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What is person-centered planning, and why is it a preferable planning method for individuals with ID?

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What does habilitation mean, and what does it include?



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Answer to Question 1

The person-centered planning approach improves the services rendered and identifies the least restrictive program, one that is the least confining for the person's condition, service, and treatment, and also is provided in the least intrusive manner and is humanely appropriate to the individual's needs and preferences.

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programs of structured education and training



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