Individuals with Autism and other Developmental Disabilities (IDD) frequently experience crises that are driven by under-recognized medical factors—particularly sleep disorders and other biological contributors. This webinar will explore how medical complexity intersects with behavioral crisis in Autism and IDD populations, and how fragmentation between medical and mental health systems can worsen outcomes. Presenters will share Denver START’s evolution from pilot to fully certified program, highlighting medical and system-level lessons learned from implementing a coordinated crisis prevention model. Through case examples and program data, participants will gain practical strategies to improve early identification of medical drivers, strengthen cross-system collaboration, and reduce crisis—even in communities without a formal START program.
Presenters:
Adam Ovadia, MD Medical Director, Denver START Program
Mariam Alami, LSW Associate Director, Denver START Program
Intended audience: Medical providers including psychiatrists, pediatricians and primary care providers, psychologists, social workers, mental health clinicians, emergency department providers, crisis responders, case managers, health system administrators, and program leaders.
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