Thursday, February 28, 2019

Check Out Our New Title!

Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 2nd ed book cover

Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
2nd edition
Editors:
Robert G. Voigt, MD, FAAP
Michelle M. Macias, MD, FAAP
Scott M. Myers, MD, FAAP
Carl D. Tapia, MPH, FAAP 
2018 


Fully revised and expanded, the second edition of this best-selling resource provides expert guidance for primary pediatric health care professionals on caring for children with developmental and behavioral concerns – from medical evaluation and care initiation to transition to adulthood.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Are You Ready to Empower a Future?

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Do You Empower Futures?

If you work with young adults with disabilities, we challenge you to answer this question: Are you prepared to empower youth with disabilities to reach their full potential? If you answer is anything less than "Absolutely!" we're here to help. Please join us at Empowering A Future, Able South Carolina's annual transition conference for professionals working alongside young adults with disabilities in South Carolina. From content on Pre-Employment Transition Services to best practice in self-determination skill building, this conference has something for any professional working in a transition-related field!

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 Session Topics Include: 
  • Transition 101: Best Practice and Creating Transition Programming for All Youth
  • SC Employer Panel: What Transition Professionals Need to Know
  • Using Assistive Technology to Empower Youth
  • Pre-Employment Transition Services 101: Constructing an Employment Flow of Service
  • The Individual as the Expert: Person-Centered Planning in Action
  • Teaching Self-Determination 
  • Rights and Responsibilities in Employment and Education
  • Innovative Approaches to Job Attainment Skill Instruction
  • Tools of the SC High School Credential
...and much more!  

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 Empowering A Future
Friday, March 15, 2019
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Columbia Convention Center
1101 Lincoln St, Columbia, SC 29201 


Introducing LeDerick Horne, 2019 Keynote Speaker
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A dynamic spoken-word poet. A tireless advocate for all people with disabilities. An inspiring motivational speaker. A bridge-builder between learners and leaders across the U.S. and around the world. LeDerick Horne uses his gift for spoken-word poetry as the gateway to larger discussions on equal opportunity, pride, self-determination, and hope for people with disabilities.

This keynote presentation provides strategies for increasing academic performance, self-determination, and self-advocacy skills of students with disabilities. As an entrepreneur and performance poet with a learning disability who has worked as an advocate on the national, state and local level, LeDerick Horne provides a unique perspective on education reform and issues related to creating a more equitable society. This emotionally stirring talk is filled with moving verses and empowering information that will prepare YOU to challenge stereotypes, rethink teaching methods, and improve the lives of people with disabilities.

 

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Are You Breaking Barriers?

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Are you a disability advocate fighting 
for equal rights and opportunities?

 Join us for Advocacy Day for Access & Independence!

 
WHEN: We'll see you on April 4, 2019! Advocacy Day will be from 10 AM to 1 PM.
 
WHERE: Steps of the South Carolina State House. 1100 Gervais St, Columbia, SC 29201.
 
WHO: Anyone with a disability and disability rights advocates.
 
WHAT TO EXPECT: Conversations with legislators and representatives, empowering speakers, opportunities to share your story, and much more! 

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Barrier Free SC hashtag



Advocacy Day for Access & Independence is the only event in South Carolina that's breaking down barriers for ALL South Carolinians with disabilities. Since its inaugural gathering in May 2014, support has grown to 25 organizations statewide all unified in an effort to ensure people with disabilities have equal access and opportunity. People with disabilities face unnecessary and discriminatory barriers to transportation, employment, and public access. Advocacy Day for Access and Independence will shine a light on these barriers in hopes of improving the lives of all South Carolinians.  

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To help us plan accordingly, please register now for this FREE event!  

Monday, February 25, 2019

Cost of Living with ASL Interpretation

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It's opening week for Trustus Theatre's production of the Pulitzer Prize willing play, Cost of Living! Able South Carolina is proud to partner with Trustus to provide ASL interpreters during three shows. 

One of the most powerful shows of 2018 is now at the Trustus Side Door Theatre. Eddie, an unemployed truck driver, reunites with his ex-wife Ani after she suffers a devastating accident. John, a brilliant and witty doctoral student, hires overworked Jess as a caregiver. As their lives intersect, Majok's play delves into the chasm between abundance and need and explores the space where bodies—with or without disability—meet each other. 

