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June is Father's Day
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Important Tidbits for Families pages 2 - 6State-Wide page 6
Bellevue, Cedar Bluff & Columbus page 7Fremont & Grand Island page 8
Gretna & Hastings page 9Lincoln pages 10 - 15
Norfolk pages 15 - 16North Platte page 16
Omaha pages 16 - 24Resources for Families pages x
Classifieds page 29
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Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
Edition #89 October 2017 Nebraska Statewide Edition Join our Email List at www.ohanakidsnews.com
October 3, 10, 17 & 24 November 7, 14, 21 & 28
Life Skills 101: Personal Boundaries is the October Topic November topic is: Stress Management Strategies For teens & adults ages 16 & up, with learning differences, special needs &/or developmental disabilities LOCATION: Angel Guardians Offices, 15677 Spaulding Street, OMAHA TIME: 6:45 – 8:00 pm Tuesdays dates listed COST: $50 for monthly/4 week course (DD Waiver services can be used contact for more info) Gotta Be Me members may be eligible for scholarships, contact Tiff Clifton at [email protected] for details MORE INFO: Carol Salber, LIMHP at [email protected] or 402-715-9705 CLASSES ARE LIMITED TO 6 PARTICIPANTS REGISTER TODOAY!! DESCRIPTION: This is a series of classes, taught by a licensed Therapist, teaching Functional life skills & strategies for daily living. Each moth will focus on a different theme. Topics to include but not limited to: communication at home & in the community; managing stress & anxiety; personal safety; healthy life choices; positive friendships
October 3 Alamo for All Sensory Movie: Lego Ninjago TIME: 11:50 am & 1:45 pm
Alamo for All Sensory Movie: American Assassin TIME: 1:45 pm
Alamo for All Sensory Movie: American Made 1:00 pm
Alamo for All Sensory Movie: Battle of the Sexes 12:45 pm
Alamo for All Sensory Movie: IT 12:00 pm
Alamo for All Sensory Movie: Kingsman: The Golden Circle 11:30 am Alamo for All Sensory Movie: Super Dark Times 12:45 pm
October 10 Alamo for All Sensory Movie: Blade Runner 2045 11:30 am For families who have a member with special needs/disabilities LOCATION: Alamo Theater, 12750 WBladestport Parkway, LA VISTA MORE INFORMATION: www.drafthouse.com for tickets or call us at 402-505-9979 DESCRIPTION: Alamo for All is a movie program for young families and guests with special needs. All shows starting before 2 pm on Tuesdays, follow Alamo for All rules, with more shows on the weekends. At sensory-friendly Alamo for All shows, the lights are turned up and sound turned down, all ages are welcome (including infants J), Talking and noise is allowed and guests are free to move around, latecomers are admitted, adaptive technology is welcome (no other electronics though, please) EVERY TUESDAY! MORE ON WEBSITE!!
October 11 CARD Free Parent Training Series: How do I get my Child to ask Me for Things? LOCATION: W. Clark Swanson Branch Library, In the meeting room, 9101 W Dodge Rd, OMAHA TIME: 6:00 – 7:30 pm MORE INFORMATION: Jennifer Kozisek at [email protected] DESCRIPTION: Many children diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder have limited or no vocal speech. This can be difficult for the Child & the parent as the child may not always be able to make his or her wants and needs known. This training is designed to provide you with some basic information on requesting and how to set up situations that can help teach a child to make requests. Jennifer has been a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) for almost 3 years, has been working in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for almost 10 years, & has recently joined the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD). CARD is one of the world’s largest providers of evidence based, ABA-therapy for individuals with Autism.
October 27 Special Needs Fall Festival in Hastings LOCATION: Hastings Evangelical Free Church, 2015 N Saint Joseph Ave, HASTINGS TIME: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm MORE INFORMATION: Call the church at 402-463-1441 WEBSITE: www.hastingsefc.org DESCRIPTION: Everyone is welcome! This event is specially designed for anyone who has an intellectual, developmental or physical disability or mental condition, and their families. Come join us for any part of the day or the whole day! Food will be served all day with SO MANY activities, prizes, candy and FUN all day!
Life Skills 101
Parent Training
MOVIES!!
FALL FESTIVAL
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600 N. 93 rd Street, Suite 100
Omaha, NE 68114
402-391-2001
www.stonesworthstepping .com
OT/PT/ST
Special ized therapies include :
Sensory Integration
Therapeutic Listening Programs
Craniosacral Therapy
Orthotics & Bracing
Baby signs
Social Groups
Feeding Therapy
C l a s s i f i e d s B u y , S e l l , T r a d e , G i v e A w a y o r N e e d & J o b s
Edition #24 May 2012
Proudly serving over 8,500+ families -- NOW Across all of Nebraska!!!
May is Better Speech & Hearing MonthMay 9 is National School Nurse Day
May 13 is Mother's Day
What's Where???
Important Tidbits for Families pages 2 - 6
State-Wide page 6Bellevue, Cedar Bluff & Columbus page 7
Fremont & Grand Island page 8Gretna & Hastings page 9
Lincoln pages 10 - 15Norfolk pages 15 - 16
North Platte page 16Omaha pages 16 - 24
Resources for Families pages xClassifieds page 29
Help us Expand our Reach, Pass us along to families you know who could use this information!!!
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Thanks for Reading OKN!!
Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
DISCLOSURE: With ANY equipment specific to your child, O’Hana Kids News requests that you PLEASE have your PT/OT involved to ensure that it is a good fit for the child!
Used AFO’s and braces of any kind
Does your child have outgrown shoes, afo’s, braces, etc and they are sitting just
taking up space, then please email Heather at [email protected], or you can take them to Madonna, in Lincoln, to the Hangar Orthotics office, and Jamie
is the person they go to. The used equipment will be collected and distributed overseas via a local orthopedic
specialist who travels and fits children with this special equipment that is not
available to them. CURRENT
HELP WANTED:
Easter Seals Nebraska Summer Camp is now hiring for nurses, camp counselors, and mediation aides for the 2017 season.
