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The Ontario Partnership’s Vision for the Future
is one where every person with a developmental disability has the
same rights to support and services as all older Ontarians. This
vision is based on the value of each human as a unique individual
and the belief that quality of life must be available to all of
us regardless of age.

The
partnership sees communities across Ontario where persons with a
developmental disability are supported to plan for all aspects of
their older adulthood. Each person’s unique life situation,
preferences and capabilities are the starting point for such planning.
Service providers, support circles and families are aware of the
range of opportunities, resources and services available and appropriate
for older adults. Moreover these services and resources are fully
accessible and accepting of the older adult with a developmental
disability. This includes civic organizations, worship communities,
voluntary organizations, government offices, various service providers
and the health care system.
The Vision for the Future is one where service providers, policy
makers, funders and communities work together responsibly in the
interests of the aging person and his/her family. Working relationships
are collegial and effective. It is a Vision where service to the
client takes precedence over professional differences, bureaucracy
and other factors that tend to fragment the system. Service providers
are willing to innovate. Government legislation and regulation is
flexible to permit the testing of new cross sector methods and models.
Funding bodies encourage new strategies of service delivery to meet
the complex and intertwining needs of older adults with a developmental
disability. The system of supports adapts itself to planning that
is individualized for each person and inclusive of his / her family.
In the Vision for the Future, comprehensive strategic planning
not only crosses boundaries among agencies but between the sectors.
New knowledge informs direction-setting. The person with a developmental
disability lives a life that continues to be enriching and valued
into old age.
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