Cost of Living ASL Interpreted Shows:
 
Opening Night, Friday, February 22 · 8:00 PM
Sunday, February 24 · 3:00 PM
Saturday, March 2 · 2:00 PM 

Trustus Theatre
520 Lady St., Columbia, SC 29201 


"If you don't find yourself in someone onstage in "Cost of Living," you're not looking." - NY TIMES.

Martyna Majok's Cost of Living, is a play about love, class, intimacy, and loneliness. It dips in and out of these themes in a way that is moving and unexpected. It isn't necessarily a play about disability, it just so happens that two of the four characters are people with disabilities—as are the actors who play them: Bauer Westeren and Kathy LaLima. 



Friday, February 22, 2019

Are You Ready to be Empowered?

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Hey Friends!

You're invited to Mapping Your Future, Able South Carolina's annual transition conference for young adults with disabilities and their families. Please join us on Saturday, March 16 at the Columbia Convention Center for this FREE event!

As you prepare for what's next in your journey, you may have questions. We know navigating this process can be hard, but Mapping Your Future is here to make it as easy as possible. Mapping Your Future isn't your regular, stuffy conference—it's an opportunity for you to learn from your peers who have recently completed this process.

Join us and create a plan for transitioning into employment or higher education, learn more about your options for independent living, and connect with service providers in your community who are here to support you every step of the way! Youth with disabilities and up to two family members are encouraged to attend the conference together. While youth with disabilities are learning how they can take charge of their own lives, parents and family members will learn how to support them in separate breakout sessions.

To learn more and register for this free event, visit www.able-sc.org/MYF.

We hope to see you on March 16! 

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 Is Meeting a Celeb on Your Bucket List?

LeDerick Horne photo

 Cross it off at Mapping Your Future where you'll have the opportunity to meet LeDerick Horne! LeDerick is so much more than a dynamic spoken-word poet and motivational speaker, he's also a tireless advocate for all people with disabilities and a bridge-builder between learners and leaders.

LeDerick uses his gift for spoken-word poetry as the gateway to larger discussions on equal opportunity, pride, self-determination, and hope for people with disabilities. This emotionally stirring talk is filled with moving verses and empowering information that will prepare YOU to challenge stereotypes and improve the lives of people with disabilities.



Thursday, February 21, 2019

AT Awareness Press Conference at the State House

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Governor Henry McMaster proclaims 
March 2019 
as 
Assistive Technology Awareness Month 


February 20, 2019, Columbia, SC – The Governor of South Carolina has proclaimed March 2019 as Assistive Technology Awareness Month throughout the state and encourages all South Carolinians to become aware of the many ways in which assistive technologies contribute to the health, happiness, and independence of families, friends and neighbors.  


A press conference will be held in the Lobby of the State House on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. to Noon.  Please join us as we celebrate March 2019 as Assistive Technology Awareness Month. 


One way to gain awareness of assistive technologies available is to attend The SC Assistive Technology Expo on March 5th, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, 1101 Lincoln Street, Columbia, SC.  The event is hosted by The South Carolina Assistive Technology Program, part of the Center for Disability Resources, USC School of Medicine.  The Expo is the only event of its kind in South Carolina that showcases the latest advancements in assistive technology and offers workshops to learn more about how this technology can be used at home, school and work. During the event, individuals with disabilities, parents, school and health professionals can visit over 70 exhibits and attend workshops related to Assistive Technology. The SC Assistive Technology Expo is free and open to the public. Free parking is also available.  


The SC Assistive Technology Program is a federally funded program that helps people with disabilities identify assistive technology that will improve their daily living, their ability to work and learn and be a more independent part of the community. We provide device loans and demonstrations, an on-line equipment exchange, AT reuse, training and technical assistance.  We link people with technology and work with consumers, service providers, state agencies and policy makers. Learn more at http://scatp.ed.sc.edu/.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Suicide Prevention Webinar This Friday!!

