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Inclusive Health

Legacy of Abu Dhabi Improves Health in Africa for People with Intellectual Disabilities

MedFest is sometimes the first exposure athletes have to medical care and in many cases, life-threatening conditions have been found and subsequently treated.
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Special Olympics Research Published in the Official Journal of the American Association on Health and Disability

Special Olympics Fitness models show promise as a health intervention for people with intellectual disabilities
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Special Olympics Provides Dental Care for the Most Marginalized

Attentive dental care is essential to an athlete’s overall health and well-being says Dr. Alicia Bazzano, Special Olympics Chief Health Officer, in a recent article she wrote for Dentistry Today. In it, she addressed how gaps in preventive care often lead to serious health issues for athletes with intellectual disabilities.
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Lots to Smile About

Cindy has spent decades building skills and confidence, as well as being a role model to people with—and without—intellectual disabilities (ID). Yet, she faced a common obstacle to confidence when serious dental issues led to her losing a tooth.
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Class is Now in Session

The mere mention of the word “bootcamp” can strike fear in the hearts of many. Yet for others, it conjures up the idea of strength, which is exactly what inclusive bootcamp instructor Beth Donahue builds with her class and her community.
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Caring for People With Intellectual Disabilities During COVID-19: 4 Tips for Healthcare Professionals

In this interview for QuickTake by Bloomberg, SOI Chief Health Officer Dr. Alicia Bazzano discusses why people with intellectual disabilities are at a higher risk for COVID-19, and why maintaining proper hygiene and finding ways to remain active is so important.

Really Listening to Our Athletes

Often, people with intellectual disabilities may not be able to express their symptoms or health problems as well as those without ID. This can lead to missed medical diagnoses, with potentially serious consequences.
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Athlete Stephanie Ching Shares Fitness Tips and a Toolkit for Caregivers

Stephanie Ching has been a tenacious Special Olympics athlete for more than 25 years and has the medals to prove it!
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Special Olympics Chief Health Officer Responds to COVID-19 Outbreak

Dr. Alicia Bazzano Calls for Urgent Need for Training for Health Care Professionals and Access to Quality Care for People with Intellectual Disabilities
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Fit Feet Goes to South Africa

Special Olympics athletes deserve to be healthy from head to toe, just like everyone else. See how our Fit Feet (podiatry) program makes this happen!
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