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Transcript of April 6, 2009 University of Montana Rural Institute Transition Projects UM Rural Institute.
April 6, 2009
University of Montana
Rural Institute Transition Projects
http://ruralinstitute.umt.edu/transition
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Tracy FillbachAge 22
Graduate of Corvallis High School
Home Care Attendant
Active member of community
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I live in my own apartment in Hamilton
I plan and prepare my own meals
I have my own car and drive places I need to go (I’ve had my driver’s license for a long time)
To keep connected with the world, I have a land line telephone and a track phone (like a cell phone but I purchase minutes every month)
I have a computer but no Internet access
I work out regularly at a local Health Club
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I write appointments and other important things on calendars
If I can’t be somewhere I’m supposed to be, I call ahead of time and let the other person know
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I can call 911 if I have an emergency
My apartment has smoke detectors
Susanne, my Community Rehabilitation Provider, joins me in my cooking and meal planning twice a month
My mom is supportive and helps if I need it
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I am currently a Home Care Attendant
I work Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 – 11:30
I help an individual get ready in the mornings, assist her with her breakfast, and feed her rabbits
Prior to being a Home Care Attendant, I worked as a Dietary Aide
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I volunteer at the Teller Wildlife Refuge
My volunteering is in the summer
I weed and do other garden work
I volunteer with two ladies from the area
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Raising and showing rabbits
I own three rabbits
They live at my sister’s house in Corvallis
Breeding and showing rabbits is a family event for us
Entering photographs at the county fair
Going to the Ravalli County Fair
Taking vacations with my family (my mom and I went to Oregon…in 2001, we went to Hawaii)
On my days off, I like to relax a bit but always work out!
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I have several friends I spend time with
Randy and I hang out sometimes
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My mom told me I needed to start exercising, so:
I go to the Iron Horse Health Club with friends
I use the machines
Twice a week for an hour at a time
I ride my bike
I downhill ski
I compete in Special Olympics
And I go horseback riding
Once a week with Bitterroot Therapeutic Riding
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Get ready for the day
Drive to work (from Hamilton to Corvallis)
Work from 8:30 – 11:00
Run errands
Go home
Eat lunch and relax
Go to the Iron Horse and work out
Watch television
Go visit friends
Make and eat dinner
Go for a walk
Watch a rented movie
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I am eligible for Community Supports funding through the Montana Developmental Disabilities Program
The money is used for
*Fitness Membership
*Meal Planning, Preparation, and Budgeting
*Horse Back Riding
*Long-Term Supported Employment
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Yes! Don’t we all?
When I get bored, I ride my bike, watch television, or find something else to do
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My Name is Ryan Monson• I graduated from Hamilton High
School in May 2002. This is my senior year picture.
• I am 27 years old now.• I live with my parents and have 5
brothers and sisters and 12 stepbrothers and sisters, though I am the only one living at home.
• We moved to Montana from Utah nine years ago. Some of my family members still live in Utah and some live in Montana and I have lots of nieces and nephews.
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I have a job delivering newspapers:
I deliver the Bitteroot Star every Wednesday morning starting at nine o’clock. I deliver to the businesses downtown and it usually takes me about two hours. 15UM Rural Institute
People who have helped me since I graduated:
• My family and I do fun things together. Sometimes we go swimming, hiking, have picnics or barbeques and watch movies or play chess.
• Susanne Meikle is my job coach and also helps me in finding suitable employment. She is my friend, too, and helps me learn things about working in the community and doing things the right way. She is with Montana Work Solutions and helps people with disabilities and special needs to find jobs. There is a newspaper article about her on the last slide.
• Jane Shigley is my case manager for Community Supports. She helps me with Special Olympics, government funding for job supports, and helps with any problems I encounter.
• Jerry Zook, the counselor with Montana Vocational Rehabilitation in Hamilton, helped me in finding work and providing government funding.
• My parents provide transportation when I need it.
