When people ask me why I love working at Limitless my usual response is “the laughter.” Having worked in this field in various capacities for most of my career I have experienced a wide range of environments; however, it is those places where laughter and joy are...
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The Quiet Power of Modeling Behavior in Autism Support
There’s a common moment in programs that serve individuals with autism: a client becomes overwhelmed. Suddenly, the room feels much louder, and instructions are given rapidly, “Use your words.” “Take a breath.” “Calm down.” In these instances, the initial instinct is...
COMMUNITY INCLUSION IS NOT A VAN RIDE
In a former life my old Executive Director, used to refer to pointless trips in the community as “van therapy.” Too many programs focus on the act of “getting them out;” however, the collective “them,” have a voice and deserve better. At Limitless Disability Services...
The Bond That Ties us Together
When working with individuals who have developmental disabilities, humor can often serve as an effective tool in building rapport. While patience, empathy, and consistency are recognized as essential qualities, humor is often regarded as a means to facilitate genuine...
Advocating For Political Representation for Individuals with Disabilities
Individuals with disabilities represent a considerable segment of the population, yet they are often underrepresented in state and federal budgetary and legislative decision making. Despite their presence, their needs are frequently unmet. The demand for political...
The True Meaning of Community Inclusion-Why it Matters for Everyone
At Limitless Disability Services, we believe that real community inclusion is not just about being present, it’s about truly belonging. For adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), inclusion isn’t measured by attendance or visibility. It’s...
Seeing the Possibilities, Not the Limitations: A Professional Approach to Supporting Adults with IDD
Within the field of disability services, professionals frequently participate in training sessions on person-centered planning. This approach emphasizes developing individualized plans that prioritize the goals, aspirations, strengths, and choices of the individual,...
Changing Perspectives with Speech Difficulties, Cerebral Palsy, and Cognitive Impairment
In today's society, there exists a profound misunderstanding about individuals with speech difficulties or cerebral palsy. One of the most pervasive and damaging misconceptions is the assumption that these individuals are always cognitively impaired, or that their...
How to Organize Locally and Get Your Voice Heard on IDD Issues
Families, providers, and individuals affected by intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) know better than anyone that policy decisions made far away have an immediate impact at home. Funding levels, waiver services, staffing ratios, transportation programs,...



