Newsletter June 2016 - Mahoning County Board of Developmental
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Newsletter June 2016 - Mahoning County Board of Developmental
r o t a c i n u Comm The Mahoning County Board of Developmental Disabilities Newsletter Aspiring to Excellence with CARF Accreditation By Paul Iden The Mahoning County Board of Developmental Disabilities is proud to announce the issuance of a three year accreditation from The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in the following services: Community Employment Services, Employment Supports Community Employment Services, Job Development CARF is an independent nonprofit organization focused on advancing the quality of services for individuals served and to provide accreditation standards and surveyors for organizations working in the human services field worldwide. Toni Scurpa, Adult Services Director at MCBDD, commented “This truly was a team effort and everyone should be commended for their hard work in gathering necessary documentation and completing surveys, questions, etc. Your hard work and dedication is shown in the quality services our agency provides to individuals.” According to CARF, “This achievement is an indication of your organization’s dedication and commitment to improving the quality of the lives of the persons served. Services, personnel, and documentation clearly indicate an established pattern of conformance to standards.” The MCBDD is very proud of the hard work and determination undertaken by its staff on behalf of the nearly 1400 individuals served by our organization in Mahoning County. Superintendent Bill Whitacre complimented his staff: “Great job everyone. All of you played a part in achieving this accreditation. I know many hours were spent gathering and organizing the information for the review.” This accreditation will extend through April 30, 2019. The MCBDD, in cooperation with ISLE, Turning Point and RaeArc, recently released a Community It’s not the Final Connections Video to showcase Destination the Valley’s efforts to improve the That’s Most Important... lives of individuals served by our programs. You can view the It’s the Community Connections Journey. You Tube Video at: William https://youtu.be/-pUJfP0G_uA Joe at RaeArc George Sandy Phyllis Rachel at Golden String Radio Kirk Michael Nick and Stephanie at Crumbles Bakery June 2016 www.mahoningdd.org Going All Out for the Community Cup Events By Anthony Janone Sportsmanship, teamwork, dedication and reliability are some of the characteristics that help make up a team. Whether you’re into volleyball, bowling or swimming, the Youngstown YMCA has something to suit most. The YMCA will be hosting the 26th annual Community Cup. The event is made up of several different businesses, with one thought in mind: to bring together the meaning of teamwork and unity amongst employees of each business, while competing for top honors. That’s exactly what the MCBDD staff are looking for as we get ready to compete in our fourth appearance in the local Community Cup. We are currently putting together teams for different events to vie for the first place cup. The MCBDD has competed in most of the events that are offered. After several years of competing well, our hopes are set again to finally raise the Cup in victory on the final day of competition. We are looking for staff members from our buildings to fill rosters in as many events as possible. Our agency will be competing in bocce, kickball, walking, biking, basketball, golf, tug-o-war, and even a cheer competition. Our team rosters are open to all of the MCBDD staff and any spouses that would like to show support. While some take this seriously, for others it’s okay to participate for an opportunity to have a good time. The weight loss meltdown is currently underway, while the other events begin in August and will finish up in September. MCBDD & Siffrin to host Career Exploration Camp By George Gabriel The MCBDD Employment Department will be offering a Career Exploration Camp for transition age youth from July 25 through August 12. The MCBDD’s collaborating agency for this project is Siffrin, which is CARF accredited and is a vendor for the Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities. This first time program will take up to ten students for fifteen hour per week. The Career Exploration (CX) program is utilized to assist individuals in selecting an employment goal amongst several potential options. Career exploration may be utilized when an individual has participated in vocational training and narrowed their (Continued on page 2) Superintendent Message By Bill Whitacre It’s hard to believe that summer is almost here and another school year has been completed. Leonard Kirtz School recently held its graduation ceremony at A La Carte Catering in Canfield for seven student graduates. I would like to congratulate our seven graduates and their families. It was wonderful to see the excitement in the students as they received their diplomas. MCBDD wishes each graduate great success as they move on to the next chapter of their lives. Although the school year is ending, there will still be plenty of activity at LKS during the summer months. Summer Camp for students age 6-22 will run from June 20th through