Easter Seals Nebraska offers the experience of a lifetime! We are a residential camping program serving
children and adults with disabilities. We are looking for energetic, caring, and
hardworking people to join our team! We provide the best opportunity to do
rewarding work, while you spend the summer enjoying camp activities and
empowering our amazing campers. Nurses are provided private housing and can bring their family to stay at camp with them.
Camp counselors/Medication Aides must be 18 or older, board and salary is provided. Make a difference with us this summer! For an application, please email Jami at
[email protected] Visit our website for more information at
www.easterseals.com/ne
HELP WANTED:
Take A Break (TAB) is a respite and child abuse prevention program that meets the
first 2 Friday evenings of each month. TAB serves families in situations by providing relief from the ongoing
responsibilities of caring for loved ones with behavioral, medical or physical
challenges. The program meets at Grace Lutheran Church, 2225 Washington,
Lincoln, NE. To apply, please contact TAB Coordinator Mary Shada at 402-434-3494
or [email protected] 12/2016
RESPITE PROVIDERS NEEDED: Do you have the gift of service? Do you want to help families in need? The Nebraska Respite Network is a statewide program
funded through the Department of Health and Human Services. We are seeking
Respite Providers who can help families take a break from caregiving. There are volunteer and paid opportunities available. Free training can also be provided. This is a STATEWIDE OPPORTUNITY!! For more information contact Southeast Nebraska
Coordinator Mary Shada at 402-434-3494 or [email protected] 12/2016
Looking for FREE
Adaptive/Medical Equipment? Check out Chrissy’s Closet on
Facebook!!
For Families in the Lincoln Area, This is just an extension of an actual Equipment Closet at Handprints & Footsteps J
SPACE AVAILABLE
IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU WANT
TO SELL, NEED VOLUNTEERS,
HAVE A JOB OPENING, ETC.
ANYTHING
PERTAINING TO FAMLIES TOUCHED BY SPECIAL
NEEDS
CAMP COUNSELORS NEEDED FOR CAMP ABILITIES JULY 15-‐21, 2017
Camp Abilities Nebraska is a residential sports camp for youth ages 9-‐19 who are blind, visually impaired or deaf-‐blind. Applicants with experience in the areas of Adaptive Physical Education and Special Education, or other relevant disciplines, are needed; staff orientation is July 15 & 16.
Please apply as soon as possible, preferably by March 15. A $150 stipend is offered for the week of Camp.
For more information contact Vision Program Coordinator Kristal Platt at (402) 498-‐6365, [email protected], or visit
https://www.boystownhospital.org/AboutUs/Pages/Camp-‐Abilities-‐Nebraska.aspx
Camp Abilities Nebraska is co-‐sponsored by Boys Town National Research Hospital and Outlook Nebraska, Inc.
SPACE AVAILABLE
IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU WANT
TO SELL, NEED VOLUNTEERS,
HAVE A JOB OPENING, ETC.
ANYTHING
PERTAINING TO FAMLIES TOUCHED BY SPECIAL
NEEDS
Church Information – LINCOLN
Edition #24 May 2012
Proudly serving over 8,500+ families -- NOW Across all of Nebraska!!!
May is Better Speech & Hearing MonthMay 9 is National School Nurse Day
May 13 is Mother's Day
What's Where???
Important Tidbits for Families pages 2 - 6
State-Wide page 6Bellevue, Cedar Bluff & Columbus page 7
Fremont & Grand Island page 8Gretna & Hastings page 9
Lincoln pages 10 - 15Norfolk pages 15 - 16
North Platte page 16Omaha pages 16 - 24
Resources for Families pages xClassifieds page 29
Help us Expand our Reach, Pass us along to families you know who could use this information!!!
Check out any event changes, after publication
additions & MOREat our blog:
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or advertising ratesplease contact us at:
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Thanks for Reading OKN!!
Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
Lincoln Berean 6400 South 70th Street, LINCOLN
402.483.6512 www.lincolnberean.org
Every Saturday Service 7:00 pm Worship Service
Every Sunday Service 9:00 am Worship Service 10:45 am Worship Service
Interpreter Available for either service, please contact to set up with church which service you are needing
Interpreter, so they are there for you. They also offer a one-‐on-‐one service for those families who
have children with special needs. You just need to call and talk with the church beforehand to ensure they have an appropriate person lined up to stay with your child at the service you would
like to attend. This is for Sunday AM Services only. (Info Updated Feb. 2017)
Spring of Life Deaf Church 3336 N. 14th St, LINCOLN Find us on Facebook
Every Sunday 9:00 am Sunday Service 10:15 am Sunday School
(Info Updated Feb. 2017)
Sheridan Lutheran Church, ELCA 6955 Old Cheney Road, LINCOLN 402.423.4769 www.sheridanlutheran.org
Sunday Service 9:45 am Worship Service* *Interpreted for those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Where things are Located in OKN!
Classifieds page 2 Church Information page 3 – 6 Respite Information page 7 – 8
2017 Fall Camp Information page 9 Bellevue and Columbus page 10
Elkhorn/Millard page 11 Iowa Resources page 11 Grand Island page 11
Gretna page 12 Hastings page 13
Kearney page 13 Lincoln pages 14 – 21
NFAPA Support Groups page 22 Nebraska City & Norfolk page 23
North Platte page 24 Omaha pages 24 – 33 Papillion pages 34 – 35
Sioux City & Tilden page 36 Special Needs Trust & Financial Info pg 37 - 39
Statewide pages 40 – 45 Ted E. Bear Hollow page 46
First Free Church 3300 S. 84th, St., LINCOLN
402-‐483-‐7635 www.firstfreelincoln.org
Sunday Services
9:15 am Worship Service 9:15 am Canopy Room
9:15 am Hand in Hand Sunday School 11:00 am Worship Service 11:00 am Canopy Room
First Free Church welcomes kids of any age with special needs. We provide Buddies for children who need more support in the Sunday School Classroom as well as Canopy Room for kids, PreK to 5th grade, who need less sensory stimulation.
We provide programming for children in both hours of our services. Hand in Hand is a Sunday School Class that meets for
adults with intellectual disabilities.
