Get registered ASAP! No images? Click here August News for You! Down Syndrome Innovations offers adult services and supports that focus on maximizing independence; integrating into the community; preparing for employment; increasing health and wellness; and learning essential social skills. This monthly newsletter is created for you and your family! Let's Get Ready to STEP UP FOR DOWN SYNDROME! Don't miss out on our CONTESTS! All REGISTERED teams are entered NEW THIS YEAR: Join us for a REUNION-THEME Walk! Get ready to reunite with old friends, while making new friends, in our "Lifespan Village," featuring tents for each age range:
Each tent will have activities tailored to your loved one’s stage of the journey! Sit and visit with old (and new friends!) in our designated Connection areas/tables, while watching your loved ones enjoy all kinds of fun activities! Register NOW for Fall Skill-Building & Social Groups! Adults with Down syndrome are invited to join our fall skill-building and social programming that takes place from 6:00 - 8:00 pm on Tuesday evenings, beginning August 22nd. Dates of Service: 8/22, 8/29, 9/12, 9/26, 10/3, 10/17 Sessions are always a balance of continuing education and having a good time with friends. We’d love to see you there! Please note: this service is donor-funded / free for our families, due to the generous support of our donors, grantors, and community partners! Join us for our Virtual Social Groups for Adults that take place on Thursdays from 5:30 - 6:30 pm, beginning August 24th! Facilitated by staff member, Lauren Spector, these online Social Groups focus on providing a structured environment for participants to socialize, learn, and have fun together! Sessions take place: 8/24, 8/31, 9/7, 9/14, 9/21, 9/28, 10/5, 10/12 Please note: this service is donor-funded / free for our families, due to the generous support of our donors, grantors, and community partners! Now Enrolling: Fall Social Engagement! (Therapeutic Small Groups for Teens/Adults) Social Engagement is a therapeutic service focused on providing a supported environment where teens and adults with Down syndrome can learn and practice social skills through specialized instruction from members of our therapy team. SCHEDULE
These groups take place at our Lifelong Learning Campus at 5916 Dearborn Street in Mission, KS. The fee for this therapeutic service is $220 for 8 Therapeutic Sessions. Have You Scheduled Your Complimentary Consultations? Register ASAP for Our Fall Adults with Down syndrome are invited to join us for personalized workout classes, focusing on building foundational strength and functional skills. Sessions take place from 10:00 - 10:45 am on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The fee for this service is: Each class is limited to 6 participants (or less) to ensure highly supportive training and individualized coaching. Please Note: there are limited spots available to ensure self-advocates receive sufficient support and instruction. Spots will be filled on a first come, first serve basis, and based on commitment to the scheduled times (in addition to meeting the assessment and readiness criteria). A waiting list will be created for future opportunities, once enrollment is full. Get Moving on the Weekends: (Teens & Adults) Join us for inclusive exercise opportunities at various gyms around the Kansas City metro! Workouts are designed to improve functional strength and stamina. These occur at different locations every month on Saturdays. There are limited spots available for every self-advocate to receive sufficient support and coaching. Athletes are expected to be able to follow instructions and a structured routine for a safe and meaningful exercise experience for all, and therefore there is a maximum number of participants per class. Spots will be filled on a first come, first serve basis, and based on commitment to the scheduled times. After submitting an interest form, our Health and Wellness Coordinator will contact you to discuss your options for community workout participation in your local area. Schedule Your Employment Consultation! Is your self-advocate (adult with Down syndrome) preparing for employment or needing support in their current job? Down Syndrome Innovations has a certified employment support professional, Amanda Myers, to help your family navigate this journey. Sign up today for a complimentary employment consultation! Amanda Myers, CESP Employment Coordinator The Time is NOW for Your Health & Wellness Consultation! Would you like to talk to a health and wellness professional who understands Down syndrome to develop proactive strategies for incorporating more activity into your loved one’s life? This is a great first step towards better health! Scott offers in-person and virtual appointments, so sign up for a complimentary Health & Wellness consultation today! Schedule Your Long-Term Planning Consultation! We are committed to preparing your loved one with Down syndrome for a meaningful, productive, and authentic adult life! This requires future planning for parents and caregivers—and we are here to guide you every step of the journey! Long-Term Planning Consultations offer individualized support to parents/caregivers to better navigate services and funding sources during the adult years. Our Lifespan Service Team will help you prioritize and plan according to your loved one’s age and your family’s specific situation. Please fill out the Interest Form below and we will contact you to schedule a complimentary consultation! At Down Syndrome Innovations, our team understands that teaching your loved one with Down syndrome about puberty, sexuality, and relationships can feel very overwhelming. Using materials from the evidence-based curriculum, members of our Pathways Therapy Team (who are Elevatus-trained sexuality educators) will provide general information on how to navigate these
