in the fall. With the numbers of cases of COVID-19 on the rise, that’s a valid concern.
- July 1, 2020
- Disability Tribune
Should we fear a second wave of COVID-19? I’d suggest preparing but keeping fear to a minimum. There are a few good reasons why we may be less likely to have an intense second wave than we were in past pandemics…
- June 8, 2020
- Authority Magazine
“It’s important that we teach healthcare providers the needed skills to meet healthcare needs of people with disabilities so that anyone with any condition can walk into any office and receive competent healthcare.”
- April 2020
Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic, HRS’s Health Risk Screening Tool Could Save Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities As COVID-19 disproportionately affects the lives of society’s most vulnerable, caregivers of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are left unprepared…
- April 2020
- Featured Research Article
Methods: The sample consisted of 12,582 people with an intellectual or developmental disability residing in Georgia (U.S.).
Conclusions: The HRST can predict mortality. Therefore, it can serve as a basis for establishing healthcare needs and determining nursing care acuity.
- April 2, 2020
Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic, HRS’s Health Risk Screening Tool Could Save Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities As COVID-19 disproportionately affects the lives of society’s most vulnerable, caregivers of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)…