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Trillium helps people connect with services for mental health, substance use and intellectual/developmental disabilities throughout North Carolina.
North Carolina, USA
Joined December 2015
Thank you, Lee County, for a powerful Reentry Simulation this week!
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Through our partnership with Attend Behavior we help bring teaching and support right to your phone, making life a bit easier for caregivers.
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As a result, research highlights the importance of increased caregiver support to reduce negative mental and psychological health outcomes.
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People who care for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience higher levels of stress than many other caregivers, which is associated with nearly double the rates of depression and anxiety disorders.
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The deadline to apply is this Friday, January 16 at noon EST. Apply today:
hi.akalaka.org
AKALAKA connects people caregiving for disabled family and friends with the peer-powered network needed to succeed at home and in our communities of choice.
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In this free online CPF training course, you'll learn how to guide others in the North Carolina I/DD community to become successful advocates for their needs and navigate complex Medicaid care services.
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AKALAKA provides care and resources for those with I/DD and their caregivers, and Trillium is excited to support the impactful work they're doing.
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AKALAKA is hosting a free Certified Peer Facilitator training course!
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We're proud to partner with Attend Behavior to offer virtual resources and coaching and support caregivers in promoting independence through this milestone.
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Toilet training can be especially challenging for parents of children with developmental disabilities, but Telehealth approaches are proving to be both effective and well-received, offering parents support and flexibility.
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Caregivers can log data in real time with Attend|Behavior and collaborate with providers to manage behaviors like protesting, tantrums, or aggression, ensuring help arrives when needed.
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Studies show that tracking patterns and collecting data help caregivers maintain control during behavioral interventions—reducing frustrations and increasing positive breakthroughs.
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Caring for an individual with Autism or A/DD requires consistency and structure as much as it does patience and adaptability.
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