Meet Tatianna, A Young Lady On The Go!
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Meet Tatianna, A Young Lady On The Go!
Spring 2008 Opportunities, Resources, Inspiration. Meet Tatianna, A Young Lady On The Go! Tatianna Johnson is a happy soon-to-be five year old with a contagious smile. She loves art and having fun outdoors with her brother and three sisters. She enjoys watching them run, walk and play, but it can be frustrating for her at times, because Tatianna is not able to walk or run herself. She was born weighing 2 pounds, 6 ounces, and at six months of age her family noticed she wasn’t moving properly. It was then that Tatianna was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and started receiving early intervention services. Tatianna started coming to Inspire at the age of three and presently attends the Inspire Kids Preschool where she also receives physical and occupational therapy. Her day consists of classroom time filled with learning, reading, playtime, and art which is her favorite activity. She enjoys drawing flowers and making her own holiday cards, but someday she wants to be able to move around like the other kids. Physical Therapy sessions at Inspire involve strengthening Tatianna’s trunk and stretching exercises to lengthen her tendons. She uses assistive technology like the Dynamic Stander or a “pacer” to which her trunk is belted, giving her the right amount of support while she is safely aligned in a standing position. Her therapists try to incorporate fun into her sessions. One of her exercises includes balancing on a wooden block while taking rings from a pile, and rotating her trunk to place the rings on a spindle on her other side. Another involves strengthening her trunk while stretching across a big therapy ball. Tatianna gets around at Inspire with the use of a motorized wheelchair. She is working hard with her therapists on improving her “driving” skills! “She always asks to go roller-skating or to climb the stairs because she is so determined to get moving”, says Stephanie, her physical therapist. Tatianna is a girl who doesn’t need much motivation because she is always ready to be on the go. If you ask any of the Inspire staff to tell you about Tatianna, they all seem to use the word “determined”. There is the possibility that selective dorsal rhizotomy surgery combined with physical therapy may increase her probability of walking someday. continued on page 4 In The News... President’s Report: Inspire Board of Directors Helen Richards, Chairman Tom Fay, Vice-Chairman Mary Ellen Rogulski, Treasurer Suzanne Schindler, Secretary Mary Lee Berry, Immediate Past Chairman Donna Benson Alan Berstein, MD Mary Ann Bloom Paul Broadie II Nancy K. Burlew Katharine Fitzgerald Dennis Greenwald Renee Greenwald Glen L. Heller, Esq. Stephen Napolitano Donna E. Roe Doug Sanders John J. Sergi Anne Striphas Allen Zick Honorary Board Member Joan Kaplan Emeritus Doris K. Weinberger President & CEO Marcel Martino Medical Director Lucy H. Swift, M.D. Management Staff Edna Cintron, Assistant Vice-President, Education Ed Foddrill, Vice President, Facilities Rita Frey, Vice-President, Organizational Support Jeanne Herbert, Vice-President, Programs Laura Moran, Vice-President, Finance Inspire Foundation William J. Devitt, Chairman William C. Myers, Vice-Chairman Marcel Martino, Secretary Tim Dempsey, Treasurer Anthony Ingrassia Barbara Scherr John Sears Success is written and edited by Mindy Circelli in the Community Relations Department at Inspire. If you are receiving more than one copy of the Newsletter, if your address is changing, or if you have information that would be of interest to the readers of Success call (845) 294-7300 ext. 235 or write to: Community Relations, Inspire, 2 Fletcher Street, Goshen, NY 10924. You may also send us an email at [email protected]. For more information about Inspire and its services, please visit www.inspirecp.org. 2 Pajamas, pajamas, pajamas! Inspire is running a pajama drive to collect new pajamas for children, newborn – 17 years of age. There are children in Orange County who have never had a brand new pair of pajamas and we plan to change this. Thanks to the many people who have either donated pajamas or given money to buy pajamas. Marcel Martino The Inspire Hearing Aid Program is off to a great start thanks to Elaine Bochnovich and Jackie Chiger, licensed audiologists. Once again, Inspire is meeting a need in the County for many community members, by dispensing hearing aids. As we continue to improve our current programs, as well as initiate new ones, Inspire is challenged with the difficult economy we are all facing. The state and federal governments, as they struggle with heavy debt, look for ways to reduce costs in all sectors. A major