Adult Day Services - Easter Seals Crossroads
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Adult Day Services - Easter Seals Crossroads
Disability Services. Our emphasis is on ability. Dear Friends, The words thank you are not enough to convey our gratitude to the many people who work tirelessly to support the work done at Easter Seals Crossroads. As the economy has taken its toll in central Indiana, we appreciate every dollar contributed toward the work of our mission. Equally appreciated are the thousands of hours that our volunteers have devoted to supporting our programs. While the health of the economy has declined, the demand for our services has not. In fact, during periods of economic hardship, we generally see an increase in the number of persons and families needing our services. This past year, Easter Seals Crossroads served over 5,000 individuals, an increase of 13% over the previous year. We are proud of the fact that we have done this at a time when reimbursements and some traditional sources of funding have decreased. Next year looks to be equally challenging, yet we are excited. New technologies are being implemented that improve the lives of our consumers. Other technologies will help us improve the way we communicate with consumers, volunteers and donors. The support of our volunteers and contributors will be even more vital in 2011. Only through your continued support and partnership can we hope to meet the needs of the persons we exist to serve. Again, from everyone at Easter Seals Crossroads and from each of our consumers, let me say thank you for helping us emphasize ability. Sincerely, James J. Vento C. Dawn Neal, Board Chair James J. Vento, President/CEO Board of Directors C. Dawn Neal, Chair Jeff Hokanson, First Vice Chair Paul Madden, Second Vice Chair Connie Brown, Treasurer Fran Gale, Secretary Lindsey Hahn, Past Chair Directors James J. Vento President / CEO Chuck Dietzen, M.D. Medical Director Our Locations Main: 4740 Kingsway Dr. • Indianapolis, IN 46205 317.466.1000 • www.eastersealscrossroads.org South: 5905 S. Emerson Ave., Ste. 400 • Indianapolis, IN 46237 317.782.8888 Crossroads Industrial Services 8302 E. 33rd St. • Indianapolis, IN 46226 317.897.7320 • www.crossroadsindustrialservices.com Disability Services. Our emphasis is on ability. James Atherton Michael L. Bogan, M.D. Kelly Copes-Anderson James S. Cunning Frank J. Esposito Rebecca Feldman, M.D. Melanie Harris Abbe Hohmann Terry Huser Milton L. Keys, Sr. Ken Kobe Timothy W. Oliver Stephen D. Orander George J. Seybert Steve Stevens Paula Taylor Whitfield Seth Williams Advisory Board David Brandt Matthew M. Green Chris Landis C. David Moore Brian Schutt Michael L. Smith Guild Representative Patricia Quinn CVA Representative Theresa Swenson Board of Directors Officers Children’s Medical Rehabilitation Services As a First Steps provider of early intervention services, we serve any family with a child aged birth to three years with a diagnosed disability, a developmental delay or biologically at risk of a developmental delay. Physical therapy helps children build muscle strength, develop mobility, improve coordination and improve balance skills. Therapists evaluate a child’s motor ability and then devise a plan to develop motor skills that are important for physical development. We also assist children in obtaining adaptive equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, standers, gait trainers and orthotics. Occupational therapy helps children develop skills to overcome sensory, motor and perceptual problems that affect their daily lives. Our occupational therapists develop and help parents implement exercises and therapeutic activities such as those related to feeding, self-care, fine motor and visual motor skills. Speech-language therapy focuses on improving a child’s ability to communicate through receptive and expressive language skill development. We evaluate a child’s abilities and develop a plan to promote communication. Augmentative and alternative communication provides technology and communication devices to children with limited verbal communication. Our Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Clinic (PM&R) run by Chuck Dietzen, M.D., specializes in treatments that ease the discomfort that individuals experience from musculoskeletal, cardiovascular or pulmonary limitations. "My son looks forward to his occupational therapy appointments because they are ‘fun’ and exciting. His therapists are so patient and kind; I wish we had learned about Easter Seals Crossroads sooner." Children’s Medical Rehabilitation Services Through physical, occupational and speech-language therapies, our staff of licensed, experienced therapists help children with special needs and their families experience the greatest level of growth and independence possible. 