August 5th with staff orientation/ training taking place the week of June 13th. The summer camp will blend work in academics and IEP goals as well as social and recreational activities and based in effective practices and positive behavior supports. Our employment department will also be hard at work at LKS and various sites in the community as they work with transition age high school students. MCBDD staff will be working in collaboration with Siffrin Inc. staff to provide employment experiences for local students during their summer break. Helping transition age students gain work experience is an important step in the journey towards gainful employment after high school. Through this experience students get an understanding of work and the responsibilities that come with it. Along the way they receive assistance from staff and employers and get feedback on how they are doing and areas where they may need improvement. During the month of May, I conducted two forums to provide updates to the community about our agency and to answer questions about the future of MCBDD. The forums were very well attended and many great questions were asked during the meetings. If you were unable to attend either forum I encourage you to visit our website where we have posted frequently asked questions and the slide presentation. Our web address is www.mahoningdd.org (Career Exploration Camp continued from page one ) employment goals to two or three options. The program is intended to provide the individual job seeker with opportunities to observe and interact with people performing job tasks. CX involves the job seeker conducting informational interviews with individuals who are actually performing the duties of the identified and desired occupation and, if possible, be given an opportunity to attempt actual job tasks as well. For more information on this exciting new program for transition age youth seeking employment, please contact George Gabriel at 330-799-9035. Provider Spotlight on Siffrin By Ryan Cavanaugh Siffrin was established in 1976 because of an estate donation from Elsie Siffrin. She cared about a young man that lived next door to her that had a disability, and was concerned about what would happen when his parents were no longer able to care for him. She wanted her donation to help secure ongoing quality services for him, in a residential setting. A home was purchased, and over time, more people were able to choose community living which kept them out of institutions. In present day, celebrating its 40th year, Siffrin continues to carry on a legacy of helping others which began with a gift of love. Internationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) since 1993, Siffrin demonstrates their commitment to continue to offer quality service delivery outcomes with an intense focus on the satisfaction of those served. Siffrin’s services are preferred by over 900 people across nine counties in Northeast Ohio. Services include Supervised Living, Community Support, Shared Living, and Fiscal Services. As a partner of Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities, Siffrin is able to work with people of all ages with varying disabilities because of its accreditation, most recently providing a Summer Career Exploration Camp as a collaborative effort with the Mahoning County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Additionally, Siffrin offers 24/7 Transportation Services to people in an effort to eliminate transportation barriers that could affect their employment. Siffrin’s Mahoning County Office and Community Integration & Vocational Training Service, The Bridge, recently underwent major renovations that will provide additional space for its expanding services. The Bridge also offers programs for seniors and those that are medically fragile. A sensory room is available for those that would benefit from therapeutic space and support. There will be an open house on August 16th 2016, from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM at 132 Westchester Drive, Austintown, OH 44515. The ribbon cutting ceremony will begin at 10:30 AM. MCBDD Driver Mary Faria and Aide Allen Scott joined the International Red Nose Day movement to have fun and make a difference for kids. They share the vision of a just world, free from poverty and the mission to drive positive change through the power of entertainment. Health & Safety Corner New Definitions Drive Adult Day Services With Spring and Summer approaching, it’s time to revisit a few scenarios. • Tornado Season: Do you know where to go when at work or at home? Make sure your family knows the plan at home and that staff know the plan when at work. • Severe Weather: Are you ready for a power outage? Are there flashlights available with working batteries? Don’t open the fridge unless necessary! You want food to stay cool during a long power outage. Remember: a WATCH means the conditions are favorable and a WARNING means it is happening. • First Aid: Bees, wasps & other insects are very active and sometimes aggressive this time of year. Make sure Epipens are accessible and not expired. • Hydration: If you’re thirsty, you’re already dehydrated! Drink plenty of fluids, especially when working outside. • Cover up! When you’re out in the sun, cover up with light