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Developmentally Appropriate Care to People With ...
www.nursingworld.orgrequires guardianship. With proper support, some people with IDD can be active participants in their own health care decisions. For example, supported decision making, unlike guardianship, is a process by which a third party helps a person with IDD make legally enforceable decisions (Kohn & Blumenthal, 2014).