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Lucas Co. Board of Developmental Disabilities News You Can Use

Lucas DD's Early Intervention department is having a Snowy Social, a celebration of all things snowy and winter! This inclusive, family-friendly event is from 10 a.m. to noon on Dec. 6 and will feature a variety of different activities and overall is geared towards young children. It is free and open to the community! All abilities are welcome. Click here for more details. Pre-register for this event for a chance to win a Kroger gift card! Click here to pre-register

Lucas DD is Closed today for the Thanksgiving Holiday

The Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities is closed today in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. On-call staff are available 24/7 on our Emergency/After Hours line at 419-380-5100.

Board Meeting on Monday

The next monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities is on Monday, Nov. 27 at 5:30 p.m. The meeting is open to the public at Lucas DD's Larc Lane Training Center, 1155 Larc Lane (Entrance O) in Toledo.

 

Game Night for Young Adults on Nov. 28

Join The Ability Center from 6 - 8 p.m. on Nov. 28 for Trivia and Game Night with pizza! Young adults (18-24) are invited to have a blast with trivia, video games, cards, and board games! Click here to reserve your spot!

Dementia Friends on Nov. 28

Looking to become an Ohio Dementia Friend, Dementia Friends Champion, or simply need a refresher? Please join Dementia Friends for a free, virtual session with optional Dementia Friends Champions training on Nov. 28 at 6 p.m. Attendees interested in becoming a Dementia Friend will participate for the first 75 minutes. Attendees seeking to become a Dementia Friends Champion will participate for the entire 2.5 hours. Pre-registration is required, click here to pre-register. For more details, click here.

 

Autism Play and Support Group on Nov. 29

Avenues for Autism is having their Autism Play and Parent Support Group at Sylvania Playland from 6 - 8 p.m. on Nov. 29. This is a space for children to explore and socialize in a supportive environment while parents connect. Cost is $5 per evening. Click here to register.

Mom's Munch and Mingle on Nov. 30

Join the Ability Center for a casual meet up with other moms - eat, chat, and relax for a moment! Wear your best leggings or do your hair if you want - just come take a breath from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. (or as long as you can get away) on Nov. 30. They encourage you to find a sitter for the littles so that you and others can have a kid-free lunch. If you'd like, make something special for yourself or a friend at our free gift making stations. Cost: $15 lunch, and gift making included. Limited space, registration required. Click here to register! For questions, contact Jennifer Engelmann, Youth Family Services Coordinator at jengelmann@abilitycenter.org or 419.885-5733. 

 

An Evening with the Toledo Symphony at the Peristyle

The Ability Center is pleased to offer an evening at the Toledo Museum of Art and the Peristyle to enjoy the Toledo Symphony at 8 p.m. on Dec. 2 (with optional activities beforehand, beginning at 6:30). Enjoy a docent led tour and a ticket for the performance in the accessible seating section for $20. There are a limited number of tickets available so please complete the registration RSVP link as soon as possible. You can also pay Laurie Kimura at the event. Click here for full details.



TOPSoccer on Dec. 3 & 17

The Toledo TOPSoccer Program is a free program that offers soccer for anyone (ages 5+) facing special cognitive, physical and/or emotional challenges, including those who are blind, confined to a wheelchair, and those who have autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, or other conditions that impair mobility, strength, and/or comprehension. Come check it out at the Maumee Soccer Centre on December 3 & 17 from 2 - 3 p.m. Registration required. Click here for more information and to register.

 

RallyCap Winter Wonderland Party Dec. 3

The BGSU chapter of RallyCap Sports is having a FREE Winter Wonderland Party for individuals ages 5+ on December 3 from 3 - 4 p.m.! Come out for some holiday fun with friends, both with and without I/DD. Please register to reserve your spot!

 

Assistive Technology to Empower Individuals with Special Needs Dec.4

Educational Service Center of Lake Erie West is sponsoring a FREE presentation for parents/professionals on Dec. 4, 6 - 7 p.m. Learn about innovative technology to create independence for students planning for postsecondary transition and beyond. Sections 5 & 7 of the IEP will be discussed as the fuel for planning a strong transition plan. Tips will also be discussed on how to incorporate assistive technology within the IEP. The presenters are occupational therapy practitioners at the Wood County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Lending programs and resources will be shared. Click here for full detailsREGISTER HERE

 

Virtual Technology Showcase on Dec. 7

On December 7 from 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., the Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities will be hosting a Virtual Technology Showcase, featuring presentations from a variety of remote support providers, assistive technology vendors, and device companies, who will be explaining their services and demonstrating their products. Join WCBDD to explore the numerous ways technology can enhance independence and improve quality of life. To join the Zoom the day of the event, click here.

Autism Support Group: Holiday Fun Dec. 7

Join AB Consulting for a tour of Owens Community College campus, decorating cookies, and the joyful sounds of the harp. This FREE Holiday Fun Autism Support Group is for ages 16+ and will take place at Owens Community College on Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to noonClick here to register!

 

Market & Merry Dec. 9

Bittersweet's third annual Market & Merry is on December 9 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. This exclusive pop-up holiday shopping event takes place at the Market at Bittersweet Gardens. Shop local, give with purpose, and positively impact lives as you prepare for the holidays. In addition to shopping, this year’s event will include a hot cocoa bar, photos with Santa, holiday tours of the Bittersweet Barn, and live wreaths for sale! Click here to see the event on their website.