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Suicide Prevention Webinar
THIS FRIDAY, February 22nd @ 3:30 PM

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Please call our office if you have any issues, (803) 252-2198.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Free Reading and Writing AT Support Webinar

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Kurzweil 3000 is an assistive technology platform that brings all pieces of the literacy puzzle together with one easy, proven solution to ensure instruction and learning become personal – and meaningful progress becomes possible.


Date: February 26

Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Cost: Free
 
Location: Webinar

Join the meeting: join.me/kurzweiledu

To dial in by phone: 1-857-444-6500

Conference ID: 244-074-538 #

Description: Kurzweil 3000 provides support for reading, comprehension, studying, writing and test-taking from any device or computer.  Widely recognized as the most comprehensive and integrated solution for addressing language and literacy difficulties, Kurzweil 3000 is based on the concepts of UDL and makes print and electronic material available to a broad spectrum of students and individuals.  Join Cami Griffith February 26th to discover how aligning features in Kurzweil3000.com with research-based strategies can drive meaningful progress in learning. 

Presenter: Cami Griffith

Monday, February 18, 2019

2 Conferences, 1 Mission --- Reserve Your Spot Now!

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Hey Friends!

It's time to register for Mapping Your Future and Empowering a Future! Join us for one of three sessions over two days to foster engagement and community involvement for youth with disabilities. 

Mapping Your Future
Saturday, March 16, 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM


Mapping Your Future is a FREE event for youth with disabilities and their families to learn about pursuing their goals in employment, education/training, and independent living. Hear from your peers on topics about independent living, employment, and education and connect with the community service providers that are there to support you every step of the way! Youth with disabilities in transition and up to two family members are invited to select which half of the day fits their needs and join us for some fantastic content! 


Empowering A Future 
Friday, March 15, 9:00 AM


Empowering a Future is our transition conference for professionals working alongside young adults with disabilities in South Carolina. From content on Pre-Employment Transition Services to best practice in self-determination skill building, this conference has something for any professional working in a transition-related field!

  

Introducing LeDerick Horne, Keynote Speaker

LeDerick Horne photo

A dynamic spoken-word poet. A tireless advocate for all people with disabilities. An inspiring motivational speaker. A bridge-builder between learners and leaders across the U.S. and around the world. LeDerick Horne uses his gift for spoken-word poetry as the gateway to larger discussions on equal opportunity, pride, self-determination, and hope for people with disabilities. 

This keynote presentation provides strategies for increasing academic performance, self-determination, and self-advocacy skills of students with disabilities. This emotionally stirring talk is filled with moving verses and empowering information that will prepare YOU to challenge stereotypes and improve the lives of people with disabilities. 

Friday, February 15, 2019

Free Pediatric & Adult Equipment Available!

SC Assistive Tech Program logo
More free adult and pediatric equipment 
from SCATP!

To make an appointment to pick up an item, please call Alli Upchurch at (803) 935-5273.

Please note: These are only a few items that SCATP currently has. If you need something that is not pictured here, please call to see if we have it!

You can also check out the AT Exchange: https://www.scatpexchange.net/

See you at the AT Expo on March 5, 2019!

 Pediatric Wheelchair
Seat width 13 inches
Seat depth 15 inches
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 Pediatric tilt wheelchair
Seat width 10 inches
Seat depth 11 inches
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Rifton bath chair with tub stand
Fits children between 32 and 50 inches tall
Weight capacity 120 pounds
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Otter bath chair-medium
For children between 32 and 50 inches tall
Weight Capacity 120 pounds
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PVC bath chair
For children up to 40 inches tall
Weight capacity 100 pounds
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Adaptive Stroller
Seat width 13 inches
Seat depth 10 inches
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Pediatric wheelchair
Seat width 12 inches
Seat depth 13 inches
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Pediatric hoyer lift (no sling)
Weight capacity 150 pounds
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Adult manual wheelchair, black
16 inches wide
16 inches deep
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Adult manual wheelchair, blue
16 inches wide
16 inches deep
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 Adult wheelchair with high back and tilt
20 inches wide
18 inches deep
34 inches tall with extended back (removable)
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Thursday, February 14, 2019

