12/01/2026
Did you know that behaviour is often a form of communication?
For participants with limited or no verbal communication, changes in behaviour can be a signal of:
• Pain or illness
• Anxiety or overstimulation
• Hunger, discomfort, or fatigue
At SW-Disability Support Provider, our staff are trained to observe, listen, and respond — not just manage behaviours. Because dignity, safety, and understanding always come first.
💬 Every behaviour tells a story. We’re here to listen.
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