August 2019
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Freefalling and feeling great!
Trey Toelke had a blast when he went skydiving for the first time. "I had never done it, and it seemed like a fun adventure," he said. "Freefalling, I felt great. When the parachute opened and we slowed down, I thought about how pretty the land was." 

Check out this  great video  for more of his amazing adventure. 


"LIFT" airport trainingairport
 
LIFT is a professionally designed program for individuals with developmental disabilities (DD), including ASD.  This program provides first-hand airport familiarization and encouragement for individuals with DD to travel by air. 

Classes are forming in Sept.  Interested in learning more? Click here .

Back to School school

Welcome back to school to our students and faculty at  Bobbie B. Fairfax and Margaret B. Rost schools.  The first day brought some early morning rain but it cleared up just in time to be a beautiful day.  We hope everyone has a wonderful school year! 

Click here if you would like to view photos from the first day of school.  
Employment Success: Teamwork & the Tradesdrew
Near the back of a vast warehouse, Drew Jones is straightening boards among stacks of lumber that nearly reach the ceiling. He's close to the end of his shift at Hyde Park Lumber, where he works part time as a warehouse organizer.

"If I see a board hanging off the stack, I put it on top of the other boards to make it even," he said, adding that it took time to learn how to maneuver the boards but now he does it with ease. Jones, 21, also straightens up around the warehouse by picking up loose straps and other wood debris.

"Drew does his job and a lot more. He keeps the warehouse clean, which helps out everyone," said owner Mike Judy. "He's a ray of sunshine around here and a pleasure to have around."

It's his first job, and one he got with help from Laura Grimes, the supported employment manager at LADD, Inc. Nathan Beck, employment navigation supervisor for Hamilton County DD Services, shared the job lead after learning Hyde Park Lumber was looking to fill a vacancy when another employee went to college.

"Drew was my first thought for this job - he doesn't live far and could handle all the requirements," Grimes said. "It's not your typical placement, but they take care of him. It just happened and was very natural."

At first Jones spent time learning how to do his work as the various machines moved around the warehouse. He was also shy, but now spending time with his co-workers is his favorite part of the job. "They're fun and funny," he said, noting that they look out for him and, "I look out for them."

Back in the break room, Jones, who has Down syndrome, shares high-fives and jokes with his co-workers as they pass through, including Pat Mullee, who runs the warehouse.

"Drew is awesome and respectful, and has a good rapport with the guys," Mullee said. "You don't have to constantly watch him - he knows what to do and does it. He's always on time, takes care of his dedicated areas, and lets me know if something needs attention."

Having this job makes him feel more independent, Jones said. He encouraged other people with developmental disabilities who want to work in the community to get out of their comfort zone, put in hard work and find something they enjoy.

Tech Fair 
TechFair

Please join us and the Disability Cacoon for a Tech Fair from 11:30-1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12. Explore technology solutions for independent living, safety, employment and more. Attendees will have a chance to meet vendors and learn how technology can make a difference in the lives of people with developmental disabilities. 

The Tech Fair will be held at the Kennedy Heights Arts Center Lindner Annex, 6620 Montgomery Road. Please contact  Allison Leedy  or  Lisa Myers  for any questions. 



Services Spotlight - Family Supportservicesspotlight

Hamilton County DD Services believes families play a key role in creating a vision for the best life for their family members with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We have a dedicated team to help families envision a good life for their loved one and build a long-range, concrete life plan. We also support family-led efforts, offer family trainings and more

Learn more on our website.

Services Spotlight is a new feature to share  more information about HCDDS services.
  • Relationship Boundaries in Community & Employment Settings. 10-12 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 27 at Ohio Means Jobs Butler County. For providers supporting individuals in day and pre-vocational programs. Click here for more information. 
  • Special Needs Family Night. 6:30-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30 at the Norwood Branch Library. Families with special needs are invited to a special night at the library to experience activities in a stress free space. For information, please click here
  • Provider Forum. 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4 at HCDDS. The Provider Forum is a meeting for independent or agency providers. Forums are also streamed live on YouTube for those who cannot attend in person.
  • CPR and First Aid Training. 10-2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4 at LADD. CPR training includes the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). For more information, please click here
  • Bloom for Stepping Stones. 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 at Greenacres Arts Center. This event raises support for Stepping Stones' programs serving individuals with disabilities. For more information, please click here.
  • Transition Bootcamp: From Pediatric to Adult Health Care. 6 p.m.  Wednesday, Sept. 11 at Children's Hospital. This session provides information on the transition from school to adult life for youth with DD. For information, click here.
  • Tech Fair. 11:30-1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12 at Kennedy Heights Art Center Lindner Annex. Find technology solutions for independent living, safety, employment and more. For information, please click here
  • Take Care of You for Caregivers. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Sept. 12, 19, 26 & Oct. 3, 10, 17 at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. A 6-week program to build skills caregivers need to care for themselves and others. For information, please click here
  • Su Casa Health Fair. 12-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14 at AMIS School. Fair will include health screenings, raffles and more! For more information, please click here.
  • Care Connections: Understanding DDBP & Community Support Options. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 16 at DDBP Building. Learn about resources and how to access community supports and services. For information, please click here
  • Future is Now. 6-8:30 p.m. Sept. 17, 19, 24 & 26 at 5030 Oaklawn Drive. Designed for families whose caregiver is age 60 and older. For more information, click here
  • CPR and First Aid Training. 10-2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18 at LADD. CPR training includes the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).For more information, please click here
  • Starfire Annual 2019 Celebration. 6-7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20 at 20th Century Theater. This annual celebration brings together all those dedicated to the vision of inclusion in Cincinnati. For more information, please click here
  • Advocacy Summit. 10-3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 at HCDDS Kingsley Center. For teens (16+) and adults who want to learn more about advocating for themselves, others and for community changes. For more information, please click here.