3 Children’s Enrichment and Respite Services Our enrichment programs respond to the growing needs for services presented by children and adolescents within our community. Our enrichment programs include: • Summer camp programs (CampAbility, Camp R.O.C.K.S! and Lose the Training Wheels) • Special needs groups and clubs (life skills, social skills and handwriting) Respite Services Our respite program provides rest and relaxation for family members and primary caregivers of individuals with special needs or disabilities. Respite care enhances personal and family health by providing necessary physical care and recreational activities while offering parents and caregivers a well-deserved break. The respite program is designed to serve families in several ways. We offer Parents’ Night Out, One-on-One Respite Care, Teen Night Out and our adult program CHEER. Additionally, we offer ParentCare Services, which is an innovative concept that extends beyond the care of individuals. With ParentCare Services, our family members are offered opportunities to enjoy recreational or leisure activities while their loved ones are participating in our respite events. "My husband and I had the chance to reconnect on our night out. We had not gone out alone without our child with special needs in over three years. Respite Services is a wonderful program!" Children’s Enrichment and Respite Services Enrichment Programs 5 Adult Medical Rehabilitation Services Physical therapy evaluates and treats movement disorders for adults with neurological, orthopedic and developmental impairments. We help people achieve their goals for optimal functioning and independence. We offer functional capacity evaluations, home modification evaluations and occupational health services. Occupational therapy helps adults improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments through neuromuscular re-education, fine motor skill development, compensatory strategies and adaptive equipment training. We offer driver evaluation and training, in-home low vision therapy and a wheelchair seating and positioning clinic. Speech-language pathologists assess and treat speech articulation deficits and receptive/expressive language disorders. Augmentative and alternative communication provides specialized technology and communication devices to individuals with limited verbal communication. Our Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Clinic (PM&R) run by Chuck Dietzen, M.D., specializes in treatments that ease the discomfort that individuals experience from musculoskeletal, cardiovascular or pulmonary limitations. Adult Day Services Our Adult Day Services is open to adults 18 years and older who wish to maintain their independence but require assistance and supervision due to their physical, cognitive and/or psychosocial impairments. The program is a daytime, center-based medical model of care designed to enhance quality of life for its participants. "We appreciated the thoroughness and expertise of the Augmentative Communication staff. Our family felt comfortable and confident in our services at Easter Seals Crossroads." Adult Medical Rehabilitation Services Our skilled team of medical rehabilitation specialists work together to help adults achieve the highest level of independence possible. 7 Autism Services The Autism Family Resource Center is open weekdays and is available for families with children of all ages on the Autism Spectrum. The Center has a library of resource materials and free Internet access. Families can engage in support activities through various groups and speak with an on-site social worker. Autism Services Easter Seals Crossroads has a rich history of meeting the needs of individuals with disabilities, which includes individuals with autism. Easter Seals and the Autism Society of America work together nationally to provide help, hope and answers for families living with autism today. Locally, Easter Seals Crossroads is working collaboratively with the Indiana Resource Center for Autism and the Autism Society of America - Indiana Chapter to strengthen programs and services for those affected by autism across the state of Indiana. Other services for adults and children with autism include: • Physical, occupational and speech therapies • Social and enrichment programs including summer camp • Augmentative communication • Behavioral consultation and intervention • Respite services • Adaptive technology for school or work • Transition-to-work services for high school students • College mentoring programs • Career assessment, job coaching and employment assistance • Driver evaluation and training • Adult day services "It meant so much for our daughter to have such a great camping experience (Camp R.O.C.K.S! Autism Camp). She actually cried at bedtime at home last night because she missed camp so much!" 9 Employment and Technology Divisions We assist individuals with disabilities who want to secure and/or maintain employment by providing services to match their needs, preferences, abilities and interests. Our Employment Services and Supported Employment programs can include career assessment, benefits planning, training opportunities and school-to-work transition. In addition, we can provide potential employers with pre-screened, qualified employment candidates dedicated to pursuing long-term careers. We are a leader in disability services and we offer support through on-the-job training with continued assistance. Our community and business development coordinator offers disability awareness training to employers in both small and large group settings. The Project SEARCH / Indiana program held at Community Hospital East is a collaborative effort for high school transition students with significant disabilities who are seeking