Home
 
Diseases and Conditions
 
Symptoms
 
Drugs A to Z
 
Drugs by Condition
 

 What is a developmental disability? View Question: www.abilitiesunited.org

Site: Abilities United - About Us - FAQ

0

Votes

   
12 views


 1 Answers

According to the California Welfare and Institutions Code Section 4512 a developmental disability originates before an individual reaches age 18, continues or can be expected to continue indefinitely, and constitutes a substantial handicap for that individual. Included in this definition are mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy and autism. Also included are disabling conditions found to be...
0 Votes
Your answer

Answer: Generally, the incidence of dementia among people with a developmental disability is the same as the general population.  However, based on experience and research to date, people with Down Syndrome are at greater risk of developing Alzheimer Di...
Answer: Below is the definition of Devlopmental Disability according to Barlcay's California Code of Regulations, Title 17. 54000A "Developmental Disability" means a disability that is attributable to: Mental Retardation Cerebral Palsy Epilepsy Aut...
Answer: Epilepsy is seen in children who have no other problems; however, epilepsy is common in children who have developmental disabilities. Approximately 30% of children with epilepsy have other developmental disabilities. In one study, children with menta...
Answer: Persons with a developmental disability are those who have a "disability that is manifested before the person reaches twenty-two years of age, which constitutes a substantial disability to the affected individual, and is attributable to mental retard...
Answer: STEPS Forward supports individuals who have a developmental disability and do not meet academic pre-requisites for post-secondary admission. Developmental disability is a term that can be used to describe a wide range of individuals who may have d...
Answer: Individuals with a primary diagnosis of a developmental disability are eligible to receive residential services. This can include diagnoses such as: mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, and neurological impairment, among others. Indi...
Answer: An individual must be registered with the New Jersey State Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities. In order to be registered a person must have a primary diagnosis of a developmental disability. Qualifying conditions inc...
Answer: Developmental Coordination Disorder is when a child is delayed in the mastery of motor developmental milestones; the child has normal intelligence and does not have a neurological disorder. I believe the root problem is in synchronizing timing and mo...
Answer: 'We mean any person who is long-term and significantly disabled through a physical impairment of the musclo-skeletal, neurological or cardio-respiratory system of the body.We regret that the following conditions, on their own, do not meet our criteri...
Answer: ”   If so, the person is characterized as having a Sensory Disability. “
Related Conditions