 

Super Saturday Dance Dec. 9

Five Lakes Church is hosting another Super Saturday Dance and Bible Study, from 7 - 9 p.m. on December 9! The Super Saturday Dance is a time for individuals with disabilities and their caregivers (who must be present) to enjoy an evening of music, friends, and food. Whether you prefer to wear a tie, a dress, or your favorite jeans and T-shirt, come enjoy an optional Bible study at 6:15 and then a light dinner and dancing from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Registration is recommended. Click here for more information.



Free Art Workshop for Visually Impaired Youth on Dec. 9

Lighthouse Guild and The Metropolitan Museum of Art are offering FREE virtual art workshops for children (ages 5–12 years) and teens (ages 13–18 years) who are blind or visually impaired on Saturday, December 9 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Explore The Met Collection through detailed descriptions, learn innovative drawing techniques, and create your own work of art. All levels of experience welcome! What you’ll need: Zoom OR a phone to join via dial-in number; a flat surface for creating art such as a table, desk, floor, etc. Art supplies will be provided! Materials will be mailed to you prior to the workshop. Please register by Monday, November 27. Space is limited. Advanced registration is required to receive art supplies. Click here to register! Questions about the workshop or registration? Call 212-769-6344 or email feldsteinc@lighthouseguild.org. Full details here.

 

Free Jumping at Get Air on Dec. 16

Join the Autism Society of Northwest Ohio for some FREE jumping for everyone on Dec. 16 from 8 - 10 a.m. Pre-registration link coming soon. Contact Kate Schwartz at executivedirector@asno.org with any questions.

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Finding Funds Resource

The iTaalk Autism Foundation maintains a database of more than 650 organizations that offer grants and funding. You can search the database for grants that pertain to a certain diagnosis, a particular therapy, a piece of equipment or even resources that are state-specific. For more information, reach out Tammy Eisenreich, Vice President of iTaalk and Parent Support for the Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities, via email at teisenreich@lucasdd.org or by phone at 419-356-3824. Access this database by clicking here.

 

Speak for Yourself

Speak for Yourself is an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) application that was created by speech-language pathologists. This AAC app turns the iPad into a communication device. It gives a voice to adults and children who are not able to speak or are limited in their ability to express themselves verbally. Click here to learn more.

 

Google Rolls Out Accessibility Enhancements

“Google is looking to make it easier for people with disabilities to interact with the world around them.” From Google Maps offering wheelchair-accessible routes to an option called Lens which is for people with vision impairments, there are some useful updates. Click here to read more.

 

New Appendix K Resources: Parents as Paid Caregivers

DODD has prepared several resources in preparation for the January 1, 2024 effective date of the rule which permits parents and spouses, under certain circumstances, to be paid caregivers. The first is a document explaining the process of becoming eligible to be a paid caregiver under this rule and the requirements for paid caregivers. The second document is a set of “Frequently Asked Questions” regarding the rule and its implementation.  View the documents here. As a reminder, the rule is in draft form and can be found here.

Volunteer with Lucas County Special Olympics!

LCSO is currently looking for a few more volunteers to assist with their Basketball Skills group. They will practice once a week and are excited about increasing their basketball skills. Day/time/location are TBD. They also need volunteer coaches for the Little Lightning basketball team which will be practicing twice a week.

 

Looking a little further down the road, coming up in the spring (April through June) they will be looking for a head track coach, track assistants, volleyball, tennis and bocce assistants. If you are looking to have fun, stay involved and want to help out, please contact Eric Bostelman at ebostelman@lucasdd.org or 419-380-4022.

Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments Needs Input

TMACOG is seeking public input as it updates its 'Moving Forward 2055" Regional Transportation Plan. The plan is an essential document that is federally required and incorporates all modes of transportation. Through extensive stakeholder outreach and public involvement, TMACOG and its members will attempt to identify future needs by looking at the current system, identifying new technology and trends, predicting future revenue, and identifying ways to make the transportation system more safe, efficient, accessible, and inclusive.

TMACOG wants to hear from the public to gather information on people’s needs and how they think the regional transportation system should be developed over the next 30 years.

An online survey offers anyone the chance to share their input. Complete the survey, which takes about 5 minutes, by November 30. Click here to take the survey. Please enter 2055 as the password.

 

Support Ending Subminimum Wages for Disabled Workers!

The American Association of People with Disabilities is working to end the practice of paying subminimum wages to workers with disabilities. Many are being paid far below minimum wage, and it’s completely legal. Workers with disabilities deserve a fair wage, and they need your help to put an end to this unfair practice. Section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act allows employers to pay disabled American workers subminimum wages. Section 14(c) leaves room for employers to engage in discriminatory practices which include segregating disabled employees, cutting them off from community settings, and limiting their ability to receive opportunities for career advancement or development. Research from the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights shows that between 2017 and 2018, the average wage of a person with a disability working under a 14(c) certificate was $3.34 per hour, less than half of the federal minimum wage. Many workers with disabilities made even less. Click here to learn more and sign the petition.

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