Grief and Loss in the Lives of People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Tuesday, December 18, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST
“Death is something that we all have to face at some point in our lives. We have systems in place to help us understand and get over a loss. However, some adults feel they must protect others from grief and loss, including children, elderly people, and people with disabilities. Knowing more about the feelings and thoughts that come after the death of someone close to us can help us and the people we support.
This presentation, hosted by The Arc’s Center for Future Planning, will focus on the grief that comes after someone dies and how families can support people with I/DD during the grief process. The presenters will remove any misunderstandings by sharing best practices and methods to support people with I/DD deal with grief and loss.”
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Will this be recorded. Many people would benefit but work during this aired time. Thanks
I would like to know this, too.
Hi Vivian – yes, The Arc archives their webinars.
Hi Alyssa – yes, The Arc archives their webinars.
How can we access their archives?
You can find archived webinars here. It may take some time for new ones to be added. https://futureplanning.thearc.org/pages/learn/where-to-start/webinars/archived-webinars
Would like to see recorded version.
You can find archived webinars here. It may take some time for new ones to be added. https://futureplanning.thearc.org/pages/learn/where-to-start/webinars/archived-webinars