competitive employment. Technology Division and the INDATA Project at Easter Seals Crossroads We provide assistive technology equipment and services through our evaluations, training, technical support and custom solutions in the workplace, at home, at school and at various locations throughout Indiana. The INDATA Project (Indiana Assistive Technology Act) at Easter Seals Crossroads increases the availability of assistive technology for Hoosiers with disabilities by providing inservices and training, as well as equipment and technology loans. "The training and employment programs gave me much-needed self confidence; I would not be where I am today had it not been for the superb and caring services of Easter Seals Crossroads." "The technology staff were very informed and gave me the opportunity to learn new things." Employment and Technology Divisions Employment Division 11 Deaf Community Services Advocacy We provide advice and assistance to Deaf groups or individuals regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), employment discrimination, education, communication, denial of access and other social issues. Case Management Our community support specialist assists clients in the areas of employment, finances, housing and other basic needs. Community Education and Outreach Our professionals offer in-service training programs and American Sign Language classes to the community. Community Room Our office provides free access to a TTY, CapTel, video phones and computers. Information and Referrals We maintain, update and distribute information for Deaf and hard of hearing individuals. Interpreting Services We arrange ASL interpreters to facilitate communication between Deaf and hard of hearing clients and hearing persons. Mentoring Our experienced interpreting instructor can meet with community contract interpreters to help them develop skills. Pro Bono Services When funds are not available, we work to find ways to provide services for the Deaf and hard of hearing community. Professional Development Workshops We offer workshops on topics of interest to both the Deaf community and interpreters. "Deaf Community Services helped me get connected to Social Security for Medicaid insurance and Vocational Rehabilitation so that I can find employment. I am very satisfied with their help." Deaf Community Services Deaf Community Services is committed to serve as a link between the Deaf and hearing communities. We provide recognition of, and language accessibility to, the Deaf community by offering the following services: 13 Crossroads Industrial Services We assist our customers with short- and long-term outsourcing needs. Increased capacity, improved efficiency and the coordination of production schedules to support just-in-time (JIT) deliveries by using our trucks are some of the services we offer. Visit www.crossroadsindustrialservices.com for more information. • Custom packaging • Source inspection • Sheet metal fabrication • Component kitting • Assembly and fulfillment • Pick-up and delivery Crossroads Industrial Services Crossroads Industrial Services is our ISO 9001:2008 certified affirmative business. Since 1939, we have provided a variety of outsourcing services to local and regional businesses, as well as to the United States Department of Defense (US Army and US Marines). We employ more than 100 production workers at our 68,000 square-foot facility located minutes from I-465 and I-70 on the east side of Indianapolis. 15 Donors and Friends Thank you to our donors and friends-the following individuals, families, organizations and foundations-for believing in the mission of Easter Seals Crossroads. These gifts play a critical role in helping children and adults with disabilities in central Indiana achieve growth, independence and dignity. The following list represents gifts from $100 and up, both monetary and in-kind, that were received during the period of July 1, 2009, through June 30, 2010. Crossroads Guild DeTrude and Company, Inc. Ann and Charles Preston Independence Gifts of $25,000 and up Central Indiana Community Foundation Fenstermaker Fund at CICF Lilly Endowment, Inc. Estate of Mr. Albert R. Schuette Empowerment Gifts of $10,000 to $24, 999 Century 21 Scheetz C. Dawn and Steven Neal Nicholas H. Noyes, Jr., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation Sertoma Club of North Downtown Indianapolis, Inc. Sharp Business Systems Opportunity Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999 Autism Society of America Indiana Chapter Braveheart Foundation Comprehensive Computer Support Dr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Dahlem Elizabeth P. Jennings Johnson County Autism Support Group Lumina Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David E. Willman Theresa Swenson Children’s Fund Westin Indianapolis WISH-TV Dignity Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999 Aon Corporation Century 21 Rasmussen Citizens Energy Group Michael A. Claytor Crossroads Volunteer Association Crowe Chizek & Co. LLC James S. Cunning and Lisa Stone Epsilon Sigma Alpha Indiana Model Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Madden NETech Corporation O'Keefe Family Foundation, Inc. Rainbow's End Amy and Clay Robbins Fern Roesch Sertoma Interrnational George and Diane