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Things I do for fun:
• Ride horses• Attend People’s First
meetings and events• Visit my brother’s video
store to play and trade games.
•Read books
•Go for walks or ride my bike
•Play computer games and watch TV
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Things I do for fun:
• Work on my computer• Practice typing by
copying books• Attend Special Olympics• Play and compose
music on my keyboard• Play chess• Volunteer
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I volunteered at Kids First
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Carol Monson• I am Ryan’s stepmother. He has
lived with me since he was seven years old.
• I help Ryan with his projects, teach him proper use of his computer and electronic equipment, and encourage him to be outgoing and participate in things that are useful for his growth and intellectual progress.
• His father also helps in caring for his special needs and provides transportation whenever he needs it.
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Tips for other parents and teachers:
• Find what is available in services and providers in your community. In Ravalli County, check with the Opportunity Resources people.
• Sign up for Developmental Disability services and Community Supports as soon as you can, even while your child is still in school. Once your child is out of school, Community Supports funding can help in paying for job coaching and searching for possible employment.
• Apply for SSI for your child (and keep applying if you are initially turned down…they always seem to turn you down at first but be persistent and keep applying).
• Access all available work programs while your child is still in school- summer jobs, work experience programs, etc.
• The Rural Institute at the University of Montana in Missoula can be of help sometimes, too.
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Tips for other parents and teachers:
• It helps to be aware of your child’s strengths and weaknesses and what special abilities they might have that could be marketed in the business world. Then plan to increase their capacity.
• Start looking around for businesses that might be willing to take on an employee with your child’s special abilities and strengths.
• While he was in high school, Ryan participated in a special “Job Profiling” through the Rural Institute. This helped us to realize just what he was capable of. Then we brainstormed with his teachers to think about and find possible businesses that could be shown how someone with Ryan’s skills could be of benefit to their workplace. We met often to discuss and help discover further opportunities to help Ryan. His teachers in the Special Education Department were very helpful.
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Was it easy to build a full day?• After Ryan graduated from high school, the Community
Supports program (Jane Shigley, case manger, and Susanne Meikle with Montana Work Solutions) started working and doing IP (individual planning) meetings to help Ryan. We applied to Montana Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) for help and they paid for some of his funding in finding a suitable job. His Community Supports funding kicked in and paid Susanne after funding with VR ran out.
• We met often in IP planning meetings to decide the best businesses for Ryan to apply at and then Susanne called them and set up appointments for interviews. She let them know Ryan would have a job coach at first until he was comfortable with the job enough to not need one anymore.
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Was it easy to build a full day?
• It took awhile to get things worked out because not all businesses are willing to take a chance on people with disabilities but they can be shown how someone with disabilities can be of benefit in their workplace.
• It took almost a year to find something he could do. He worked at Vann’s Appliances for awhile until they no longer needed him and he worked at Print Works until they had cutbacks due to various failures in their business. While he was waiting for employment he kept busy doing volunteer work and the fun things he likes to do.
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Introducing…Introducing…Melissa “Lissie” Clark (my Assiniboine given name is Eya Be Washday Weya, which means Good Words Woman)
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My BackgroundMy Background
Gros Ventre Assiniboine Native American from the Fort Belknap Reservation
Born in Havre in 1976Graduated from CMR High School in
1996 and Secondary Life Skills in 1998
One of the first diagnosed children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) in the state of Montana
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Living Living SituationSituation
I live in Great Falls with my foster mom and support person, Sister Johnelle, and my dog, Tiger (Tiger a 105-year-old lab/Akita cross)
My mom drives me to places I need to be
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EmploymentEmployment
I am the owner and CEO of Lissie's Luv Yums, a gourmet dog biscuit business
My mom provides necessary supports I’ve been in business for 10 years now Our products include “Montana Made Dog Biscuits,”
“Fun to Fix Dog Biscuit Mix” (includes directions and a cutter), and “Poochie Snack Pack”
We sell all over the U.S. and Canada via our web site, trade shows, and selected stores
I have three contracted bakers working for me and an informal franchise in Baker, Montana
I usually work 3-4 hours per day, 5 days per week (hours vary)
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My duties include:My duties include:
Grinding wheat berriesSetting up the dry mix for the contractorsBakingPackagingPreparing products for shippingRecording all orders and receiptsBookkeeping and record keeping by handAnd anything else that needs to be done!
