Winter 2010 - BCARC Home Page
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Winter 2010 - BCARC Home Page
For the friends of BCARC We’ve Got the Spirit! BCARC Programs showcase their creative talents and their generosity toward their community. See articles on Page 2 and Page 6 (Featured) Gene Foisy poses with Pittsfield’s Mayor James Ruberto. Gene has been an active volunteer through the RSVP volunteer program and has been volunteering his time at Pittsfield City Hall since August 2009 doing clerical duties several hours per week. Look inside for: “Supporting People, Enriching Lives” Winter 2010 Issue Community Spirit From the Executive Director 55th Annual Meeting HUD Updates/ In Recognition Creative Happenings BCARC Master Special Needs Pooled Trust Adult Family Care Introductions Healthy New Beginnings/State Certification Spotlight Individuals/Employees of the Quarter Dinner Dance/DSFG Holiday Party Golden Age Committee/Betsy and Cathy’s Corner Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Visions Community Spirit Many of our individuals and staff wanted to help out others by giving back to their community, by donating to a worthy cause ,or by helping out in their community. Here are a few examples of the projects they worked on. Carol Neuhaus and Kathleen Ryan volunteered their time for the “Housatonic The Beautiful Project” which focuses on preserving and protecting Housatonic’s treasures and quality of life. They donated and maintained two planters at the entrance of the Old Maid’s Swimming Hole. (Left) Carol Neuhaus and Kathleen Ryan pose with their friend Lasheika and the two planters that they worked on for the project. During the holiday season, the Community Advocates got together and made plans to give back to the community. During Thanksgiving, the advocates worked with Roseanne from the Office for Veteran Services. They chose a specific Veteran whose family, shortly before Thanksgiving, was mourning his loss. Our individuals and advocates delivered a Thanksgiving basket to the (Above) Gerry Rossbach and family during their difficult time. Albert Vecellio deliver a meal to an appreciative family. Hector Roman has a soft spot for animals and recently began a pet food collection drive he calls, “Hector’s Cause for Paws”. The pet food he collects is donated to the Eleanor Sonsini Animal Shelter pet food pantry. Self-Advocacy (Above) Hector poses with a furry friend at the Eleanor Sonsini Animal The Berkshire Self-Advocates and the Southern Berkshire Self-Advocates decided that doing a good deed is what they wanted to do this holiday season. They picked a name off of the Giving Tree. They purchased clothes for a 10 year old boy from Berkshire Community Action Council’s (BCAC) Giving Tree. The items were purchased, wrapped and delivered to a designated pick up spot so that he could have these items in time for Christmas. The Community Advocates also coordinated with the Christian Center and Berkshire Children and Families during the Christmas season. Twenty four residential programs helped out to purchase presents for children and adults of all ages. (Right) Sue Torchio and Chrissy Craighead, along with their Community Advocates, Calie and Megan pose outside of Berkshire Children and Families before they drop off their presents. Page 2 Visions From the Executive Director Kenneth W. Singer As we reflect on 2009, there were some truly wonderful things that happened at Berkshire County Arc, as well as some great challenges. We received the best-possible results from both our national accreditors, CARF, as well as the Department of Developmental Services Survey & Certification - two years with distinction. We are proud of the outstanding quality and high standards that we continue to maintain. This naturally is due to the great effort of the BCARC staff to ensure that the people we serve have wonderful opportunities in their lives. We are extremely fortunate to receive a federal grant of $500,000 from the UMass Medical School. This grant will be used over the next two and a half years to develop an Employment Collaboration in Berkshire County. The goal of this group is to open up opportunities for individuals with disabilities to find meaningful employment by bringing together businesses, schools, families and providers. We hope that our new coalition, called “Partnerships in Employment”, will be a great asset to Berkshire County. This project will be coordinated through the Advantage Employee Network, BCARC’s Supported Employment Program. The Advantage Employee Network (AEN) currently works with 50 different employers throughout Berkshire County. AEN has developed successful school to work transition for over 35 individuals