We also offer a free respite program for parents, called Masterpiece Respite R&R, that is offered quarterly. Look under Lincoln Events for the next respite night.
Upcoming Event is going to be July 28!! See Flyer for this on www.ohanakidsnews.com
QUESTIONS: Masterpiece Director, Danelle Mills
at [email protected] or 402-‐261-‐8304
Edition #24 May 2012
Proudly serving over 8,500+ families -- NOW Across all of Nebraska!!!
May is Better Speech & Hearing MonthMay 9 is National School Nurse Day
May 13 is Mother's Day
What's Where???
Important Tidbits for Families pages 2 - 6
State-Wide page 6Bellevue, Cedar Bluff & Columbus page 7
Fremont & Grand Island page 8Gretna & Hastings page 9
Lincoln pages 10 - 15Norfolk pages 15 - 16
North Platte page 16Omaha pages 16 - 24
Resources for Families pages xClassifieds page 29
Help us Expand our Reach, Pass us along to families you know who could use this information!!!
Check out any event changes, after publication
additions & MOREat our blog:
www.ohanakidsnews.blogspot.com
For more information,
or advertising ratesplease contact us at:
FACEBOOK too!!
Thanks for Reading OKN!!
Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
Church Information - LINCOLN
Candlewood Church Candlewood Church Building 2640 R Street, LINCOLN
Corner of 27th & R www.candlewoodchurch.org
Sunday Service
9:30 am Fellowship & Coffee Served 10:00 am Worship Service
First Plymouth 2000 D Street, LINCOLN
402.476.7565 www.firstplymouth.org
Saturday Evening Service 5:30 pm Worship
5:15 pm Anybody, Everybody Worship Service* *Located in Mayflower Hall in the church
This service is especially designed for worshippers who have special needs, & their friends, & families. Enjoy a warmhearted, interactive time for worship, learning & socializing in a relaxed, come-‐as-‐you-‐are service!
All are Welcome!!
Sunday Service 9:00 am; 9:30 am, 10:30 am & 11:59 am Worship Service*
*Interpreted for those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing 7:00 pm Evening Service
(Info Updated Feb. 2017)
Heritage Presbyterian 880 South 35th Street, LINCOLN
402.477.3429 www.heritagepres.org
Sunday Service
10:30 am Worship Service*
*Interpreted for those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (Info Updated Feb. 2017)
Faith Bible Church 6201 S. 84th St, LINCOLN
402.484.6020 www.faithbiblelincoln.org
Sunday Services 9:00 am Worship Service
10:30 am Worship Service * *Interpreted for those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
(Info Updated Feb. 2017)
Your CHURCH HERE!!
IF your church offers services,
accommodations, or programs for individuals with
disabilities, let us know!!
Your CHURCH HERE!!
IF your church offers Services, accommodations, or programs for individuals with
disabilities, let us know!!
Your CHURCH HERE!!
IF your church offers services, accommodations, or programs for individuals with
disabilities, let us know!!
Church Information – OMAHA
Edition #24 May 2012
Proudly serving over 8,500+ families -- NOW Across all of Nebraska!!!
May is Better Speech & Hearing MonthMay 9 is National School Nurse Day
May 13 is Mother's Day
What's Where???
Important Tidbits for Families pages 2 - 6
State-Wide page 6Bellevue, Cedar Bluff & Columbus page 7
Fremont & Grand Island page 8Gretna & Hastings page 9
Lincoln pages 10 - 15Norfolk pages 15 - 16
North Platte page 16Omaha pages 16 - 24
Resources for Families pages xClassifieds page 29
Help us Expand our Reach, Pass us along to families you know who could use this information!!!
Check out any event changes, after publication
additions & MOREat our blog:
www.ohanakidsnews.blogspot.com
For more information,
or advertising ratesplease contact us at:
FACEBOOK too!!
Thanks for Reading OKN!!
Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
What We Believe!
These churches all believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, who was
sent to humanity to be the sacrificial lamb for all our wrongdoings, allowing for us to spend eternity
with Him in Heaven.
The only thing that we as sinful humans need to do in order to be saved and spend eternity in Heaven, is You just have to accept the FREE Gift of Salvation, from Christ Jesus. Repent of your sins, Acknowledge that
Jesus Christ died on the cross for your sins. He died to save YOU!
That’s all you need to do, & each of these churches can help you with any questions you may have about
Salvation & the Gift of it through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Candlewood Church
Westside High School, Auditorium, 8701 Pacific Street, OMAHA
www.candlewoodchurch.org
Sunday Service 9:30 am Fellowship & Coffee 10:00 am Worship Service
Bethlehem Deaf Church 5074 Lake Street, OMAHA
Facebook at Bethlehem Deaf Lutheran Church-‐Omaha
Every Sunday 9:00 am Sunday School 10:30 am Church Service
(Info Updated Feb. 2017)
Westside Church – Dodge Rd. Campus
15050 W Dodge Rd, OMAHA 402.496.7833 or [email protected]
www.wchurch.tv
Every Sunday 8:00 am Worship Service 9:30 am Worship Service *
*Interpreted for those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing There is a deaf and hard of hearing Life Group for adults also. It does not
meet every week so contact the church at the number above for more information on the next class.
11:11 am Worship Service
Kids City Friends is a NEW Ministry at Westside Church for children who have special needs. We have 2 ways of meeting children’s needs, 1) by having a friend system where an adult is
with the child in the Sunday School Class, or 2) we have a classroom set up just for those kiddos who need a one-on-one
experience and less stimulation. Kid City Friends meets at 9:30 am during our service on Sundays. This allows parents to attend worship service or become involved in a Life Group. Kid City
Friends meets in room 221. You will start at the children’s kiosks, located on the west side of the church. You will check in, and
then one of the volunteers will bring you up to our room. **Westside does have an elevator.
Westside also offers accommodations for children with special needs during their VBS week, including a class for those children
who need less stimulation.
