Transforming IDD Care: Ann Hardiman on Deinstitutionalization, Healthcare & Leadership Challenges
In this episode of IDD Health Matters, Dr. Craig Escudé welcomes Ann Hardiman, Chief Innovation Officer at the New York Alliance for Inclusion and Innovation. Ann shares her journey into the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), which was shaped by personal experiences with mental health in her family. The discussion begins with Ann’s involvement during the early days of deinstitutionalization, when people with IDD were transitioning from institutional settings to community-based living. Ann reflects on the significant improvements in quality of life that resulted from this movement, as well as the challenges that persist, particularly in the realm of healthcare access and social inclusion.
The conversation delves into the critical need for improved healthcare services for people with IDD, with Ann highlighting the disparities in medical care that individuals face in both institutional and community settings. She discusses issues like inadequate dental care, polypharmacy, and the lack of training among healthcare providers to address the unique needs of this population. Ann and Dr. Escudé explore how these challenges can be overcome through better training for clinicians and more person-centered approaches to healthcare, ensuring that people with IDD receive the care they deserve.
Ann also shares exciting initiatives underway at the New York Alliance, including a new executive leadership development program aimed at building future leaders in the field of disability services. She emphasizes the importance of fostering a strong, value-driven network of professionals who are committed to inclusion, diversity, and innovation. Throughout the episode, Ann underscores the power of relationships and advocacy, encouraging listeners to share their stories and continue pushing for greater acceptance and equity for people with disabilities.