You are 1 click away from...all things Down Syndrome Innovations! No images? Click here March 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! Down Syndrome Innovations is pleased to 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. There is Still Time to Register for Spring Skill-Building & Social Programming! Adults with Down syndrome are invited to join our spring skill-building and social programming that takes place on-site from 6-8 pm on alternating Tuesday evenings! Session topics include:
Please note: the events at Down Syndrome Innovations are complimentary/free for our families, due to the generous support of our donors and grantors. Join us for our Spring, Virtual Social Groups for Adults that take place on Thursdays from 5:30 - 6:30 pm! 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 will feature the following topics:
Please note: due to the generous support of our donors and grantors, these events are complimentary/free for our participants. Gain Important Insight: Schedule an Occupational Therapy Consultation! Consider you and your self-advocate’s daily life, the things that occupy your time, and how you engage in the rhythms of life. Do you worry about how to help your self-advocate build skills of independence? Does your self-advocate have sensory preferences you are unsure how to support? What barriers to a meaningful and full life stand in your way? Our Occupational Therapist, Morgan Hodges, provides complimentary consultations, with both in-person and virtual appointments. Morgan is skilled at providing functional therapeutic supports that can be used in your home and in your community. “Everyone is on a different path of independence. There is not an universal end goal of 'independent,' but rather opportunities to build skills such as self-determination, self-advocacy, and decision making to equip and empower your self-advocate across the lifespan," explains Morgan Hodges, OTR/L. "Rather than going from 0 to 100, consider a small and meaningful next step to foster independence today. Our team at Down Syndrome Innovations is here to guide you along this journey and provide you with the support to facilitate skills of independence in your home and community.” Join Us for Small Group, Fitness Training for Adults! Adults with Down syndrome are invited to join us for personalized workout classes on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10:00 - 10:45 am! These training sessions focus on building foundational strength and functional skills. The fee for this service is $16 per session. Each class is limited to 6 participants (or less) to ensure highly supportive training and individualized coaching. Check out our World Down Syndrome Day photo album on Facebook! From our visit at the KS State Capitol (with State Representative Jason Goetz) to advocate for employment for people with Down syndrome to our Drive-Thru Celebration...it was an AMAZING day celebrating our beloved community of people (of all ages!) with Down syndrome! THANK YOU to everyone who celebrated with us on this VERY important Day! 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! |