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NJ Disabilities Face Healthcare Hurdles

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Individuals with I/DD struggle with healthcare access due to system design.
  • NJ has high rates of autism, with evolving health needs for this population.
  • NCFL and Valley Health System partner to improve I/DD healthcare accessibility.
NJ Disabilities Face Healthcare Hurdles

New Jersey is experiencing a significant healthcare gap for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Many struggle to access quality care because existing health systems were not designed for their unique physical, communication, sensory, or behavioral requirements. This deficit is exacerbated by a lack of specialized training among medical professionals and the necessary equipment to ensure safe and comfortable treatment.

The state's I/DD community is growing, with New Jersey reporting one of the highest rates of autism spectrum disorder in the U.S. As these individuals age, their healthcare needs evolve, necessitating lifelong comprehensive care. Recognizing this growing disparity, New Concepts for Living (NCFL) and Valley Health System are now collaborating to proactively bridge these identified gaps.

This partnership is exemplified by NCFL's Achievement Center in Paramus, which includes a medical consultation suite. Through their new relationship with Valley Health System, NCFL clients can receive care from specially trained physicians and staff in a familiar environment. This initiative serves as a vital model, advocating for increased provider knowledge, sensitivity, and resources to ensure equitable healthcare for all.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Individuals with I/DD face barriers due to healthcare systems not designed for their needs, lack of specialized training, and insufficient equipment.
They have partnered to create accessible, personal, and effective care solutions, including a medical suite at NCFL's Achievement Center.
New Jersey has a high I/DD population, including one of the nation's highest autism rates, requiring evolving lifelong care.

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