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Navigating Today™
"Independent Living News For People With Disabilities And The Community"
Fall 2007 Issue
Volume 1, Number 1
In This Issue
· Center News
· Disability Mentoring Day
· New Employee Spotlights
· Center Utilizes Experience Works Program
· Center forms National Partnership with ILRU
· 2007 Disability Needs Assessment Survey
Center News
We have moved! Our new location is 300 Maine Street, Suite 104 in Quincy,
Illinois.
Disability Mentoring Day to feature Keynote Speaker Dr. Ken Upshaw
Quincy, October 17, 2007: The program is presented by Two Rivers Regional
Council of Public Officials and Illinois Council on Developmental
Disabilities with participating partners: West Central Illinois Center for
Independent Living, Transitions of Western Illinois, Illinois Department of
Employment Security, Illinois Division of Rehabilitation Services, Quincy
Public Schools, Quincy Society of Human Resource Management, Illinois
Department of Human Services, Disability Works, and LWIA 14.
The event will be held on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 at the Quincy Senior
and Family Resource Center, 639 York Street beginning with a luncheon at
11:30 a.m. Persons interested should RSVP by October 10, 2007 to Julie
Herring by phone at 217-222-1560, extension 235, or by e-mail at
j14.herring@trrcopo.org.
Disability Mentoring Day is an opportunity to emphasize the connection
between school and work, evaluate personal goals, target career skills for
improvement, explore possible career paths, and develop long-lasting mentor
relationships. The event will
also hold mock interviews for persons with disabilities. Job-shadowing
opportunities tailored to the participants’ career interests to be announced
at a later date.
New Employee Spotlights
Dustin Gorder has been named the new Youth Services Specialist for the West
Central Illinois Center for Independent Living in Quincy. Gorder will be
responsible for the coordination of youth programming, accessing resources
for students and parents regarding Individual Education Plans (IEP) and 504
plans for educational needs. Gorder is also available as a liaison to assist
in navigating the special education system within the WCICIL’s six county
area for students with disabilities.
Gorder received his bachelor’s degree in Communications from Quincy
University in 2003.
and
Jenny Kelly has been named the new Home Services and Re-Integration
Coordinator for the West Central Illinois Center for Independent Living in
Quincy. Kelly will be responsible for the coordination of home services and
accessing resources for Community Reintegration.
Jenny is also qualified in Personal Assistant Training to improve the home
services system within the WCICIL’s regional area for people with
disabilities. Kelly received her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Quincy
University in 2002.
Center Utilizes Experience Works Program
The West Central Illinois Center for Independent Living has long valued its
volunteers and is pleased to announce its continuing partnership with
Experience Works. Recently, WCICIL has obtained an Experience Works
participant which has allowed the satellite office in Macomb, Illinois to be
fully staffed. The new EW participant works at the center Monday, Tuesday,
and Thursday while Patricia Bissell, Independent Living Specialist, staffs
the office on Wednesday and Friday. Macomb office hours are: Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. and Tuesday 8:00
a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Center Forms National Partnership with ILRU
Assistive Technology has increasingly become a necessity in the every day
lives of persons with disabilities. From voice activated computers to hand
held talking GPS navigation units or wheelchairs that climb stairs, AT is
breaking down barriers and creating opportunities that may not have been
previously possible. The Independent Living Research Unit is partnering with
the WCICIL to obtain information about Assistive Technology needs for
persons with disabilities from a consumer prospective via an online survey.
The survey asks several in depth questions about current AT use; products
the customer would like to have, whether or not service dogs are considered
AT, as well as what sources consumers are utilizing to obtain their devices.
This research is conducted by ILRU as part of the Technology for
Independence Community-Based Resource Center at the University of Iowa
College of Law, and Syracuse University.
For more information about how you or someone you
know can take the survey, please contact Ryan Jansen, Outreach Director at
WCICIL.