Seybert Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James J. Vento Ability Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499 Barnes and Thornburg LLP Best Buy Co., Inc. Birdview BMW Constructors, Inc. John L. Boss III Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Burns CIBA Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David Clements Commercial Finishing Corp. Cooke Financial Group of Wachovia Securities CVS/ pharmacy Delta Faucet Company Dr. Chuck Dietzen Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Ellett Eli Lilly and Company Frank Esposito Drs. Rebecca and Richard Feldman Dr. Jennifer and Scott Fogo Fusion Alliance, aka Fusion Works Fran and Richard K. Gale Glick Family Foundation Abbe Hohmann Jeffrey Hokanson Mike P. Hutson Ice Miller LLP Indy’s Child Indy Moms Magazine Indy Parks JPMorgan Chase Milton and Marguerite Keys Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Kobe Krieg DeVault Mass Mutual Carter Mathews Susan L. McDowell Metro Plastics Technologies, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. C. David Moore Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neal Northpoint Dental Care Northside Knights of Columbus Stephen D. Orander Candace S. Porter Lesli L. Pringle Prudential Indiana Realty Group Dr. and Mrs. George F. Rapp Regions Residential Warranty Services, Inc. Patrick Sandy Susan and Scott Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Schnaith Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Schuchman Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spolnik Summit Construction Co., Inc. Theresa and Henry Swenson Mr. and Mrs. Lance Taylor Tube Processing Corporation Jay VanTress Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Verbarg Ward Management Group Nancy Washburn Sherman L. Whitfield Wade Wingler Benefactor Gifts of $500 to $999 ARS, Inc. of Indiana Air Development Corporation Allison Payment Systems Kelly Copes and Arvie J. Anderson Steven E. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Barrett Blackwood Warner Group Joseph Borinstein Stanley H. Byram Sherry L. Clapp Compendium Blogware Dee Sign Co. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. DelPrince Michael J. Desanto Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Dick Andrew Marshall Fuss Barbara E. Gordon Richard Hallett Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Hudspeth Huntington National Bank Kennedy Tank and Manufacturing Co., Inc. Julie A. King Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lammers Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Landis Margaret J. McWhirter Meridian Title Kelly L. Mills Nova Home Inspections OmniSource Pearson Education Principal Financial Group Autry L. Rabon II Mr. and Mrs. Phil Radloff Mr. & Mrs. Ashraff A. Rampersaud RealBiz 360 Rehabilitation Hospital of IN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Reiman Anne H. Renihan Beth and Michael Rosemeyer Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roth The Saltsburg Fund: Don and Karen Lake Buttrey Helen F. Sheeks Shepherd Insurance and Financial Services, Inc. Anita W. Sherman Steve Stevens Mr. Glenn M. Swisher, Jr. Temple Inland Foundation Dr. Michael P. Turberg Vision Aid Systems, Inc. VoicePad Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wilken Mr. and Mrs. Seth F. Williams Winthrop Supply Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Zimmer, Jr. Supporter Gifts of $250 - $499 Dorothy J. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Anker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Appel Ronald W. Bader Bailey & Wood Financial Chuck Berning Thomas J. Bottorff Clay Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Boxman Vivienne Brazel Regan R. Brown Robert F. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carpenter Cascade Irrigation Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cheesman Chicago Title Insurance Company Philip L. Cochran Cathy S. Covey June Cox Sarita Edwards Epsilon Sigma Alpha Int'l, Inc., Gamma Pi Chapter #2335 Epsilon Sigma Alpha Int'l, Inc., Gamma Omicron Epsilon Sigma Alpha Foundation Epsilon Sigma Alpha Int'l, Inc., Delta Kappa Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eyer Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation First Mortgage of Indiana, Inc. George's Neighborhood Grill Matthew M. Green Hamilton Title Harriman Material Handling Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Harris Hearthview Residential Susan L. Heath Martin F. Hill, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Holt Indiana State Fair Jay-Tee Screw Machine Product 17 Terrence N. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jones Thomas A. Jones Justus Company Realtors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Landis Langdon & Company, P.C. Bruce A. Lytle Robert W. Martin Medivative Technologies Meridian Title Corporation Deborah McCarty and Stephan W. Savage C. Lynn Myers Anne Nobles and David L. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ochsner Mr. and Mrs. David Otto Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Otto Palmer Leasing Group Curtiss F. Quirin RANAC Corporation Marsha G. Ritter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Russell, Jr. Ryland Homes Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scheetz Kate Schipp Security Home Inspections Mr. and Mrs. David E. Steele Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Stinson T&H Realty Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Tynan UPS Jane and Richard Warne Donald E. Weberus,Tte WestPoint Financial Yount & Company, LLC Zack Johns Licensed Residential Appraiser Janine Zeltwanger Patron Gifts of $100 - $249 Amera Mortgage Chris A. Amore Helen Andrews Mr. and Mrs. William Andria Rebecca L. Andria Gary Angstadt Kevin Armour Mr. and Mrs. John C. Baker Gary Denney and Louise Bakker Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bassett Mr. and Mrs. James W. Beatty Lester Becher Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bender Timothy J. Berry Michael P. Brooks Capitol City Fence Co, Inc. Kathy S. and Kent A. Carpenter Chelsea A. Carroll Rick Carter Mike Case Lana D. Chrisman Robert J. Clem William S. Coleman Barbara Coles Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Cook Richard Cook Stephen A. Cook Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Cossell Hester H. Coward Bob and Helene Cross Vicki S. Dacquisto Robert Daly Dona R. Daniels Danville Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep Mr. and Ms. Anthony David Dr. Kate E. Decleene Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dennison Jane Dias John Dinwiddie Debbie Donelson Dreyer and Reinbold BMW Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Dugan Jennifer S. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dye Eagle Sales and Engineering Karen E. Ellis Vicki L. Elmes Epsilon Sigma Alpha Int'l, Indiana State Council of ESA Epsilon Sigma Alpha Int'l Inc., Gamma Rho Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Evans Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Farias Mac Fehsenfeld Dr. William F. Fennema Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Fitzgerald Janet M. Fogle Robert K. Fox Andrew Marshall Fuss Wendy Gahimer Stephanie Gahimer Michael C. Galloway Stephanie D. Gast Barbara J. Goldblatt Suzanne E. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Grand Julie Graves Larry K. Greenwalt Mr. and Mrs. David J. Hamernik Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hammond III Susan Harden Mr. and Mrs. Terri Harrison Robin Haun Allison Heinekamp Megan Henderson Dennis R. Henderson Laura M. Henney Gordon A. Hobbs Robert Hoereth Steve Hoffman Jeffrey Hokanson Homeward Bound Pet Memorial Susie Hopper Janice M. Hornbuckle Anna Marie House Christopher L. Howard Lynn E. Howley Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Hyfield Indiana Memorial and Creamation Service, Inc. Indianapolis Funeral Janco Lock Service Therese Jochum Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jones Georgia Jones Carol Swenson Jue John Kafoure James P. Keefe Karen L. Kelley Allison Kem Alison T. Kistner Mr. and Mrs. Martial R. Knieser Dale A. Koch Nancy Kosares Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lampe Mr. and Mrs. John E. Land Cynthia L. Lawrence Jo Anna Leaderbrand Dave Leinart Linda G. Linda M/I Homes Indiana, Inc. Dr. David D. MacLaren Peter J. Magers Mr. and Mrs. John R. Maley Starr McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mead Therese M. Miller Karen S. Moore Teresa E. Morton Randall Napier National Association of Women Business Owners, Indianapolis National Escrow Title Co. Mr. and Ms. Jorge A. Navarro Brian L. Norton Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Mac W. Orcutt P.W. Gollmer Electric, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Passon Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pauloski Karey J. Pluckebaum Cynthia M. Polley Jennifer Prather James D. Price Robert Purdue Diane Quillico Real Mechanical Realty Tools, Inc. Carolyn C. Richardson Christina L. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Roberts Robert Rodenbeck Ron Roembke Mr. & Mrs. James W. Rosensteele Marcia A. Russell Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Russell, Jr. Saje Technology LLC Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Sandy, Jr. Lori L. Schaefer Vivian L. Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Schnaith Mr. and Mrs. William L. Schrage Eric P. Seest Tom Seybert Jeff Sheets Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shook Susan C. Shull Cynthia Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Smollen Some Guys Pizza Pasta Grill Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Stahly Margaret J. Stamm Travis Steed Clarice W. Stegall Michelle Sutton Gary L. Sutton Gary R. Swails Timothy L. Taschwer Gwendolyn Tetrick Mr. and Mrs. Gail M. Thrasher UNO Chicago Bar & Grill of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Vento Vervacity Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Wagne Loretta Wall H. Thomas Walls Debra D. Warren Carrie R. Westhoelter Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wilken Margaret Williams Jody Williams Jeffrey N. Wilson Winterwood Mortgage Group, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wise Pam Wise Tracy L. Wright Deborah K. Zimmerman Volunteers are vital to the success of our agency. We benefit from individual support by adult and student volunteers, as well as from our two volunteer groups, Crossroads Guild and Crossroads Volunteer Association. Our total volunteer hours were over 10,000 for the year. 19 Special Events and Fundraisers • Bingo Bonanza took place in February 2010 at Northside Knights of Columbus and benefited our programs for children with special needs. Special Events and Fundraisers • Our Annual Business Lunch was held at the Westin Indianapolis in April 2010. Featured speakers included Jerraud Powers and Melvin Bullitt from the Indianapolis Colts. 