challenging topics. NOTE: it is highly recommended that you attend ALL sessions for the full benefit of this education! Please note: this service is donor-funded / free for our families, due to the generous support of our donors, grantors, and community partners! At Down Syndrome Innovations, our Team understands that in order to be a lifespan provider for your family it is essential that we support you in the ever-evolving caregiving journey – as you support your loved one with Down syndrome. As part of our Caregiver Education Series focusing on mental health, we have invited Dr. Amy Bodde to share strategies that improve your health and wellness and also those in your care. Speaker Bio: Amy Bodde, PhD, MPH, is a Research Assistant Professor at University of Kansas Medical Center, and specifically, a health promotion researcher with expertise in physical activity for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and caregiver wellness. Dr. Bodde has contributed to the mission of Down Syndrome Innovations through training of our staff, advising on new program design, and collaborating on our annual 321 Fit Health and Wellness event. Join us prior to the presentation from 9:30 – 10:00 am for a time to connect with other caregivers and enjoy coffee and light refreshments. Please Note: this educational seminar is donor-funded / free due to the generous support of our donors, grantors and community partners! Down Syndrome Innovations is pleased to *VIRTUALLY* host Steve & Gwendolyn Friedman’s seminar, “March to Independence.” The Friedman’s have compiled an essential reference guide for families with Down syndrome. They are thrilled to share learnings, tips, and helpful information to help you navigate the oftentimes overwhelming path toward independence for your son or daughter. Topics will include social, safety, health, financial/benefits, legal instruments, housing, and more. While special focus will be afforded to teen and adult years, they will also talk about what new parents can do to begin their independence journey. Ample time will be provided for Q&A. At Down Syndrome Innovations, our Team understands that in order to be a lifespan provider for your family it is essential that we support you in the process of planning ahead for your loved one with Down syndrome. As part of our “Planning Ahead for the Adult Years” educational series, we have invited Kacy Seitz to walk caregivers through the process of writing a letter of intent for your child with a disability. For families who have children with disabilities, worrying about your loved one’s life in the years ahead is ever-present. Special needs planning allows you to provide for your children upon your death and name a trusted person to step in as a legal guardian. After choosing a guardian, drafting a Letter of Intent (your last set of caregiving instructions) is critical to safeguarding your child’s future. By the end of this workshop, you will walk away with specific tools and a draft of your own family’s Letter of Intent, so you can feel confident this necessary and important (but always a lower priority) task is checked off your to-do list. Join us prior to the presentation from 6:00 – 6:30pm for a time to connect with other caregivers and enjoy complimentary refreshments and/or light snacks. Find Support and Connection in our New, Dual-Diagnosis Support Group! The DS-ASD Connection is a virtual gathering of caregivers to discuss resources, strategies, community supports, and challenges related to a child or adult’s current or potential dual-diagnosis of Down syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder. This group is facilitated by Down Syndrome Innovations staff, and
we will occasionally invite special guests with expertise in this area. This is a complimentary caregiver education opportunity, provided in addition to the individualized services we provide directly for individuals with DS-ASD for the purpose of skill-development, improving self-regulation and behavior, and increasing independence. Please note: these support groups are donor-funded / free for our families, due to the generous support of our donors, grantors, and community partners! For the MOST UP TO DATE services & events, Have you “connected” with us yet? We encourage you to fill out our contact form TODAY, so that we may contact you about services and supports that are appropriate for your loved one! |