2007 Disability Needs Assessment Survey
The West Central Illinois Center for Independent Living, in collaboration
with several local agencies and schools, is currently gathering information
on the needs of persons with disabilities which are not being met within the
community. The purpose of the survey is to identify those gaps and utilize
the information provided to enhance delivery of services and programs -
ultimately to reach proactive solutions. The survey is available online at
www.wcicil.org or a hard copy can be picked up at the Center.
Co-written by Ryan Jansen, Outreach Director
and Karye Willard, WCICIL Board Member
Got Braille?
WCICIL has the capacity of providing material in large print and Braille for
individuals, institutions or businesses. WCICIL provides materials at
minimal cost.
Equipment Needed!
WCICIL is in need of new or used assistive devices and equipment in good and
clean condition for our equipment loan program. We especially need standard
and wide wheelchairs, raised toilet seats, and shower chairs 300 lb
capacity. All
Equipment must be brought as a donation to the Center.
What is the Equipment Loan Program?
The Equipment Loan Program is for persons with disabilities needing
assistive devices and/or equipment on a temporary loan basis at no cost. A
doctor’s prescription is required. We offer mobility, bathroom, bedroom and
a variety of other items. The loan program only allows a six-month limit on
all equipment and devices. If this limit is exceeded the need for the item
must be reevaluated.
Quincy Noon Kiwanis Awards Funding To WCICIL for
Youth
The Quincy Noon Kiwanis awarded $250 to the West Central Illinois Center for
Independent Living for their Youth Services Program. This generous award was
used to purchase educational and entertainment items plus a carrying case to
transport them. These items will be used for the youth to provide an
enriched learning and entertaining environment during meetings scheduled
between the Youth Services Specialist and their parent(s).
Announcements:
The Cross Disability Support Group meets every first Friday of the month
from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. at WCICIL, 300 Maine St., Suite 104, Quincy,
IL. For more information contact Ryan (217)223-0400 ext.11.
The Vision Impaired Support Group meets every first Thursday of the month
from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon at IETC, 107 N. 3rd St., Quincy, IL. For
more information contact Patricia (217)223-0400 ext.15.
Next Personal Assistant Training will be Thursday, November 15, 2007 from
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at WCICIL. For more information contact Jenny
(217)223-0400 ext.21.
DisABILITY Etiquette / People First Language
People with disabilities are not conditions or diseases. We are individual
human beings. For example, a person is not an epileptic but rather a person
who has epilepsy.
First and foremost we are people. Only secondarily do we have one or more
disabling conditions.
We prefer to be referred to in person, in print or broadcast media as People
with Disabilities.
WCICIL Staff
Executive Director ………………GlendasFarkas
Outreach Director ………………Ryan Jansen
Program Director ……………..Dale Winner
Youth Services ………………Dustin Gorder
Home Services & Reintegration Coordinator ………………Jennifer Kelly
Independent Living Specialist …..…………Patricia Bissell
Independent Living Specialist ……………..Joel-Pashka
WCICIL Board Members
Chris Bunch, President Marcia Holmes, Vice-President Mona Pyatt, Treasurer
Mike Killebrew, Secretary Unetta Mallory Shari Jones Karye Willard
WCICIL Services
Main Services
· Advocacy
· Independent Living Skills Training
· Information and Referral
· Peer Counseling
Additional Services
· Reintegration Program
· Youth Services
· Equipment Loan Program
· ADA Technical Assistance
· Braille Services
· Personal Assistant Program
Contact Us
West
Central
Illinois
Center for
Independent
Living
Main Office:
300 Maine Street Suite 104 Quincy, IL 62301
217-223-0400
800-225-0407
TTY 217-223-0475
FAX 217-223-0479
Satellite Office:
440 N. Lafayette First Banker’s Trust Bldg. Macomb, IL 61455
(309)-533-5766
(888)-309-5766
TTY(309)-836-5695
FAX (309)-836-5867
cilod@adams.net
www.wcicil.org
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