Westside Church – West Campus
Tiburon Golf Club 10302 S 168th Street, OMAHA
402.496.7833 or [email protected] or online at wchurch.tv
Every Sunday
10:00 am Worship Service
Countryside Community Church
8787 Pacific Street, OMAHA 402.391.0350
www.countrysideucc.org
Sunday Service 9:00 am Classical Service 11:00 am Jazz Service
King of Kings Church
11615 I St, OMAHA 402-‐333-‐6464
www.kingofkingsomaha.org
Sunday Service 8:00 am Traditional Worship Service
9:15 am Contemporary Worship Service & Bible Studies 11:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
Crossroads Bible Church 17304 Hwy 1 -‐ MANLEY
Pastor Gary Wissel 402.499.4307 www.crossroadsbible.net
Every Sunday 9:30 am Worship
10:45 am Sunday School
1st Sunday of Every Month, Join us for a PotLuck meal after Sunday School!!
We also offer a FREE clothing outlet quarterly. Just go to the website for more information, or call our Pastor. We collect, good, used clothes,
and put it out for families to just come get. It is absolutely FREE! (Info Updated Feb. 2017)
Church Information – CASS & OTOE COUNTIES
Faith Missionary Church
306 S. East St., WEEPING WATER Pastor Adam DeMike 402.267.7375 www.faithmissionarychurch.org
Sunday Service
9:30 am Sunday School 10:45 am Worship Service
They offer Food Pantry the 2nd Friday of each month. They also have a
clothing closet, Tabitha’s Thread, located in Weeping Water.
Edition #24 May 2012
Proudly serving over 8,500+ families -- NOW Across all of Nebraska!!!
May is Better Speech & Hearing MonthMay 9 is National School Nurse Day
May 13 is Mother's Day
What's Where???
Important Tidbits for Families pages 2 - 6
State-Wide page 6Bellevue, Cedar Bluff & Columbus page 7
Fremont & Grand Island page 8Gretna & Hastings page 9
Lincoln pages 10 - 15Norfolk pages 15 - 16
North Platte page 16Omaha pages 16 - 24
Resources for Families pages xClassifieds page 29
Help us Expand our Reach, Pass us along to families you know who could use this information!!!
Check out any event changes, after publication
additions & MOREat our blog:
www.ohanakidsnews.blogspot.com
For more information,
or advertising ratesplease contact us at:
FACEBOOK too!!
Thanks for Reading OKN!!
Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
Church Information – Western Nebraska
Evangelical Free Grand Island
2609 S. Blaine, Grand Island (308)382-‐1292 or [email protected]
www.gief.org
Every Sunday 8:15 am Worship Service 11:00 am Worship Service
Westside Church – Fremont Midland University, Eppley Auditorium,
8th St. & Irving Ave, FREMONT 402.496.7833 or [email protected]
www.wchurch.tv
Every Sunday 10:10 am Worship Service
Evangelical Free – Kearney 4010 7th Avenue, Kearney
(308)237-‐5968 or [email protected] www.kearneyfree.com
Every Sunday
9:15 am Worship Service 11:00 am Worship Service
Peace Lutheran, Columbus 2720 28th Street, Columbus
402.564.8311 or [email protected] www.aliveinpeace.org
Every Sunday
8:00 am Worship Service 10:30 am Worship Service
Saturdays
6:00 pm Worship Service
Calvary Community Church
273 S 63rd Rd., NEBRASKA CITY 402.873.7205
www.calvarycomunityonline.com
Every Sunday 9:00 am Sunday School 10:30 am Church Service
Your CHURCH HERE!!
IF your church offers services, accommodations, or programs for individuals with
disabilities, let us know!!
Edition #24 May 2012
Proudly serving over 8,500+ families -- NOW Across all of Nebraska!!!
May is Better Speech & Hearing MonthMay 9 is National School Nurse Day
May 13 is Mother's Day
What's Where???
Important Tidbits for Families pages 2 - 6
State-Wide page 6Bellevue, Cedar Bluff & Columbus page 7
Fremont & Grand Island page 8Gretna & Hastings page 9
Lincoln pages 10 - 15Norfolk pages 15 - 16
North Platte page 16Omaha pages 16 - 24
Resources for Families pages xClassifieds page 29
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Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
Page 7 Respite INFORMATION
The Nebraska Respite Network
Do you know about the Lifespan Respite Subsidy Program? This program pays for respite services (someone to come into the home to care for a person with special needs, to give the primary caregiver a temporary break). The program serves people of all ages. It is for people who are NOT receiving the services from another government program.
Who Needs This Program? Caregivers who need a temporary break from providing care to persons of any age, with special needs. Examples of special needs are developmental & physical limitations, emotional or behavioral disorders, chronic illness. Alzheimer’s disease & related health concerns, or persons at risk of abuse & neglect. Eligibility is based on income guidelines. HOWEVER, if you have expenses directly related to the disability, these can usually be subtracted
from the counted income. The person applying must have a caregiver. The program will provide up to $125 per client per month!!
How do I become a Respite Provider? How do I get qualified for the Lifespan Respite Subsidy Program?
What if I need help finding a respite provider, so I as a Caregiver, can have a break?