area is healthcare, and as the government looks to reduce Medicaid and Medicare funding, we are exploring ways to maintain and add new programs with less funding. Organizations, such as Inspire, are working on ways to be more efficient and find other sources of revenue. We appreciate the support we have received from businesses and community members as Inspire strives to meet its mission in a financially feasible manner. During the balance of this year, I will be holding focus groups made up of various people from the community. The goal of these focus groups is to provide me with input on how we are doing with our current programs and to determine what else Inspire could do for the community. We would like to hear from people in all areas of Orange County, so look for announcements during the year telling you when and where these meetings will be held. INSPIRE HEADS TO ALBANY FOR LOBBY DAY Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther, fourth from left, met with Inspire board members and staff during the Annual Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State Lobby Day. Pictured here with the Assemblywoman are (left to right) board members Mary Lee Berry, Helen Richards, Tom Fay, Suzanne Schindler, and Donna Benson, as well as staff members Rita Frey and Marcel Martino. The group visited with all of Inspire’s legislators to talk about the needs of Inspire’s clients. Always Asking Others To Speak Up? Take This Quiz To Find Out If You Should Have Your Hearing Evaluated. (Circle the answer that best describes your situation.) Do you find it difficult to follow a conversation in a noisy or crowded room? Yes No Sometimes Do you feel that people are mumbling or not speaking clearly? Yes No Sometimes Do you experience difficulty following dialog in the theater? Yes No Sometimes Do you find if difficult to understand a speech at a public meeting or a religious service? Yes No Sometimes Do you find yourself asking people to speak up or repeat themselves? Yes No Sometimes Do you find men’s voices easier to understand than women’s? Yes No Sometimes Do you experience difficulty understanding soft or whispered speech? Yes No Sometimes Do you have difficulty understanding speech on the telephone? Yes No Sometimes Does a hearing problem cause you to feel embarrassed when meeting new people? Yes No Sometimes Does a hearing problem cause you to visit friends, relatives, or neighbors less often then you would like? Yes No Sometimes Do you experience ringing or noises in your ears? Yes No Sometimes Do you hear better with one ear than the other? Yes No Have you had any significant noise exposure during work, recreation, or military service? Yes No Do people complain that you turn the TV volume up too high? Yes No Do some sounds seem too loud? Yes No To Score The Quiz: Score 2 points for every Yes answer, 1 point for every Sometimes answer, and 0 points for every No answer. Scores of 3 or more may indicate that you have a hearing problem. Scores of 6 or more strongly suggest that you should have your hearing checked. Editor’s Note: The questions for this quiz were compiled from information from the American Academy of Audiology. Approximately 28 million Americans experience some degree of hearing loss. If you think you may need your hearing evaluated, Inspire can help. Inspire’s Audiology Department is staffed by New York State licensed and American Speech-Language and Hearing Association certified audiologists who are licensed to dispense hearing aids. Inspire’s audiologists believe that better hearing contributes to a better quality of life. Inspire’s Audiology Department serves people of all ages. We take the time to get meaningful results. Through testing, counseling, and rehabilitation, we are positioned to work with you and for you in meeting your goals. Inspire offers a variety of hearing testing and treatment services including, but not limited to: • Complete Hearing Testing • Newborn Hearing Screening • Auditory Processing Testing • Hearing Aid Dispensing, Fittings & Consultation • Customized Customized Swim Plugs • Customized Hearing Protection Devices • Auditory Training Therapy for For Hearing Hearing Loss Loss & Cochlear Implants Implants • Contracts with Nursing Homes Inspire’s Audiology Department is equipped with the latest technology, such as a state-of-the-art Middle Ear Analyzer and Audiometer. A Middle Ear Analyzer is used to measure the movement of the eardrum and can identify problems in the middle ear that could affect hearing, such as fluid in the ear. An Audiometer is used to measure hearing levels and the ability to hear speech. Inspire’s Audiology Department is now accepting insurance providers including: Affinity, Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Empire Plan (NYS), GHI, Hudson Health Plan, Medicaid, Medicare, Indecs, Oxford, Cigna, Healthnet, Healthnet Tricore, Tricare, United Health Care, and Well Care. Inspire’s caring Audiologists are ready to assist you in reaching your hearing goals. To schedule an appointment for a hearing evaluation, call (845)294(845)294-8806 ext. 222. 