Thursday, January 10, 2019

FREE Community Living Skills Classes


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Community Living Skills Classes

If you're 18 years of age or older, you're invited to a series of free classes for people with disabilities to share ideas, build skills, and explore opportunities where they can use these skills in their everyday lives. These classes are made up of 10 sessions on disability identity, peer support, housing, transportation, and much more! They will be held every Friday from January 25 to April 5 from 1-3 PM at the Able SC Midlands office. There is an opportunity to earn a small amount of money for participating.
 

Join us for the orientation!
January 18, 2019
1-2 PM

Able SC Midlands Office
720 Gracern Rd, Ste 106
Columbia, SC 29210
Are you interested?
Contact Dori Tempio to register
Call 803-779-5121, ext. 226 or email dtempio@able-sc.org 

Wednesday, January 09, 2019

Free Pediatric Equipment!

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Happy New Year from SCATP!
We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday!

See below for some of the FREE pediatric equipment available through our Reuse service. Each item is linked to more information (if available). 

To schedule a pick-up, please email Alli Upchurch at
alli.upchurch@uscmed.sc.edu or call 803-935-5273. 


Rifton Metal Gait Trainer
Model K24
Frame height 19 inches
armrest height 21-29 inches
100 pound capacity
Gait trainer

Pediatric wheelchair
Seat width 12 inches
Seat depth 13 inches
Wheelchair

Pediatric wheelchair
Seat width 17 inches
Seat depth 16 inches
Wheelchair

Pediatric positioning chair/stroller
Comes with high/low base and stroller base
Seat width 13 inches
Seat depth 14 inches
Stroller

Pediatric stander
User height 29 to 43 inches
User weight maximum 48 pounds
Stander

EasyStand 5000 standing frame
For users 4 feet to 5 feet 6 inches tall
Weight limit 180 pounds
Stander
  
Adaptive Stroller
Seat width 7 inches
Stroller


Rifton prone stander-small
Model E930
User height 25 to 48 inches
Maximum weight 100 pounds
Stander


If we don’t have what you need, check out the AT Exchange!
See you at the AT Expo on March 5, 2019!


Monday, January 07, 2019

Free Assistive Technology Training: Osmo!

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Tactile Learning with Innovative Technology with Osmo

Date: January 17, 2019
Time: One Hour Training Sessions Start Times: 9 am, 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm
Cost: Free
Location: SCATP Poplar Building Conference Room, 8301 Farrow Road, Columbia, SC 29203 (Directions)
Limit: 6 people per 1 hour session
 

Osmo Learning Systems will help students foster understanding of counting, develop foundational skills surrounding letter recognition and decoding, spatial reasoning, hand-eye coordination and critical thinking.
Training Objective – Train teachers how to blend tech and tangible learning in the classroom.
Presenter: Trish Johnson has over 20 years’ experience in education and software sales. She is the Southeast Territory Manager for TangiblePlay. She has a passion for helping educators integrate technology into their classroom with cross curricular products.

Friday, January 04, 2019

AT Assessment: Free Training

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The Assistive Technology Assessment Process

Date: January 16, 2019
Time: 9:30 am – 11:30 am
Cost: Free
Presenter: Madalina Tudora, ATP
Location: SC Assistive Technology Program, Poplar Conference Room, 8301 Farrow Road, Columbia, SC 29203 (Directions)



From referral and consideration to assistive technology (AT) recommendations, the formal AT assessment process can be lengthy and difficult to navigate, but it doesn’t have to be. In this workshop, we will explore tools, resources and materials (many free!) necessary for a successful process. The “do’s” and “don’ts” of conducting a professional AT assessment will be discussed.





Thursday, January 03, 2019

Free Eye Gaze Training

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Eye Gaze, Head Mice and More

Date: January 29th, 2019
Time: 9:30-11:30 am
Cost: Free
Speaker: Carol Page
Location: SC Assistive Technology Program, Poplar Conference Room, Columbia, SC 29203 (Directions)
 

Have you ever wondered how a person can operate their computer, communication device or gadgets in the environment if they can’t use their hands? Eye gaze and head mouse technology allow the user to operate a computer, talk if non-verbal, and operate environmental controls like a TV remote. Join us to have a hands-on experience with all these exciting devices. Learn where you can find this technology to try it without cost and how to get it funded.

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Free Assistive Technology Training -- Osmo!

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Tactile Learning with Innovative Technology
with 

OSMO logo


Date: January 17, 2019
Time: One Hour Training Sessions Start Times: 9 am, 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm
Cost: Free
Location: SCATP Poplar Building Conference Room, 8301 Farrow Road, Columbia, SC 29203
Limit: 6 people per 1 hour session
 

Registration

Osmo Learning Systems will help students foster understanding of counting, develop foundational skills surrounding letter recognition and decoding, spatial reasoning, hand-eye coordination and critical thinking.