Contact the Nebraska Respite Network by contacting a Respite Network Coordinator in your area (see below) or call 1-‐866-‐RESPITE
Central Service Area Serving Harlan, Franklin, Webster, Clay, Nuckolls, Phelps, Kearney, Adams, Buffalo, Hall,
Hamilton, Merrick, Howard, Sherman, Custer, Valley, Greeley, Blaine, Loup, Garfield, Wheeler
Coordinator Peggy Jensen (308)745-‐0780 ext. 139
Southwest Service Area Serving Dundy, Hitchcock, Red Willow, Furnas, Gosper, Dawson, Lincoln, Logan, Thomas,
Grant, Hooker, Arthur, Keith, Perkins, Chase, Hayes, & Frontier
Coordinator Helena Janousek (308)345-‐4223 (308)345-‐4990
Western Service Area Serving Sheridan, Garden, Deuel, Sioux, Cheyenne, Morrill, Box Butte, Dawes,
Scottsbluff, Banner & Kimball
Coordinator Sherri Blome (308)432-‐8190
Eastern Service Area Serving Douglas & Sarpy
Coordinator Ellen Bennett (402)559-‐5732
Northern Service Area Serving Washington, Dodge, Colfax, Platte, Nance, Boone, Antelope, Holt, Rock, Brown, Cherry, Keya Paha, Boyd, Knox, Cedar, Burt, Dixon, Dakota, Thurston, Cuming, Stanton, Madison,
Pierce & Wayne Coordinator Ashley Spiliek (308)745-‐0780 ext. 145
v Are you looking for a short break from the demands of caring for an individual of any age with special needs or health concerns? Could you benefit from: An opportunity to rest, recharge and regroup from your caregiving responsibilities? A chance to go to the grocery store, hairdresser, or run errands? Having a chance to follow through on your own doctor’s appointments? Taking time to have lunch/coffee with a friend? Just having an opportunity to take a nap? How can we help you? Assist in locating individuals/agencies that can provide in-home care for your loved one. Assist you in locating potential funding sources to pay for temporary care. Assist in finding facilities that offer short term, temporary out of home care, so that you are able to leave town (primarily for older individuals needing care). What is this type of service called and what does it offer? Respite is the term used to provide caregivers the opportunity to take that short term, intermittent break needed to help persons with special needs and health conditions remain in their homes. What this service is not: Respite is not hospice care, nor does it have any affiliation with hospice or palliative care. Respite is not a day program or child care center. Respite is not an emergency placement center for youth or individuals that experience mental health or other behavioral challenges. How can I learn more about respite care services? You can call our office at 402-559-5732 or email [email protected] We will ask you a series of questions to help us better match you with the type of providers needed to assist you and then provide you with the names of these providers. We will help provide you with information on how to apply for potential funding to offset some of the costs of care. RESPITE IS ABOUT YOU! CALL US TODAY!
v The ABC’s of Caregiving from ARCH (Access to Respite Care & Help) This link takes you to the ABC’s of Caregiving and it has a consumer guide to Respite. http://archrespite.org/consumer-information
v Youth Care & Beyond They provide a caring and supportive environment for teen clients in three group homes. However, they are currently in the process of readying themselves to provide in-home respite. They can provide services for kids ages 10 – 19. If you are interested in respite or the group home setting please call them at 402-991-9709 you can also check out their website at www.YCBinc.org
Southeast Service Area Serving Thayer, Jefferson, Gage, Otoe, Cass, Pawnee, Richardson, Johnson, Nemaha,
Lancaster, Saline, Fillmore, York, Seward, Polk, Butler & Saunders
Coordinator Mary Shada (402)-‐300-‐8448
v Respite Care Available for Air Force Families * FREE to them * U.S. Air Force (USAF) Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) families stationed throughout the country have children who require unique child care considerations due to the child’s special needs. Finding & paying for quality child care for children with special needs can also present significant challenges for military families. The U.S. Air Force EFMP program has established a quality respite program for families with children having special needs & who are enrolled in the USAF EFMP. USAF EFMP Respite Care is specifically designed for Air Force families who have children diagnosed with moderate or severe special needs under EFMP. This includes exceptional family member children whose medical conditions require assignment near major medical facilities in the continental United States, or whose needs are complex and require specialized community of care. What is included in the USAF EFMP Respite Care? Twelve (12) respite care hours per month regardless of condition severity. Your choice of an approved in-child’s home or licensed Family Child Care or Child Care Center. Approved providers are background screened and have the following pre-service training: CPR, First Aid, Medication Dispensation, & Child Abuse Recognition & Prevention as well as subject matter training in the care of children with special needs. To begin the application process, call Child Care Aware toll-free at 1-800-424-2246 or email [email protected] for a Respite Care Step by Step instruction form. Or call the EFMP Office at 402-294-4329 for more info! (5/16)
v Email from parents about Respite: The Eastern region of the Nebraska Lifespan Respite Network recently received an email with the following comments about Respite from parents of a young adult with Special Needs. “… Our hope is that this program will give us the opportunity for a much needed “break” from the 24/7 responsibilities of caring for an adult with Special Needs. Our belief is that a short break each month will provide the opportunity to relax and refuel, so that we can be the best parents possible for our daughter. It will help us to regain our focus on being 100% attentive to her, as there are many times we begin to feel the “burn-out’’, both physically and emotionally from being continuously “on call”. This is an excellent description of what Respite is – if you are looking for a brief break from your Caregiving responsibilities please give the Nebraska Lifespan Respite Network a call at 1(866)737-7483 or online at www.nrrs.ne.gov/respite
v “Our Story” The Beginning of A Special Sitter As parents of four children, two with special needs, we understand your challenges in raising special needs children. As parents, our God given responsibility is to train our children for life. As a parent, you experience highs & lows as your children grown through the seasons of life. We learned early, that these highs & lows are amplified when you are caring for a child with special needs. You want to attend your children’s sporting events, teacher conferences, & musical performances. You want to continue to date your spouse, because a strong marriage creates a strong family. Like us, you probably have asked yourselves, “How do we create & maintain this balance when most of our time & energy is devoted to caring for our child with special needs?” Our desire is to help you answer that question so your family can experience the fullness of blessings available to your family because of your child with special needs. A Special Sitter was inspired by our ongoing journey of parenting our family & we believe our experiences can help you experience the fullness of blessings we have received as we raise our family.– Kimberly & Richard Troia, Co-Founders of A Special Sitter. Call 402-697-8400 x201 or [email protected] (Requested information July 2017 to update – NOT UPDATED YET)
v Masterpiece Respite R & R, by First Free Church, Lincoln Masterpiece Respite R&R is a respite program sponsored by First Free Church and their special needs ministry. This Ministry is offered quarterly, so in January, April, July & October. This is an opportunity for parents to enjoy an evening of rest and renewal while their kids experience a variety of activities such as sensory and gross motor play, arts and crafts, carnival games, and movies! Pizza and snacks will be provided for children who can have them, and you are encouraged to bring supper/snacks for children with specific nutritional needs J we want them to feel included in all the times we are together! We offer a FREE evening of FUN for kids of ANY age with special needs, as well as their siblings ages birth to 13 years of age. Every child is paired with a trained, background checked volunteer. There will be nurses on site to oversee any medical needs your child may have. Each family must complete a registration packet in advance so that the coordinator can pair the child with the appropriate volunteers and plan accordingly. For more information go to our website at www.firstfreelincoln.org/respite-night or contact Danelle Mills who is Director of the Special Needs Ministry at First Free Church, at 402-261-8304 or [email protected]
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Edition #24 May 2012
Proudly serving over 8,500+ families -- NOW Across all of Nebraska!!!