with 7 different school districts in Berkshire County. Over the past decade, AEN has assisted over 200 individuals with disabilities become successful employees in Berkshire County. We continue to expand our Residential Services and are presently in the midst of building three new HUD homes, two in Lanesboro and one in Pittsfield. These beautiful, accessible homes will be ready to be occupied in the very near future. Following the completion of two new, beautiful, accessible homes in Westfield for people with traumatic brain injury last year, we also opened a wonderful home for four gentlemen in West Springfield. We continue to find ways to reach our goal of developing accessible housing for those that we serve. On a more difficult note, our Day Habilitation Programs received a substantial cut during the past year. As a result, we were forced to reduce the hours of operation by two and a half hours per week. In addition, there have been considerable cuts to our Family Support Program due to funding shortages. I am pleased to share that, in response to these cuts, we have sought other ways to assist our families. Our Family Support Department began Adult Family Care Services, which allows families to receive direct financial support for taking care of their loved one in their home. This is a great opportunity to assist many BCARC families. We continue to move ahead in positive ways despite difficult economic times. We greatly appreciate the wonderful support we have received from our families and supporters that have helped us to be so successful during the past year. We thank you all for your help and look forward to a great 2010. Happy New Year! Ken Page 3 Visions BCARC’s 55th Annual Meeting - Itam Lodge Award Winners Employer of the Year BAE Systems of Pittsfield, MA Citizen Advocate of the Year Mark Brodeur Work Achievement Award Scott Stedman Achievement Award Betty Hanna Achievement in Personal Growth Amanda Buffi Above Left - Linda Fairbanks Employee of the Year! Above Right - Joe Woitkoski poses with Christopher Phelon. Citizenship Award Joe Ostrander and Matt Quallen Joan Grant Self-Advocate Award Antoinette Gulotta Lifetime Self-Advocacy Award Helen Taft BCARC Mission Award Deb Caiola Outstanding Residential Employee Michelle Drake Above Left - Senator Ben Downing takes a few moments to speak at the breakfast. Above Right - Michelle Drake and her “Residential Outstanding Vocational Services Employee Family” pose for a group picture. Christopher Phelon Outstanding Day Program Employee M. Christine Maddalena, RN Outstanding TBI Services Employee David McCoy Right: Ken Singer and Joseph Woitkoski pose with Matt Quallen and Joe Ostrander, our Citizenship Award winners. Employee of the Year Linda Fairbanks Right: Mission Award winner Deb Caiola and Ken Singer are all smiles. Page 4 Right: Citizen Advocate of the Year Mark Brodeur with his long time friend, Gerry. Visions HUD Updates Even through the cold, blustery days...work continues on the new houses that are in the process of being built. Here are some highlights on their progress. (Left) The whole new look at 4 Hollow Road, as new replaces the old. Returning residents are waiting for the house to open in the spring. (Right) 11 Kowchuck Drive in Lanesboro nears completion, scheduled for February 2010. (Left) BCARC’s new home for six individuals with brain injuries is located on Gamwell Avenue in Pittsfield. The contractors finish the siding as the snow falls. (Right) Blackstone Block Architects gives a special touch to BCARC’s new homes, as seen at Gamwell Avenue. In Recognition Special Olympics Massachusetts Yawkey Sports Training Center is a state-of-the-art office and training center located in Marlboro, MA. The training rooms, gym and outdoor soccer field will provide the very best coaches’ training facility in all of Special Olympics. Yawkey Sports Training Center Marlboro, MA On a recent visit to the training center, Eugene Dellea, President and CEO of Fairview & Hillcrest Hospital Campuses of Berkshire Health Systems, was very impressed with this new facility. He was so impressed that he decided to purchase a brick to recognize Chrissy Craighead, a BCARC individual and long time family friend who participates in Special Olympic events on the BCARC Titans team. Chrissy’s brick will be on display on the outdoor promenade of the Yawkey Sports Training Center. If you are interested in purchasing a brick to recognize your family, an athlete or a team, log on to the SOMA website: www.specialolympicsma.org and click on the Yawkey Sports Training Center picture for more information. Page 5 Visions Creative Happenings “The creative is the place where no one else has ever