21 The proceeds from our special events and fundraisers at Easter Seals Crossroads help us support many of the programs and services we offer to adults and children with special needs and disabilities. • In July 2009, the Sertoma Club of North Downtown Indianapolis operated the concession stands at the Indianapolis Tennis Championship Tournament. They donated their proceeds to our programs. • The INDATA Project at Easter Seals Crossroads hosted a technology conference in August 2009 at the Indiana Convention Center. This 2-day event was an outreach conference with vendors and speakers. • Also in August 2009, Deaf Community Services at Easter Seals Crossroads moved to the first floor of our Kingsway facility and hosted an Open House. • The third annual Autism Expo took place at The Fountains in Carmel in March 2010. This all-about-autism event had speakers and exhibits for families, professionals and others involved in the autism community. • Golfing FORE! Easter Seals Crossroads was held at Broadmoor Country Club in July 2009. Golfers enjoyed a golf outing to benefit technology services for children and adults with disabilities. • Walk With Me took place on the campus of Butler University in October 2009. This family event increased awareness of our programs and services for individuals with disabilities in addition to raising money. • We introduced our Holiday Ornament (The Cherub of Downtown Indianapolis) in December 2009. Outcomes completed admission paperwork and verification of funding. 92% of Assistive Technology consumers stated that they would use our services again. 100% of consumers referred to Augmentative Communication were scheduled for services within 24 hours of receipt of the referral. 100% of Children’s Medical Rehabilitation consumers reported that their provider was skilled in meeting their therapeutic needs. 90% of previously licensed consumers referred to Driver Evaluation and Training obtained an amended license that allowed them to continue to drive with adapted equipment. 97% of Early Intervention consumers demonstrated an increase in developmental skills. 87% of Employment Division consumers who secured jobs in the community maintained their employment for a minimum of 90 days. 96% of employers who hired a consumer and used Employment Division services reported that they were satisfied and would use our services again. 1,000 equipment loans were made through the Assistive Technology lending library. "Thank you Easter Seals Crossroads for the great work that you do in reaching out to those differently-abled members in our community!" Outcomes 100% of Adult Day Services consumers started services within ten working days after receipt of Financial & Service Statistics Income Year ending June 30, 2010 (Unaudited Data) Fees for Service* Federal Grant Revenue Contract Sales Community Support Other * • First Steps • Indiana’s Division of Disability, Aging & Rehabilitative Services • Insurance • Medicare • Medicaid Expenses 22% $4,510,418 1% $149,425 24% $4,757,033 5% $920,650 48% $9,686,875 Number of People Served (Year ending June 30, 2010) Primary Services Children’s & Adult Medical Division . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 2,996 Employment Division . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 854 Technology Services Division . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 559 Crossroads Industrial Services . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 105 Deaf Community Services . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 565 Total of Individuals Served (Unduplicated) . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .5,079 Secondary Services Hearing Persons benefiting from ASL Interpreter Services . .. .. .. .. .. . 3,737 Literacy Partner Activities . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 500 Community Education, Information and Referral. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 53,598 Total of Secondary Services Provided . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 57,835 Total Community Impact . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 62,914 0-3 Year ending June 30, 2010 (Unaudited Data) 3% $526,578 7% $1,233,246 2% $431,837 3% $604,191 11% $1,854,501 21% $3,733,196 10-14 1% $209,164 7% $1,307,755 45% $8,120,515 1541 428 4-9 15-19 Crossroads Industrial Services Children’s & Adult Medical Division Employment Division Technology Services Division Deaf Community Services Program Support Services Administration Operations & Maintenance Development & Fundraising Services by Age 268 Year ending June 30, 2010 423 20-29 751 30-39 458 428 40-49 50-59 458 125 60-64 65-74 91 75-84 82 26 85+ 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 Easter Seals Crossroads is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Ending net assets as of June 30, 2010, were $25,744,951. • Easter Seals Crossroads is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. 23