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7th Annual Camp & Resource Fair 2/6/2016

Memorial Drive United Methodist Church &
Mikey’s Place present:
7th Annual Camp & Resource Fair

Saturday, February 6, 2016
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Memorial Drive United Methodist Church
12955 Memorial Drive; Houston 77079
 Meet camp providers and other organizations listed in Mikey’s Guide.
 Attend special presentation by United Healthcare.
 Purchase your copy of the new Mikey’s Guide, 2016 edition.
 Valuable resources for most ages and disabilities.
 Fun Kids’ Area! Bring the whole family!
 Door prizes for parents who participate in focus groups.
 Complementary hot chocolate and popcorn.

A fun time for all! Great info for families! Meet new friends and old!
For more information, please visit www.mikeysplace.net or call 713-591-1965.

Breaking Barriers Conference

Well the Breaking Barriers Conference was a success! Many parents attended this conference to learn about resources for children with disabilities and to share common experiences. For my early morning presentation, we discussed the importance of getting children with disabilities on the Interest Lists for Medicaid Waiver Programs, regardless of the parents’ income.  Also, the vendor table for GinLeo had a nice flow of traffic from therapists and parents interested in receiving therapy for their children who receive benefits from the C.L.A.S.S. program.  For more information on GinLeo go to http://www.ginleoinc.com.

Breaking Barriers Conference 2016
Breaking Barriers Conference 2016
At Breaking Barriers Conference 2016
At Breaking Barriers Conference 2016

 

Special Needs Conference in January

I am looking forward to the conference in January called “Tapping into State and Private Resources to Reach Transition Age Prepared!”

Location: Cypress United Methodist Church 13403 Cypress North Houston ~ Cypress, TX 77429

My presentation is on Medicaid Waiver Programs.

Click on the link below for more details.

http://www.seas-special-education-assistance-services.org/conference-registration

 

Thank you U.S. Senate for the RAISE ACT

The RAISE ACT was introduced by U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) earlier this year. Now the legislation is on its way to the House.

“I applaud the Senate’s move to advance the bipartisan RAISE Family Caregivers Act forward, and I’m proud of the widespread support, nationally and in Wisconsin, that this critical, bipartisan bill has received,” said Senator Baldwin. “In so many instances, family caregivers put their own health, livelihoods and financial security at risk to tend to the needs of their loved ones, many of whom require full-time assistance and care. If we are serious about ensuring that our older adults and loved ones with disabilities receive the highest quality care in their own homes, we must formally recognize and support family caregivers. The bipartisan RAISE Family Caregivers Act creates a national strategy and plan to assist family caregivers. This effort is especially personal to me as I was raised by my maternal grandparents and later served as my grandmother’s primary caretaker as she grew older, and I will continue to work to ensure that everyone has access to the care and assistance they need and deserve.”

“Our family caregivers are an invaluable resource to our aging society,” said Senator Collins. “As our aging population continues to grow and the need for round-the-clock care for our seniors increases, uncompensated family caregivers will continue to be the most important source of support for people who need long-term care. At some point most of us will likely either be family caregivers or someone who needs one. The RAISE Family Caregivers Act will launch a coordinated, national strategic plan that will help us to leverage our resources, promote innovation and promising practices, and provide our nation’s family caregivers with much-needed recognition and support.”

Gina Mouser Presentation for Parents with nonverbal autistic children

My family has benefited for years from Gina Mouser and her natural ability to connect with autistic children and her advise to adjust environments and parents’ actions.  She is offering a free presentation called “Teaching Functional Communication & Reading skills” (Specifically those who are “non-verbal”) on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 6:00 pm.  Please RSVP by July 10, 2015 to ginaam@sbcglobal.net. 

Saturday May 30th Safety Class

Autism Seminar 5-30-2015

Call Houston Karate at 713-464-7937 to sign up for the Self Defense & Restraining Without Injury Seminar.  This is a very unique opportunity!

At Houston Karate Academy, the instructors offer a weekly class for children with disabilities.  I have enjoyed watching my son attend classes and earn a white belt with a black stripe.

I highly recommend Houston Karate Academy.

Leona