Healthy Lifestyles for People with Intellectual Disabilities Project

The purpose of the Health Lifestyles for People with Intellectual Disabilities (HLID) project is to test the success of the original Healthy Lifestyles program by applying it to adults with intellectual disabilities.

The original Healthy Lifestyles program was a health promotion intervention developed for people with disabilities. In an earlier study conducted by the Center on Community Accessibility, CCA established effectiveness of the Healthy Lifestyles intervention by increasing health behavior adoption among a cross-disability population in Oregon. For more information on the original study, please view the Healthy Lifestyles Evaluation Project.

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Financial support for the HLID Study is generously provided by the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (grant # 1R21HD055189-01).