3 continued from page 1 If there is one great driving force in Tatianna’s corner, it would be Cheryl Dewitt, her Grandmother. Helen Motola, the family’s Service Coordinator, becomes excited when speaking of the relationship between Mrs. Dewitt and her granddaughter. “Mrs. Dewitt is such a caring, involved, wonderful Grandma who nurtures in Tatianna the confidence she needs to be strong and independent,” said Helen. At home, Tatianna is without a wheelchair, and crawls using her upper body strength, which shows so much her determination to be independent. Her determination is what Cheryl Dewitt would say she is most proud of. Inspire therapists have recommended a motorized wheelchair design that they feel would allow Tatianna the ability to become more independent and able to better navigate her environment. The goal is to get this wheelchair in time for her anticipated entrance into kindergarten this September at Truman Moon Elementary School, in Middletown. With Tatianna’s determination and Grandma’s encouragement there is much success to come. Though the staff at Inspire will miss Tatianna come September, you can be sure they will all be rooting for this determined young lady as she keeps on moving on! Helping People to Succeed with Assistive Technology Some may ask, “What exactly is assistive technology?” Well, to put it simply, assistive technology (AT) is any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities. Let’s go one step simpler and give some examples of what AT is. An individual with cerebral palsy can use assistive technology by means of a computer that “talks,” to communicate with others when he is unable to speak on his own. A person injured in an accident may have a prosthetic leg, a form of assistive technology that makes it possible to walk, or hand controls in a car so she can drive. Assistive technology can also be a lift-equipped bus used to assist an individual in a wheelchair. There are many examples of assistive technology all around us today that help us go about our daily lives. We have large screen computers for the visually impaired, hearing aids and other amplification devices for individuals with hearing loss, and devices that operate lamps, radios, and other appliances through a remote control switching device that might be attached to one’s wheelchair. Assistive technology literally opens doors to encourage individuals to lead more independent lives. This technology enables people with special needs to lead enriched lives in the classroom and workplace, and makes it easier for them to socialize among their peers. To people with disabilities, assistive technology opens up a world of independence. Inspire follows a transdisciplinary team approach to assistive technology that allows a crossing over of professional boundaries and the sharing of roles within the framework of a team. The team members are well grounded in their respective professions, but are also comfortable in extending their role beyond their profession. Inspire’s team is currently comprised of a Special Education Teacher with LATS certification, a Speech Pathologist, and a Physical Therapist Assistant with RESNA certification as an Assistive Technology Practitioner. continued on page 5 4 The team at Inspire is able to identify the need an individual may have for AT and explore corrective options. Inspire can make recommendations to healthcare providers and insurance companies. The team can assist in obtaining an alternative funding source and get the individual the device they need. Most importantly, Inspire will train the individual along with his/her caregiver on the use of these devices. To schedule an appointment for an evaluation, please call (845) 294-8806 ext. 236. With assistive technology, people with special needs will now be able to enjoy many things in life that most people take for granted. The Inspire staff is here ready to help people succeed! Did You Know ... In cooperation with the Orange County Department of Health, Inspire provides assistive technology for children with the Early Intervention Programs (ages newborn – 3) who do not have Medicaid support. Inspire assesses the children’s needs, procures and dispenses the equipment, and follows up with the families. 