Ep 219: Overcoming Age Barriers in IDD Care: Join as a DSP!
Release Date: 10/05/2024
Friends For Life Podcast
In this episode of the IDD Health Matters Podcast, Dr. Craig Escudé welcomes Kelley Shepherd, a dedicated Direct Support Professional (DSP) with over 15 years of experience. Kelley shares her perspective on what it means to truly support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in living their best lives. From advocating for dignity of risk to respecting personal choices and supporting meaningful growth, Kelley emphasizes the importance of seeing every individual’s unique potential. She shares inspiring stories of empowerment, such as helping individuals explore...
info_outline Ep 232: Empowering Inclusion: Nabil Shaheen on Advocacy and Community ImpactFriends For Life Podcast
In this episode of the Friends for Life Podcast, we sit down with Nabil Shaheen, Community Outreach and Communications Manager for the Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Nabil shares his journey from journalism and marketing into a role that blends his professional passions with meaningful advocacy work. He discusses the rewarding challenges of shaping the board’s messaging, celebrating the achievements of individuals served, and breaking down stereotypes about government agencies and people with disabilities. Nabil also highlights upcoming events, including the quarterly...
info_outline Deb Davis on Person-Centered Care and Advocacy for Individuals with IDDFriends For Life Podcast
In this heartfelt episode of IDD Health Matters, Dr. Craig Escude sits down with Deb Davis, a dedicated nurse and advocate for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Deb shares her inspiring journey into the field of IDD support, reflecting on how she found her calling and became a champion for person-centered care. Deb discusses the challenges of working in this field, including her early experiences, the importance of person-centered thinking, and how she overcame feelings of being unprepared to become an expert through relentless learning and certification with...
info_outline Ep 231: Supporting Caregivers of Individuals with IDD: Insights from Tony StuartFriends For Life Podcast
In this heartfelt episode of the Friends for Life Podcast, Tony Sttuart speaks directly to parents and guardians of individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD). Tony highlights the unique challenges caregivers face—balancing long work hours, providing Direct Care at home, and dealing with unreliable resources—all while striving to ensure the best for their loved ones. Tony shares how Friends for Life goes beyond serving individuals with IDD by also supporting their families, addressing caregiver burnout, and fostering meaningful connections within the community. From...
info_outline Ep 230: Addressing the DSP Workforce Crisis: Rising Wages, High Turnover & Barriers in Disability ServicesFriends For Life Podcast
In this episode of the Friends for Life Podcast, we explore the challenges facing the direct support professional (DSP) workforce, despite recent increases in hourly wages. Although DSPs saw an average hourly wage of $15.79 nationwide in 2022—a historic first—the high turnover rate of over 40% continues to strain disability service providers, who are struggling to maintain adequate staff. Many providers report having to refuse new referrals or reduce services, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable workforce solutions. Temporary support from the 2021 American Rescue...
info_outline Julie Foster Hagan on Advancing Health Equity for DisabilitiesFriends For Life Podcast
In this episode of the IDD Health Matters Podcast, host Dr. Craig Escudé is joined by Julie Foster Hagan, Louisiana’s State Director of Developmental Disability Services. Recorded live from the NASDDDS conference, Dr. Escudé and Julie discuss the vital work being done to enhance health equity and employment opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Julie shares insights into Louisiana’s health equity initiatives, including a strategic focus on data collection and the role of Health Equity Action Teams within the state’s Department of Health. She...
info_outline Ep 229: Finding Purpose Through Direct Support: A DSP’s Journey of Care, Growth, and MusicFriends For Life Podcast
In this episode of the Friends for Life Podcast, our guest shares a heartfelt journey into the world of Direct Support, highlighting the deep connections he’s built with those he cares for and the personal growth he’s experienced. Since starting his career nearly two years ago, he’s not only found joy in supporting others but has also received support himself, especially in pursuing his dream of becoming a radiology technician. He explains how the job has equipped him with resources for schooling and even scholarships, emphasizing the power of community and opportunity in his workplace....
info_outline Ep 228: Rising Autism Diagnoses: Understanding the 175% Increase and Its Impact on HealthcareFriends For Life Podcast
In this episode of the Friends for Life Podcast, we dive into recent research that reveals a striking rise in autism diagnoses across the United States, up by 175% over the last decade. This increase spans all age groups, but some groups are experiencing even higher rates, especially young adults and minority children. The study, published in JAMA Network Open, shows autism prevalence has more than doubled since 2011, underscoring the need for better awareness and support systems. Lead researcher Luke Grosvenor suggests that while universal developmental screenings may account for part of this...
info_outline Mary Brogan on Advancing Developmental Disability Services and Medicaid Waiver Programs in HawaiiFriends For Life Podcast
In this episode of IDD Health Matters, Dr. Craig Escudé welcomes Mary Brogan, the state director for developmental disability services in Hawaii. Mary shares her extensive experience managing programs that impact individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), including the oversight of the 1915(c) Medicaid Waiver and neurotrauma services. She highlights the unique challenges of providing dental care and the importance of accessible health services tailored to meet the needs of people with IDD in Hawaii. Mary and Dr. Escudé dive into the critical importance of...
info_outline Ep 227: How Political Ads Impact the IDD CommunityFriends For Life Podcast
In this episode of the Friends for Life Podcast, Tony Stuart dives into the effects of political ads on the individuals within the IDD community. Drawing on his extensive experience as a Direct Support Professional (DSP), Tony reflects on how divisive messages in the media can impact those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, often causing confusion and frustration. He encourages a focus on humanity over politics, stressing the importance of helping individuals exercise their right to vote while maintaining a respectful, open-minded approach to differing beliefs. Tony shares...
info_outlineIn this engaging episode of the Friends for Life Podcast, Tony Stuart addresses a compelling question: Are you too old to be a Direct Support Professional (DSP)? Tony dismantles the common misconception that age disqualifies individuals from contributing effectively in the disability support field, especially within intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) communities. He passionately argues that older adults can bring invaluable experience and a rich array of skills to roles that don't necessarily demand physical labor, such as in Adult Day Services or programs emphasizing arts and culinary skills. Tony encourages listeners to rethink their capabilities and consider how their unique experiences and passions can make a significant impact in the lives of those with IDD.
As the discussion unfolds, Tony highlights the increasing demand for support within the IDD community, noting rising autism and intellectual delay diagnoses. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and utilizing one's skills to aid in fostering independence among individuals with IDD. Tony issues a challenge to listeners, urging those between the ages of 25 to 55 to engage more actively with their communities by volunteering a few days as a DSP. This involvement, he suggests, could range from hands-on assistance to strategic roles in hiring and training within local agencies, highlighting the diverse ways one can contribute.
Wrapping up the episode, Tony extends a warm invitation to join the Friends for Life community, reinforcing that no one is ever too old to make a difference. He reminds listeners that Friends for Life Residential Care is actively hiring and always open to new members who are passionate about enhancing the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities. Whether you're looking to make a big or small impact, Tony encourages taking that step towards becoming part of a community that values every individual's contribution, proving that your ability is indeed stronger than any disability. Join Tony next time for more insightful discussions on the Friends for Life Podcast.