- Individualized lifelong Intervention is a right for every person who is deafblind. Intervention will provide the best possible opportunity to:
- Communicate
- Access information
- Make choices (Regarding: education, recreation, vocations, accommodation, medical, physical, spiritual, and emotional care)
- Be included in the community.
- All persons who are deafblind should live in a safe, healthy environment and have the self respect and dignity due every Canadian.
- People who are deafblind should have access to continuous appropriate education and training from the time of identification.
- Partnership is important and must include: the individual who is deafblind, the family, the community and the professionals involved.