May is Better Speech & Hearing MonthMay 9 is National School Nurse Day
May 13 is Mother's Day
What's Where???
Important Tidbits for Families pages 2 - 6
State-Wide page 6Bellevue, Cedar Bluff & Columbus page 7
Fremont & Grand Island page 8Gretna & Hastings page 9
Lincoln pages 10 - 15Norfolk pages 15 - 16
North Platte page 16Omaha pages 16 - 24
Resources for Families pages xClassifieds page 29
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Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
October 20 Masterpiece Respite R & R! Wear your Husker Colors!!! MUST REGISTER FOR AHEAD OF TIME!!!! Respite for Families who have children with special needs & Siblings LOCATION: First Free Church, 3300 South 84th Street, LINCOLN TIME: 6:00 – 9:00 pm COST: FREE MORE INFORMATION/REGISTRATION: Contact Director Danelle Mills, at [email protected] or 402-261-8304 or www.firstfreelincoln.org/respite-night DESCRIPTION: Masterpiece Respite R&R is a respite program sponsored by First Free Church and their special needs ministry. It is offered quarterly in January, April, July and October. This is an opportunity for parents to enjoy an evening of rest and renewal while their kids experience a variety of activities such as sensory and gross motor play, arts and crafts, carnival games, and movies! Pizza and snacks will be provided for children who can have them, and you are encouraged to bring supper/snacks for children with specific nutritional needs J we want them to feel included in all the times we are together! We offer a FREE evening of FUN for kids of ANY age with special needs, as well as their siblings ages birth to 13 years of age. Every child is paired with a trained, background checked volunteer. There will be nurses on site to oversee any medical needs your child may have. Each family must complete a registration packet in advance so that the coordinator can pair the child with the appropriate volunteers and plan accordingly.
Respite October Events
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Easter Seals Nebraska Weekend Respite Camps
Registration is OPEN as of August 1! Register online Today!!!
Easter Seals Nebraska Camps are for both children (ages 5 and up) and adults who have ANY disabilityWeekend Respite Camps are sprinkled throughout the year from September through May. Campers can expect to have a fun-‐filled weekend packed with activities such as painting pumpkins, going to the movies, bowling, or going on a nature walk. These campse are designed to be afun getaway for cmpers and to give
family and or caregivers a healthy break from the daily challenges of caring for individuals with disabilities. We provide a 1:1 – 1:3 counselor to camp ratio & have nursing staff who lives on site.
For more information or an application for employment, visit our website at www.easterseals.com/ne ,
email us at [email protected] or call us at 402-‐930-‐4053.
These Weekend Respite Camps are held at the Eastern Nebraska 4-‐H Center in Gretna, NE.
Sessions offered are: September 15 – 17, October 20 – 22, November 17 – 19, & December 15 – 17
Drop off on Friday at 7:00 pm with pickup on Sunday at 10:00 am Cost is $500
Edition #24 May 2012
Proudly serving over 8,500+ families -- NOW Across all of Nebraska!!!
May is Better Speech & Hearing MonthMay 9 is National School Nurse Day
May 13 is Mother's Day
What's Where???
Important Tidbits for Families pages 2 - 6
State-Wide page 6Bellevue, Cedar Bluff & Columbus page 7
Fremont & Grand Island page 8Gretna & Hastings page 9
Lincoln pages 10 - 15Norfolk pages 15 - 16
North Platte page 16Omaha pages 16 - 24
Resources for Families pages xClassifieds page 29
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Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
2017 Fall CAMP Inform
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Camp High Hopes Year-round Camps 5804 Correctionville Road, Sioux City, IOWA
Providing fun, safe & adaptive recreational experiences for children, teens, & adults with disabilities!
Sleep Away Camp $598 Day Camps $208
Visit our Camp Sessions section online at www.camphighhopes.com for further details, session dates & more information!
(712) 224-CAMP (2267)
Camp High Hopes offers a fun, safe, & adaptive recreational environment to waiver & non-waiver campers with disabilities. Each day is designed to offer a fun, safe, & adaptive recreational environment for people with disabilities, their friends, & families. Our high quality programs include experiences in archery, canoeing, & outdoor education, amongst others, for individuals & groups with disabilities. Coming from Iowa, Nebraska, &
South Dakota, campers arrive with anticipation & excitement, leaving with smiles, new friends, & fond memories for years to come!
His Kids Fall Retreat 1050 Road 4, SCHUYLER
Retreat A October 7 – 8 Retreat B October 14 -‐ 15
Time: Arrive between 9:00 – 10:00 am on Saturday, Depart at 4:00 pm on Sunday COST: $100 per camper per retreat, Meals included are lunch & supper (and s’mores) on Saturday, breakfast
and lunch on Sunday Activities include archery, arts & crafts, field games, a dance, Bingo, Bible Study, singing, our Annual Camp Luther Pumpkin Carving contest & more!! Plus getting to know new friends, & being reunited with old pals!!
Contact Us Today with any questions! 1.888.442.5655
www.campluther.org
Edition #24 May 2012
Proudly serving over 8,500+ families -- NOW Across all of Nebraska!!!
May is Better Speech & Hearing MonthMay 9 is National School Nurse Day
May 13 is Mother's Day
What's Where???