5 WE NEED TO HEAR FROM YOU! Inspire’s Projects Inspire is pleased to announce the development of several new areas of service! We have been hard at work, turning innovative ideas into reality and expanding our commitment to individuals with developmental disabilities of all ages. Read on to find out more. And if you have a need that can be met by any of these programs, please let us know! In Development Effective April 1, 2008, Inspire is now a provider of Consolidated In-Home Supports, a specialized service designed for children with autism in Orange County. This is a collaborative effort with five other agencies, with oversight provided by Orange County Department of Mental Health Development Disabilities Division. Family Inspired Respite will provide in-home respite services to eighteen children with developmental disabilities starting May 2008. TBI Structured Day Program Socialization, community activities, skills training in computers, cooking and money management, as well as other areas of interest, have been requested as components of our new program for adults with Traumatic Brain Injury. Applications are now being accepted for enrollment review. High Cognitive Program Applications are now being accepted for “Creative Options”, a program for adults with physical limitations, but an ability to communicate their desires and interests in planning group activities. For either of these two adult programs, please contact Becky Kunkel, Home Services Director (845) 294-7300 ext. 230 for more information. Residence Opportunities NYS Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities has recently changed the method in which not-for-profit agencies, such as Inspire, can receive funding and authorization to operate residences for people with developmental disabilities who desire to live independently in the community. We will submit a request for proposal for residential options to be occupied by persons with Traumatic Brain Injury under these new regulations. Expected determination – Summer of 2008. Looking Ahead! Many families have expressed a desire for summer day camp opportunities. Inspire is currently seeking funding assistance from a variety of sources, including Autism Speaks. Camp Jened, owned and operated by Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York, located in Rock Hill, New York, has offered their beautiful facility for our use and we are continuing to work towards offering two weeks of camp related fun. For Information on any of Inspire’s New Development Projects, please contact our Home Services Department (845) 294-8806 ext. 231. 6 Request for Upcoming Topics May Include: ✰ Lecture on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and developmental disabilities by Dr. Michele Gellman Appelbaum, of the Center for Child Neurology Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group. ✰ Cooking for Diabetics by Professional Chef Shawn Hubbell. ✰ Assistive Technology for the Early Intervention and Preschool Parent. ✰ Benoit Turpin M.Sc., CNHP of Pleasant Stone Farm, Middletown, New York, will lecture on the Holistic View of Personal Health Care. A LOOK BACK Inspire recently held its kick-off community series… “Inspire Presents” is a new program designed to bring helpful and interesting information to our community. Four dates were included in the debut series. Take a look at the highlights… The How-to’s Of Assistive Technology Genetic Research In Autism Dr. Joseph Higgins, Director of Child Neurology, Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group and Professor Cornell University, Weill Medical College, Division of Child Neurology was welcomed to the Lecture Series by Inspire President, Marcel Martino. Dr. Higgins discussed the leaps and bounds that have been made in autism research. Children’s Safe And Fun Fair Operation Safe Child through the Orange County Sheriff’s Department provided photo/fingerprint ID cards and each child received an “All About Me Child Safety Book,” sponsored by Linda’s Office Supplies. Children were excited to have their hands and faces painted at the fair. The “How-To’s of Assitive Technology” and Durable Medical Fair offered consumers, parents and caregivers practical information on the types of equipment and devices available, and how to work through the process of obtaining them. Carol Colegrove from Sure Hands Lift Systems demonstrated the equipment that bears its name. Cooking Demonstration Professional Chef Shawn Hubbell, Owner of Amuzae, and graduate of The Culinary Institute of America, provided a cooking demonstration of quick and nutritious meals suitable for gluten-free/casein-free and celiac dietary needs. Phyllis , the “Fidelisaurus” from Fidelis New York and Child Health Plus, paid a friendly visit to the children at the fair. There were plenty of crafts and games along with a live karate demonstration to put the fun in the Safe and Fun Fair. 7 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 8604 NEWBURGH, NY