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My business is fun!My business is fun!The secret to success is to spend
a lot of time up front making sure the business is something:◦The person can do◦The person wants to do◦The person will enjoy
A home-based business works well for me…I work in my room, which is a safe space and reduces stress
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VolunteeringVolunteering
I give presentations and interviews to interested groups about FAS◦ Idaho Governors DD Conference on Self-Employment◦ Melissa's Circle of Life at the Humility of Mary Center in
Davenport, Iowa ◦ Students Like Me in Grand Rapids, MI ◦ High school students in Valier◦ “Self-Employment for People with Disabilities” at the Illinois
State Transition Conference◦ “Meeting Ground” ½-hour radio show in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Canada◦ Cover of “Apostrophe” magazine winter issue◦ Montana Made Products PBS film (in production)
I also give talks about business development I am a member of the SAMSHA Nationwide FASD panel (I
am the American Indian expert member) I have been a member of the Montana Council on
Developmental Disabilities for 5-6 years and was the Vice-Chairperson for 2 years
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VolunteeringVolunteering
Soup kitchenPenny Fundraiser for AGAPE House
($1400) and now for Great Falls Rescue Mission
I am an associate member of the Sisters of Humility of Davenport, Iowa◦Not a nun◦Attend all meetings, including annual
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Continuing EducationContinuing EducationTeacher provides computer
tutoring every TuesdayI just graduated from a 10-week
sign language class and plan to go through it again next fall (I want to be an interpreter)
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FunFunWord searchesPuzzlesCollect penniesListen to music (all kinds)Read books (Raymond’s Room,
Murder She Wrote, Long Way to Simple, The Horse Whisperer…)
Play the violinWatch movies (“Slum Dog
Millionaire,” “Grand Torino,”…)Attend powwows and art shows
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FriendsFriends
I have lots of friends, including Mary, Angie, Angie from QLC, Stephanie, and the Sisters of Humility
I also have a boyfriendWhen my friends and I have time, we like
to go out to eat and go to moviesSometimes QLC staff will host a get-
together at someone’s house and we’ll have popcorn and watch movies
I use a cell phone and the Internet to keep in touch…I just joined Facebook and I have a web site for my business
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FitnessFitnessI work out on the machines at Gold’s
Gym for an hour every Monday and Friday (a staff person from QLC goes with me)
My mom and I attend Gentle Yoga for an hour every Monday at Paris Gibson Square
We have reflexology every WednesdayWhen Tiger feels well enough (she has
bone cancer), we go for walksI am at risk for diabetes, so try to eat
healthy foods (I’m an excellent cook!)
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A Typical DayA Typical DayWake upMake biscuit doughGet the oatmeal
water and coffee going (on Sundays, cook breakfast)
Shower, dress, turn on computer, and eat
Bake, ship biscuitsStudy sign
languageCook and eat lunchGo to Gentle Yoga
Package and ship biscuits
Practice violinDo emailWalk TigerHouseworkReflexology,
computer class, or catch up on paperwork
Cook and eat dinnerRead, watch a
movie, or relax before bed
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Community Supports $$$Community Supports $$$I receive Community Supports
funding through the Montana Developmental Disabilities Program
The money is used for:◦Computer classes to help my business◦Sign language classes◦Gym on Mondays and Fridays◦Social activities (cooking class, safety
concerns, community independence…)
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My MissionMy MissionTo educate others about FAS and
give hope to others.
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Questions?Questions?
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