Important Tidbits for Families pages 2 - 6
State-Wide page 6Bellevue, Cedar Bluff & Columbus page 7
Fremont & Grand Island page 8Gretna & Hastings page 9
Lincoln pages 10 - 15Norfolk pages 15 - 16
North Platte page 16Omaha pages 16 - 24
Resources for Families pages xClassifieds page 29
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Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
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Project Lifesaver in Sarpy County The Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office implemented Project Lifesaver in 2008 to help locate missing persons. Children with Autism or Down Syndrome,
who are at risk to wander, can have their safety greatly enhanced through this program. Project Lifesaver emphasizes relationships between specially trained Sheriff’s personnel & individuals enrolled in the program BEFORE the need may arise for a rescue. During an initial home visit,
Project Lifesaver enrollees are fitted with a personalized wristband & transmitter, & family members are provided with a comprehensive overview of the program. Trained in communicating with individuals with special needs, deputies will schedule a monthly home visit to inspect & maintain the equipment & get to know the enrollee better, on a more personal basis. The cost to participate in this program is minimal, at $10 a month.
For more information on Project Lifesaver, contact Lt. Griger at 402-593-2288.
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Gifford Farm Offers Birthday Parties!! Love to explore outdoors? Get excited over exotic pets? Can’t get enough of stars and outer space? Or do you just want to have some good old fashioned farm fun? Then you need to have your next birthday party on the Farm! Several options are available: FARM PARTY: See the animals
and have some farm fun in a 1 hour program! Total party time is 2 hours. Available year round. NATURE PARTY: Enjoy time in our Outdoor Nature Classroom where children explore, discover, and experience nature in their own unique ways. Total party time is 2 hours. Available April
through October. STARLAB PARTY: See the stars in our Planetarium dome. Learn about planets, constellations, and the legends they’ve inspired. Total party time is 2 hours. This 1 hour program is available year round. ANIMALS ON THE GO PARTY: Meet our exotic pets up close in a 1 hour program! Total party time is 2 hours. Available year round. HAY RIDE PARTY: Enjoy the farm by adding a half hour hay ride for up to 30 guests to your fun! Available April through October. NEW PARTY! PARTY CHALLENGE: A fund and exciting party for older kids, ages 8
and over. Work and problem solve together with your friends in our low ropes challenge course, obstacles and activities. The 3 hour party includes challenges and party time. Available year round! Parties include use of the picnic shelter, with the option to reschedule (in case of bad weather or severe weather travel conditions). You may bring in your own cake, food, and refreshments. Call 402-597-4920 with any questions,
prices, make a reservation, or email us at [email protected]
Fyzical Pediatric Therapy clinic in BELLEVUE FYZICAL Pediatric Therapy opened in late August. Located at 39th Street & 370 right next to Lansky’s. Physical, Occupational, & Speech
Therapy is offered for children. Call Erin Brandl for more information at 402-330-3211 ext. 172
Bellevue INFORMATION
Bellevue OCTOBER Events
October 8 Trick or Treat with the animals at Gifford Farm LOCATION: Gifford Farm Education Center ESU #3, 700 Camp Gifford Rd, BELLEVUE TIME: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm COST: $5 per trick or treater, Adults accompanying child are free, and Admission includes a ticket for a hayride! MORE INFORMATION: 402-597-4920 or Facebook at ESU3/Gifford Farm Education Center or www.esu3.org/giffordfarm DESCRIPTION: Join us down on the farm for an afternoon of safe and fun trick or treating. Visit with the chickens, pigs, goats, lambs, cows, and llama! Take a slide into the hay. Play some fun farm games! Lunch and snack concessions available from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. Find a special treat waiting for you at every station!
October 19 Northeast Regional ASD Network Training Opportunity: Behavior . . . It’s What You Do (Creating Function Based Behavior Plans) LOCATION: ESU 7 (South Building), 2657 44th Ave, COLUMBUS TIME: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm COST: $15 this covers your materials and food for the workshop MORE INFORMATION: Cindy Wieser at 402-564-5753 or [email protected] REGISTRATION: http://fmp2.esu7.org/fmi/iwp/cgi?=esu7registration&-loadframes DESCRIPTION: This workshop is for Classroom Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Parents, Administrators, Speech Language Pathologist, Early Childhood Professionals, Day Care Providers and other Professionals working with individuals with disabilities and seek to understand and change problematic behaviors. Participants will learn: Phases of intervention; How to describe and collect data on specific target behaviors; The functions of behaviors; Parts of an effective behavior intervention plan; Evidence based procedures to alter behavior patterns. This is a “green” conference in that limited paper copies will be provided, and a Google team drive will be provided to each person who is registered for this workshop;.
Columbus OCTOBER Events
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Edition #24 May 2012
Proudly serving over 8,500+ families -- NOW Across all of Nebraska!!!
May is Better Speech & Hearing MonthMay 9 is National School Nurse Day
May 13 is Mother's Day
What's Where???
Important Tidbits for Families pages 2 - 6
State-Wide page 6Bellevue, Cedar Bluff & Columbus page 7
Fremont & Grand Island page 8Gretna & Hastings page 9
Lincoln pages 10 - 15Norfolk pages 15 - 16
North Platte page 16Omaha pages 16 - 24
Resources for Families pages xClassifieds page 29
Help us Expand our Reach, Pass us along to families you know who could use this information!!!
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Thanks for Reading OKN!!
Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
Brain Balance Achievement Center Brain Balance is a comprehensive program that combines physical and sensory motor exercise with cognitive skill training and healthy nutrition, to place both
hemispheres of the brain back in sync. In a properly functioning brain, both hemispheres communicate equally and at lightning speed, millions of times a minute. In a poorly functioning brain, the left and right sides of the brain pass on partial information causing miscommunication. This is called Functional
Disconnection, which is the root of al types of learning, behavior and social problems. Brain Balance puts the left and right brains back in sync. Please contact us at 402-933-3541 to schedule a free consultation or to schedule an assessment for your child. (Updating July 2017)
Iowa Information
Children at Home Funding for Families in Iowa http://www.iafamilysupportnetowrk.org/children-at-home (Updated May 2017)
Child Health Specialty Clinics This is a University of Iowa Extension, helps families navigate services in Iowa. http://www.chsciowa.org (Updated May 2017)
Grand Island INFORMATION
Tech Tots Toy Lending Library based in Grand Island For families in Central Nebraska there is a Tech Tots Toy Lending Library available to you at Children’s
Rehab Center in Grand Island. Tech Tots provides developmental toys, adapted toys and devices to children with developmental and physical disabilities. Tech Tots is a FREE service!! You can check out toys to use in your home for 1 month. Tech Tots Toy Lending Library is a program of UCP Nebraska.
