People with Developmental Disabilities

The following resources were developed to address the needs of the intellectual and developmentally disabled community when preparing for the end of life.

Advance Care Planning: Workbook and Video

Many of the conversations that surround end-of-life care include concepts and language that are challenging to follow, especially for people with developmental disabilities. Together with our partners CCCC created a guide that enables people with developmental disabilities to advocate for themselves and stay in control of their lives through the very end.

Thinking Ahead: My Life at the End (PDF) contains words, symbols and pictures that facilitate discussion with and decision-making by persons with developmental disabilities regarding their values, goals and treatment preferences at the end of life. The video serves as an instruction manual, containing vignettes that illustrate in simple, graphic format the purpose and use of the materials.

Thinking Ahead was made possible through a Wellness grant by the California Department of Developmental Services and reflects collaboration among Alta California, Golden Gate and Eastern Los Angeles Regional Centers, Board Resource Center and CCCC. Thinking Ahead was updated in 2022 as part of a grant project funded by the WITH Foundation with assistance from Alta California Regional Center and Valley Mountain Regional Center staff and clients.

To order a free hardcopy of the Thinking Ahead workbook, contact us today.

“Thinking Ahead: My Life At The End” Workbook

*The Spanish, Korean, and Chinese translations are based on the 2007 version.

Thinking Ahead Matters: Whitepaper On Supported Decision-Making

The Coalition for Compassionate Care of California (CCCC), in partnership with Mildred Consulting, has undertaken the effort to try to understand more about conservatorship of people with developmental disabilities with an aim of fostering greater self-determination and empowerment of this population throughout life as well as at the end of life.

Thinking Ahead Matters—Supporting and Improving Healthcare Decision-Making and End-of-Life Planning for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (PDF)

Questions considered in this report:

  • What is the process of conservatorship for people with developmental disabilities in California?
  • How large is the impact of conservatorship on healthcare decision-making for this population?
  • What strategies would improve self-determination in healthcare decisions for people with developmental disabilities?

While end-of-life decision-making is a complicated area overall and issues around protection of vulnerable people exist for important reasons, there is no justification for people with disabilities to have less agency, choice or dignity in the experience of dying than others do.

Thinking Ahead Matters was made possible with support from The Special Hope Foundation, now known as the WITH Foundation, which advocates for accessible healthcare delivery designed to meet the needs of adults with developmental disabilities.

Videos

Thinking Ahead – My Life at the End – English

Thinking Ahead – My Life at the End – Spanish

Betty & Connie Talk about their Choices

Remembering Donald Roberts

Thinking Ahead: The Importance of End of Life Planning