If you’re a pastor, rabbi, imam, or other faith leader, your community may include people with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families. You have an important role to play in supporting families who are thinking about future planning.

For specific information in your state, contact a chapter of The Arc near you, find your state’s IDD agency, or use our resource directory to find professionals near you.

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How You Can Help

Start Building a Future Plan

A written future plan—sometimes called a letter of intent—shares the person with IDD’s wishes and daily routines, so the people who help them know how to provide support and can help make decisions with confidence. A future plan can guide health care, finances, and lifestyle choices. It also provides information about important people, including caregivers, support workers, and medical professionals.

Professionals can help families understand the importance of future planning and provide guidance when they explore planning priorities. Our planning template makes it easy to get started!

Explore Future Planning Webinars

Learn more about key future planning topics from experts, families, and people with disabilities. These free recorded webinars cover everything from housing and decision-making to finances and building support networks.

Related Resources

Videos

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Webinars

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