clothing or use a good sun block. Re-apply every hour and especially after going into water. More health & safety tips are available at http://dodd.ohio.gov Effective October 1, 2016 Ohio will have new services definitions for individuals receiving day services. The priority for Ohio’s future Adult Day services is to promote person-centered planning, community access, and community employment options. These new definitions will focus on: •Creating opportunities to develop individual abilities •Making stronger community connections •Improving earnings and employment benefits •Improving health •Enhancing quality of life •Increasing self-esteem •Expanding natural support Several enrollees at Bev Masco have participated in a pilot project since January focusing on these new definitions. The enrollees have expressed happiness, increased selfworth and excitement about the program and goals they are working towards. Soon, all enrollees will have the opportunity to participate in similar programming. I am optimistic that enrollees and their families will be excited to participate in the planning process and determine what services they would like to receive to assist them in achieving their life goals. Individuals from The Centre are on the move Good Life News By Toni Scurpa By Tim Gabrelcik By Tim Gabrelcik By Ashley Handel Individuals from the Centre are experiencing their community more often and in new ways. Many of our outings are focused on obtaining exposure to new hobbies and participating in leisure activities that interest the MCBDD enrollees. Since the start of the program year in September, over 173 trips have left from our building. In addition, we also volunteer at a number of community sites, along with enrollees from Bev, Meshel, and the Opportunities at Work Program. These community integration sites are listed below. Community Partnerships Rescue Mission Angels for Animals Struthers Baseball Making Kids Count Greenbriar Mahoning County Nursing Home Dog Pound Assumption Accompanies at Nursing Home Choffin Second Harvest New Life Church Mill Creek Library Girl Scouts Meals on Wheels Falcon Cat Rescue YNDC (Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation) The Good Life philosophy focuses on positive intentional interactions. The Hats of Service is one of the many tools used to help employees self-reflect. The Red Hat employees are forceful, controlling and coercive. They may use a loud voice & point fingers. This employee is often negative and sometimes seen as a bully. The Black Hat employees are seen as critical, sarcastic and pessimistic. Their focus is on problems and failures, not solutions. They are often rigid, negative and not willing to change. This hat doesn’t like change and may say, “We’ve always done it that way. It won’t work. You can’t do that.” The White Hat employees are seen as indifferent, tuned out or disengaged. They are simply there to collect a check and put in their time. The Green Hat employees are supportive, positive, appreciative and helpful. They look for solutions, ideas and possibilities. What type of customer service are you providing to your co-workers and those we serve? See the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXv6BqE5yvs Special Recognitions Carolane Gordon (right) has recently changed area assignments. With this change she has made many new friends. She has been very helpful in her area, assisting her supervisors when needed. Carolane has shown great improvement in accepting, respecting and being kind to others regardless of their differences. Annie Woods (left) attends The Centre every day and has a wonderful smile that melts your heart. To know her is to love her! She is 84 years old and as spunky as ever! Congratulations, Annie! Heather Davies (right) is a person with a gentle heart that strongly embraces her relationships with others. Heather is a unique person when it comes to work and takes great pride in her appearance. She is a wonderful friend of many and is welcoming to others. Stephanie Szabo (left) is being recognized for her outstanding efforts as an LKS student. Stephanie graduated this year and has attended LKS since 1996. She has exhibited wonderful attendance, creative mobility, a curious and inquisitive nature, an infectious smile and a love of technology, especially the iPads. Stephanie will be greatly missed by all staff and peers. Congratulations Stephanie and we wish you the best of luck in all your future endeavours! In appreciation of their ongoing commitment to providing individuals with disabilities the opportunity to improve their work skills, The Mahoning County Probate Court (above) and The Girl Scouts of North East Ohio (right)were recognized by the Employment Department. Ashley Kannal (above) was recognized by the Men’s Garden Club of Youngstown for her submissions to the Club’s competitions. She is an excellent representative for the club and received a framed collage of photos from the Club. Congratulations Ashley! MCBDD Service Awards • Debbie Multari – 20 years Service Award MCBDD Years of Service Good Stuff ! Logo Challenge: Find the symbol hidden in this edition of the Communicator. Send your guess to [email protected] For more information on MCBDD programs and activities, visit us on the web at: www.mahoningdd.org