been. You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. What you’ll discover will be wonderful. What you’ll discover is yourself.” ~ Alan Alda~ During the 2009 Fall Semester, Jared Studeny attended a Digital Photography class at Berkshire Community College. When asked what he liked most about the class, Jared commented, “The class was interesting. I really liked having the opportunity to look at other people’s photos and commenting on them...I also liked their feedback when they looked at my photos.” (Right) Jared at the BCC campus. (Left) Jared learned that we are surrounded every day with endless photographic opportunities. Here is one of the beautiful pictures he took. ( Left) Kathleen Ryan has also caught the photography bug and is seen here using her camera at The Festival of Trees at The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield. Owner Linda Cahalan opened Tea Time Ceramics 20 years ago. Linda teaches Michelle painting techniques while Michelle picks her own pieces, colors and designs. The end result is that Michelle has made many wonderful gifts and has kept some pieces for herself . (Above) Gene with his STRIDE Ski Instructors at Jiminy Peak. This was Gene’s first season with STRIDE. STRIDE offers adaptive skiing opportunities for children and adults with disabilities to enhance their self-esteem. (Above) Owner Linda Cahalan poses with Michelle Goodman at Tea Time Ceramics. (Above) Kade Flynn at his guitar lessons as seen here with his instructor Martin Plankey. Kade has been taking weekly lessons for five years at Falcetti Music Studio in Pittsfield. Page 6 (Above) Hector Roman enjoys the arts and has been a regular at Bisque, Beads and Beyond for several months. Visions BCARC Master Special Needs Pooled Trust In November 2009, Maryann Hyatt attended The ARC of the United States 2009 National Convention as a panelist to discuss Best Practices of Managing A Special Needs Pooled Trust. The Berkshire County Arc Master Special Needs Pooled Trust has been in inception since 2002. The trust has served approximately 100 members helping them preserve their public benefits without needing to spend down their resources frivolously. Currently, there is no other trust in the western part of Massachusetts. Trust fees are low and members have the benefit and expertise of a Non-Profit agency who has responded to the needs and concerns of individuals with disabilities for over fifty years. Berkshire County Arc as Trust Manager, together with Berkshire Bank as Trustee and Investment Manager, provide exemplary service and financial oversight. For more information contact: Maryann Hyatt: 413-499-4241, Ext. 227 Meet the Adult Family Care Staff The Adult Family Care program is up and running with 16 families enrolled, and additional families applying to participate. Jessica Dennis is the Case Manager for AFC, and in October we welcomed Deb Frazer to the team as the AFC Registered Nurse. If you are interested in finding out more information about the Adult Family Care program, please feel free to contact Jessica at 413-499-4241 ext. 276. (Left) Jessica Dennis AFC Case Manager (Right) Deb Frazer, AFC Registered Nurse Page 7 Visions Healthy New Beginnings 2010.. A brand new year and along with a new year come….Resolutions! We thought it would be fun to spotlight what some of our guys have been doing all along...eating healthy and exercising! Community Advocate Amy Robandt holds a cooking group at least once a month with 2-4 individuals participating at a time. She chooses healthy recipes that are easy to learn. She also teaches basic food safety skills and she encourages the individuals to do the majority of the food preparation. Pair this with the weekly Healthy Choices classes held every Tuesday at SDC, which alternates between walking/exercising and yoga, and you’ve got the makings of a healthy attitude! Keep up the good work everyone! (Left) Robert is demonstrating his chopping skills. (Right) Bruce, Amy and Robert are busy with food prep in Bruce’s apartment. (Right) Ed enjoys the meal prepared by his friends. Amanda (Left) and Christy (Right) having a great time working with Yoga instructor Paula Beaudin. (Above) Ron, Marie and Chrissy demonstrate the state of relaxation. Berkshire County Arc Receives Highest Level of State Certification Berkshire County Arc proudly announces achievement of a “two year certification with distinction” from the Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services. This represents the highest level of certification possible. This certification was granted following a rigorous survey in December. The primary focus of the process is to assess the quality of services based on achievement outcomes in areas