Direct Support Development (DSD) Training Course

A Practical Guide for Direct Support Professionals

Direct Support Professionals play a vital role in the lives of the people they support.

  • Supporting activities of daily living (ADLs)

  • Promoting independence and life skills

  • Ensuring health and safety

  • Supporting emotional and behavioral needs

  • Encouraging community participation

Direct Support Professional

DSPs assist individuals with daily living activities while encouraging independence, choice, and self-determination.

Person-Centered Support

Person-centered support places the individual at the center of all decisions. The goal is to understand who the person is, what matters to them, and how they want to live their life.

Communication Skills

Effective communication is essential in DSD work. DSPs must communicate clearly, respectfully, and patiently.

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This educational content is designed to provide general information and learning support related to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in nursing practice. It is written by a Registered Nurse and created specifically for bedside nurses. No technical or programming background is required to engage with the material.