Tuesday, May 06, 2025
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET
Location: Zoom
Format: Virtual
Self-advocacy and person-centered support are foundational strategies to improve quality of life in daily routines. At the onset and during treatment of a critical illness, it is particularly imperative to ensure that medical support teams provide opportunities for choice and self-advocacy during treatment. During diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of critical illness, effective medical care should prioritize person-centered support strategies and planning to enhance autonomy.
In October of 2024, Maurice, an autistic man with intellectual disabilities, was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer with rare autoimmune response complications. He developed innovative strategies to communicate his preferences and needs. During this webinar, Maurice and his mother will share his self-advocacy story and provide insight on how his medical support team collaborated to provide centered support. Actionable health care support strategies and customizable visual supports and templates will be provided to webinar participants to encourage autonomy and choice in healthcare decisions.