Training Objective – Train teachers how to blend tech and tangible learning in the classroom.
 

Presenter: Trish Johnson has over 20 years’ experience in education and software sales. She is the Southeast Territory Manager for TangiblePlay. She has a passion for helping educators integrate technology into their classroom with cross curricular products.

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Free Items!

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Season’s Greetings
from SCATP!
Check out some of the items we have available for FREE through our reuse service.  Each item is linked to a website (if available) that provides additional details.

If you have questions or want to pick up an item, please email Alli Upchurch or call (803)-935-5273.

Head Pointer

 

Scooter

 

Shower Chair

 

Shower chair

 

Toilet rail

 

Adaptive car seat
Weight limit 25-130 pounds
Maximum height 66 inches
Adaptive car seat


Commode

 

Rifton Supine Stander, Small
Model E40
Weight limit 100 pounds
For children 30-50 inches tall
Stander

 

Rifton Pacer gait trainer-medium
Model K502
Weight limit 150 pounds
Standing elbow height of 24 to 34 inches
Pacer


 

Don’t see what you are looking for? Check out the new and improved AT Exchange!

Monday, December 17, 2018

'Tis the Season for Holiday Parties!

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Holiday Party Empower Hour!

'Tis the season for holiday parties! You're invited to the Able SC Empower Hour holiday party at our Greenville office. We hope you'll join us for our December Empower Hour, an evening of peer-supported holiday fun!

If you'd like to participate in our annual gift exchange, please bring a $5 gift. If you can't bring a gift, there will still be snacks, games, and fun for everyone. 

Empower Hour
Thursday, December 20 · 4:00 PM
Able SC - Greenville
135 Edinburgh Ct. Suite 101
Greenville, SC 29607

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 Able South Carolina staff dressed in festive holiday attire.

Able South Carolina offers Empower Hour, a monthly peer networking group for individuals with all types of disabilities. Our Empower Hour is led by your peers and meets to discuss the meaning of independence, share resources, find social opportunities, and provide support and encouragement to each other. Empower Hour is a great opportunity to connect with others and meet new friends. 
 
Have questions? 
Contact Chris Sparrow at csparrow@able-sc.org.  

  

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

SC Transition News & Events

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Season's Greetings!

Everyone here at TASC would like to wish you 
a safe and happy holiday season!

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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Free Adapted Toys!

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Free Adapted Toys!

SCATP staff and students from Rich/Lex School District created CD switches, brought in battery-operated toys and adapted them for switch use. These switch-operated toys are now available for FREE for families that need them! Each toy comes with a CD switch. Toys are first come, first served. If you have a child that needs an adapted toy, please call Alli Upchurch at 803-935-5273. The toys we have are pictured below.

 Tan Tiger
Stuffed tiger

Mickey Mouse that plays peek-a-boo
Mickey Mouse

Minnie Mouse
Minnie Mouse

Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse

Dancing Dog 
Stuffed dog

Singing Bear 
Stuffed bear

Elephant that vibrates
Stuffed elephant

Monday, December 10, 2018

Only 5 Days Left to get Health Insurance through the Marketplace!

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The clock is ticking!

This is the last week to sign up for health insurance in South Carolina! Go to healthcare.gov to make sure you and your loved ones will start 2019 with the coverage you need. 

If you need help with signing up, call the Palmetto Project at 1-888-998-4646 or go to Insure SC for more information. 





Our mailing address is:
Able South Carolina
720 Gracern Road
Suite 106
Columbia, SC 29210

Tuesday, December 04, 2018

Exciting News from the SC Spinal Cord Injury Association!


Guess what?
We have big news!

 
We are so excited to announce a new program we are implementing in South Carolina middle schools starting in January 2019.  Thanks to a grant we received from SC Vocational Rehabilitation, the South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Association will be starting a program centered on teaching eighth graders with all levels of disabilities about self-advocacy.  According to the U.S. Department of Education:

"The attitude and self-advocacy skills of students with disabilities may be two of the most important factors in determining their success or failure in post-secondary education."
 
The purpose of the program is to teach students these much needed self-advocacy skills through curriculum centered on the students themselves.  We will be teaching on topics ranging from disability awareness and disclosure, learning to self-advocate, communication, listening, & leadership skills, goal setting and how to prepare for the future.  Our mission at the South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Association is to build connections in the community through education, awareness, and peer support.  We believe this program supports that mission, and we are so excited to start our work on it.


We would also like to welcome a new member of our staff, Kelly Smith.  Kelly will be facilitating the program in the classrooms as our Transition Coordinator.
 
She attended the University of South Carolina and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Education.  After graduation, Kelly began teaching art at the elementary level.  She later attended Winthrop University where she earned a Masters of Fine Art in Art Education.  She has 13 years of teaching experience.
Please help us in welcoming her to the team!

If you have questions or are interested in finding out more about the program, please click here.