Resource Library
See below for trusted resources for Texans with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), their families, and support networks.
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What is IDD?IDD stands for a group of conditions called “Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.”
See the full definition and example conditions
Training and Support Groups for ParentsResources for parents and families to help you and your loved one live a quality life.
Community Supports and ServicesPeople with IDD have the right to live and thrive in their communities.
Medicaid Waivers: Learn the six options, how to join waitlists or find your place in line
Navigate Life Texas: Get help navigating Texas systems
Moving to Texas? Here's what you need to know
Mental Health and IDD: Learn about this dual-diagnosis (The Arc of Texas Whole Person Project)
EmploymentPeople with IDD deserve fair, competitive, and integrated job opportunities.
ID/D Rather Be Working Guide: About employment for Texans with IDD, navigating work and government benefits, and more.
Education RightsStudents with IDD deserve access to a free and appropriate public education.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Manual: Plan your child's special education
En Espaรฑol | IDEA Manual: Guรญa para padres y alumnos de Texas sobre los derechos de la educaciรณn especial
Special Education Information Center
Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates: Find advocates for ARD meetings
Civil Rights and JusticePeople with IDD deserve fair treatment in the criminal justice system.
Related resources coming soon
Legal ResourcesLook for the “CLEA” certification behind an attorney’s name to ensure they are certified in elder law and understand disability benefits, estate planning, wills, and special needs trusts.
Texas Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. (NAELA)
Texas Legal Services Center (1-800-622-2520) provides names of attorneys who offer services at a reduced rate
Finances and Government BenefitsManage your financial security and plan for the future.
The Arc of Texas Master Pooled Trust: A solution for managing funds while preserving government benefits eligibility
The Arc's Center for Future Planning: Plan for every stage of life, and especially when a caregiver will no longer be available
About Letters of Intent: Outline daily needs, supports, and legal and financial matters (from The Arc of Texas)
Sample Letter of Intent
Supported Decision MakingMaintain the independence of Texans with disabilities while planning for the appropriate supports they need.
Alternatives to Guardianship from The Arc of Texas: Many Texans with IDD are placed under guardianship unnecessarily
Disability Rights Texas: Supported Decision Making Guide
Texas Appleseed: Help for Supporters Under a Supported Decision-Making Agreement
Navigate Life Texas: Helping Your Child Make Decisions
Educated Decision Making When Your Child Turns 18
Find Help Near You
Local chapters of The Arc of Texas are located throughout the state and provide support and services for individuals with disabilities. Additionally, your Local IDD Authority (LIDDA) can help you navigate resources available to you or your loved one.