such as health and safety and organizational performance. A “two year certification with distinction” is only granted when an agency receives an achieved rating in each of the outcome areas evaluated. “I am extremely proud of our dedicated staff, the individuals we support and our Board of Directors to have achieved these quality outcomes.” Ken Singer, Executive Director Page 8 Visions Spotlight Individuals Michael has truly grown into an excellent employee. After having a couple of jobs since graduating high school a few years ago, Michael began working as a custodian at the Marian Fathers in Stockbridge in September of 2009. He quickly learned all of his responsibilities, likes his job, and works hard to complete all his duties. The other maintenance workers like Michael so much that they have Michael work with them on projects every week once he completes his daily duties. The employer and Brothers also like Michael a lot. It’s a great career match. Congratulations Michael on your hard work! Michael Marks Irene Morrison has had a great year. She is currently working at the Kripalu Center for Health and Wellness in Lenox as a Kitchen Steward. She usually works four days per week performing kitchen and dining room duties, as well as general cleaning. She enjoys her job, her supervisor, Kelly Johnson and all of her co-workers. Irene Morrison Irene has also been very busy this year. She moved into a new apartment which she loves very much. She has also been active as an athlete in Special Olympics as well as trying to raise money for our BCARC Titans team by participating in the Jolly Jaunt and various fundraisers. She joined our Berkshire Self-Advocacy group this year and was elected as the Vice-President. Irene attends the Massachusetts Advocates Standing Strong meetings held on the first Tuesday of every month with another peer from her Advocacy group. Irene also attended the Massachusetts Advocates Standing Strong conference on November 21st in Worcester. She has proven to be a strong leader and has definitely done a great job! Employees of the Quarter Missi Francoeur Public Benefits Advocate Left Right Richard Arnold Residential Support Staff Superior/Parkside Page 9 Visions Winter Dinner Dance Tis the season to be jolly... Down Syndrome Family Group Holiday Party Fa La La La La La La La La Page 10 Visions Golden Years Committee In an effort to address the changing needs of our individuals as they age, the Golden Years Committee was established. Because of better health and life management, our individuals are living well past the age of 60 years. It was evident that statewide systems were under prepared for this. The goals established by the committee were as follows: Cathy and Betsy’s Corner Welcome Aboard! We would like to welcome Wayne Stafford to the Center For Development. Working closely with management at BMC to improve Wayne is 56 years old. hospital care by establishing overall guidelines and exHe lives at home with his pectations from both BCARC and hospital staff, as well caregiver, Tracy. He has as from the individuals. an older brother named Working with area funeral homes to establish respectful, Kenny who lives in dignified, and affordable arrangements for the final Northampton. needs of our individuals. Developing a training program dealing with Alzheimer’s, dementia, falls prevention and end of life care. This includes networking with other agencies such as Hospice and Berkshire Medical Center. Establishing a training protocol for hands-on and emotional issues for caregivers including a team that provides expertise for training purposes in these areas. Developing a Skills Assessment Tool to track skill loss, and a Habits Preferences Sheet for each individual. These forms accompany each individual to the hospital, where staff there can use them as reference guides. These have been very well received and they have improved individual care. Wayne loves music, especially oldies and patriotic songs. He also likes to sit outside, go for walks, and watch birds. Wayne started at the Center for Development in the beginning of December. He enjoys coming to the Center for Development very much. We all hope Wayne stays with us...we love his singing. The Golden Years Committee Members Donna Ellis, Denise Smith, Ray DiNicola, Erin Jost, Sharon Watford, Betty Thayer and Mary Myrick Thank you for a wonderful job! Page 11 Non-Profit Org. US Postage Paid Pittsfield, MA Permit No. 121 P.O. Box 2 Pittsfield, MA 01202 On the web! www.bcarc.org Save the Dates! Berkshire Disability Pride Day Berkshire Mall, Lanesboro March 6, 2010 Legislative Breakfast March 19,2010 Itam Lodge, Pittsfield
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