A Second Wave? How Parents of Children with Cognitive Disabilities Can Prepare

A Second Wave? How Parents of Children with Cognitive Disabilities Can Prepare Written by Dr. Craig Escudé, MD, FAAFP, FAADM Published by the Disability Tribune  Should we fear a second wave of COVID-19? I’d suggest preparing but keeping fear to a minimum. There are a few good reasons why we may be less likely to […]

Benefits of ELearning for Healthcare Professionals

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things, including how we work and learn, interact as a society, and of course, the importance we place on good old TP. All jokes aside, professionals have begun to take a sudden new approach to industry-related training and learning. The good news? It may be for the best. Online […]

Protective Equipment and Persons with IDD

Although people might be getting a little weary of hearing about the COVID-19 pandemic, it is still a very real issue and we need to remain highly vigilant. That includes wearing protective equipment when appropriate. When should masks be worn and how do you safely put them on and off? The World Health Organization (WHO) […]

Bay News 9 Interview with HRS President Dr. Craig Escudé

Bay News 9 InterviewWith HRS President Dr. Craig Escudé How Coronavirus Concerns Can Impact Those with Mental Disabilities Bay News 9 requested HRS Inc President, Dr. Craig Escude, to weigh in on the subject of COVID-19 and people with IDD. “ Sometimes people with disabilities are more sensitive to changing of routines or environments or their […]

Bay News 9 Interview with HRS President Dr. Craig Escudé

How Coronavirus Concerns Can Impact Those with Mental Disabilities Bay News 9 requested HRS Inc President, Dr. Craig Escude, to weigh in on the subject of COVID-19 and people with IDD. “ Sometimes people with disabilities are more sensitive to changing of routines or environments or their support staff, and again that presents additional challenges,” said […]