PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Sullivan, William F. AU - Diepstra, Heidi AU - Heng, John AU - Ally, Shara AU - Bradley, Elspeth AU - Casson, Ian AU - Hennen, Brian AU - Kelly, Maureen AU - Korossy, Marika AU - McNeil, Karen AU - Abells, Dara AU - Amaria, Khush AU - Boyd, Kerry AU - Gemmill, Meg AU - Grier, Elizabeth AU - Kennie-Kaulbach, Natalie AU - Ketchell, Mackenzie AU - Ladouceur, Jessica AU - Lepp, Amanda AU - Lunsky, Yona AU - McMillan, Shirley AU - Niel, Ullanda AU - Sacks, Samantha AU - Shea, Sarah AU - Stringer, Katherine AU - Sue, Kyle AU - Witherbee, Sandra TI - Primary care of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities DP - 2018 Apr 01 TA - Canadian Family Physician PG - 254--279 VI - 64 IP - 4 4099 - http://www.cfp.ca/content/64/4/254.short 4100 - http://www.cfp.ca/content/64/4/254.full SO - Can Fam Physician2018 Apr 01; 64 AB - Objective To update the 2011 Canadian guidelines for primary care of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).Methods Family physicians and other health professionals experienced in the care of people with IDD reviewed and synthesized recent empirical, ecosystem, expert, and experiential knowledge. A system was developed to grade the strength of recommendations.Recommendations Adults with IDD are a heterogeneous group of patients and have health conditions and factors affecting their health that can vary in kind, manifestation, severity, or complexity from those of others in the community. They require approaches to care and interventions that are adapted to their needs. These guidelines provide advice regarding standards of care. References to clinical tools and other practical resources are incorporated. The approaches to care that are outlined here can be applied to other groups of patients that have impairments in cognitive, communicative, or other adaptive functioning.Conclusion As primary care providers, family physicians play a vital role in promoting the health and well-being of adults with IDD. These guidelines can aid their decision making with patients and caregivers.