Play is an essential component of growing up, and is the most important work, explored by children. As children engage in play, they practice and master specific physical, psychological, emotional and creative skills necessary for understanding and interacting with the world around them. As children all have different abilities, so too are their methods of operating devices and accessing information. The use of adapted toys and devices decrease physical barriers and social barriers to play, enabling children at varied functional
levels to actively explore and achieve some independence. By equalizing play through these modifications, children learn about the cause-effect relationships and practice creative problem solving. As children recognize their abilities through the work of play, they gain the self-
confidence necessary for handing challenges in all areas of daily living. This is a wonderful opportunity for your child! To access the Tech Tots Lending Library call Children’s Rehab Center in Grand Island
at 308-398-5170, ask for Carole Ostdiek. You can go online to www.ucpnebraska.org and click on the Tech Tools Technology Link on the left-hand side,
to click on the Browse Catalog Link at this location. You can also contact Sarah Tselentis (Program Manager) at 402-502-3572 or [email protected]
October 8 Autism Support Group (2nd Sunday Monthly) LOCATION: Third City Christian Church, GRAND ISLAND TIME: 2:30 – 4:30 pm MORE INFORMATION: Contact Andrea Beck at 402-679-1115 or 308-687-6270 or [email protected] for more information about the group CHILDCARE IS AVAILABLE: Call Bridget at 308-381-8844 to set that up DESCRIPTION: Come join us for our Autism Support Group! (May 2016)
Grand Island OCTOBER Events
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Elkhorn/Millard INFORMATION
Gretna INFORMATION
Tree Top Therapy in GRETNA Tree Top Therapy is a NEW therapy center in Gretna.
We are a specialized rehabilitation clinic providing Occupational, Physical, Sensory Integration & Speech Therapies for children & their families. Contact us today for more information! 402.932.0747 or [email protected] or www.treetoptherapy.com
Edition #24 May 2012
Proudly serving over 8,500+ families -- NOW Across all of Nebraska!!!
May is Better Speech & Hearing MonthMay 9 is National School Nurse Day
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Special Needs Mom's
You may think us “special moms” have it pretty rough. We have no choice. We just manage life when things get really tough. We've made it through the days we thought we'd never make it through. We've even impressed our own selves with all that we can do!
We've gained patience beyond measure, love we never dreamed of giving. We worry about the future but know this “special” life's worth living! We have bad days and hurt sometimes, but we hold our heads up high. We feel joy and pride and thankfulness more often than we cry.
For our kids, we aren't just SUPERMOMS, No, we do so much more :) We are cheerleaders, nurses, and therapists who don't walk out the door. We handle rude remarks and unkind stares, with dignity and grace. Even though the pain they bring cannot be erased.
Therapies and treatment routes are a lot for us to digest, We don't know what the future holds, but give our kids our best. None of us can be replaced, so we don't get many breaks. It wears us out, but to help our kids, we'll do whatever it takes!
We are selfless, not by choice you see. Our kids just have many needs. We're not out to change the world, but want to plant some seeds. We want our kids accepted. That really is our aim. When we look at them, we just see kids. We hope you'll do the same.
-- April Vernon
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Children’s Respite Care Center’s Tech Tools Lending Library In collaboration with United Cerebral Palsy of Nebraska (UCP), Tree Top Therapy opened the Tech Tools
Lending Library. This library lends devices, technology, & toys to families, & professionals in the community. Tech Tools are designed to encourage children & young adults with special needs to grow physically & intellectually as well as to become empowered as independent individuals. Families can
“check-out” & try library tools. It is a FREE & is OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY to use!! We are located at Tree Top Therapy, 820 Village Square, GRETNA
Call Mandi Welch today for more info at 402-932-0747 You can go online to www.ucpnebraska.org and click on the Tech Tools Technology Link on the left-hand side, to click on the Browse
Catalog Link at this location. These are the many categories of Tech Tools that are available: Adapted Plush, Adapted, Communication Devices, Busy Boxes, Fine Motor, Gross Motor, Musical, Recreation, Sensory, Switches & Environment, Computer Hardware & Software, Life Skill’s Materials, & Audio & Visual. (5/17)
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October 3 & 29 Prospective Rider Information Tour LOCATION: HETRA, 10130 S 222nd Street, GRETNA TIME: Starts at 6:00 pm on the 3rd and 1:00 pm on the 29th MORE INFORMATION: 402-359-8830 ONLINE SIGN UP: www.HETRA.org, click on events page, then on date of event for link DESCRIPTION: Interested in learning more about HETRA and if this would be a good fit for your child? Taking a tour is the first step!
October 13 Little Britches Horse Show LOCATION: HETRA, 10130 S 222nd Street, GRETNA TIME: Starts at 3:00 pm MORE INFORMATION: 402-359-8830 FOR SPSONSORSHIP INFORMATION: Lisa at 402-359-8830 or [email protected] Pre-register online at www.HETRA.org DESCRIPTION: Children 12 and under from across Nebraska and Iowa participate in an variety of classes and activities throughout the day, with several special needs classes included! Special needs classes are all ages, for the other children classes are grouped into 3 age groups: 10-12 years, 7-9 years, and 6 and under. It is an incredible opportunity for young riders to demonstrate their horse knowledge and skills in an inclusive and fun environment. All proceeds support the HETRA Student Sponsorship program, enabling children and adults with disabilities to participate in year round equine assisted activities. All sponsors are recognized in the Little Britches Show Program and personally invited to present a first place trophy to a class winner.
October 27 Special Needs Fall Festival in Hastings LOCATION: Hastings Evangelical Free Church, 2015 N Saint Joseph Ave, HASTINGS TIME: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm MORE INFORMATION: Call the church at 402-463-1441 WEBSITE: www.hastingsefc.org DESCRIPTION: Everyone is welcome! This event is specially designed for anyone who has an intellectual, developmental or physical disability or mental condition, and their families. Come join us for any part of the day or the whole day! Food will be served all day with SO MANY activities, prizes, candy and FUN all day!
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