AT to Build Successful Students

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Emerging Technology, Implementation 
and Assistive Technology 
for Improved Function

Date: February 19, 2019
Time: 9:30 am – 11:30 am
Cost: Free
Location: SC Assistive Technology Program, Poplar Conference Room, Columbia, SC 29203 (Directions)


While each student learns differently, successful students have one thing in common–they take an active role in their learning.  With new technologies and strategies, it’s easier than ever for classrooms to invite EVERY student to gain independence through student-led learning.  This truly creates the Least Restrictive Environment–where students are fully empowered. Please join us as we dive deeply into this model that is transforming, not just classrooms, but also students’ lives every day. Learn new strategies to infuse Student-Led Learning into your practice–through personal interactions, data, and technologies for Google, Microsoft, and Apple that are changing learning. 

Presenter: Trisha Johnson


Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Attend Our FREE Movie Screening!

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You're invited...
but first, we need your input!!

We are planning a FREE movie screening event for our Midlands Breeze peer support group and all members of the South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Association.  We've been told that if we plan fun events, we will get attendance-- so that is what we are doing! Please fill out the below survey and let us know how we can make this the best event possible.

Please take our survey


TIA!

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

AAC Survey

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Augmentive & Alternative Communication 
Parent Survey 

We are currently seeking families of individuals with complex communication needs to complete a survey on communication systems and AAC services.

The goal is to gather information that will help improve the awareness of AAC services, AAC implementation strategies, and barriers of accessibility of communication systems and services.




Thank you for your participation

Monday, February 11, 2019

Love is in the Air: How to Build Healthy Relationships

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Learn about healthy relationships! 

Join us for this free training that will focus on all types of relationships ranging from friendship, family, professional, and romantic.

Come online or in-person and learn more about:
  • ways to create healthy relationships
  • how to meet new people
  • flirting vs harassment
  • and much more! 
Register here!

Monday, February 25
1:00-2:00 PM
Online

Tuesday, February 26
2-3:30 PM
Able SC Columbia 

Please make requests for accommodations at least one week prior to the event by calling 800-681-6805/TTY: 803-779-0949 or emailing dtempio@able-sc.org.

Monday, February 04, 2019

Happy Anniversary! We're Celebrating 25 Years!

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This month marks the 25th anniversary of Able South Carolina. On February 4, 1994, a group of individuals with disabilities opened our doors to provide services and support to others with disabilities!  Since that day, we have been working hard empowering people with disabilities and promoting community inclusion throughout our great state.
  
We must admit, when Able SC was founded 25 years ago, we did not know the magnitude of change we would create for people with disabilities in South Carolina. We could not have possibly known that tens of thousands of South Carolinians would learn to live independently through one-on-one sessions, group instruction, and peer mentoring with our team. We could not have known how important our work to create systemic change would be or that thousands of parents and prospective parents with disabilities would come to rely on our efforts to protect their rights. We could not have known how our work would lead an effort to remove employment barriers for individuals with disabilities, nor did we imagine that we would become a nationally recognized disability organization. 

Yet, we have always known that people with disabilities need our organization. They count on us to challenge stereotypes, break down barriers, and be the positive voice around disability. They count on us to be a safe organization that understands the barriers they face, empowers them to be independent, and sees their disability as a beautiful part of who they are.
   
Most importantly, we know we couldn't offer any of our services without people like you supporting our mission. Without your help, we could not accomplish anything. We are so thankful for every consumer, funder, donor, supporter, friend, staff, and board member who has shaped our organization into what it is today. You all are an important piece of Able South Carolina. 

While Able SC has accomplished more than we could have ever imagined, we have so much more to do to promote independence for people with disabilities in the years to come. We are excited about continuing to push the disability rights movement forward in SC and preparing our future generations of disability advocates—our youth with disabilities—to take the lead!

Now it's time to celebrate! You have played a crucial role in the enduring history of Able SC and we encourage you to participate in the storytelling and celebrations in the coming year.  Please share your personal memories with us on social media and use #AbleSC25 in any public posts. 
   
Thank you for 25 amazing years! We're looking forward to all we'll accomplish in the next 25 with you by our side.


Friday, February 01, 2019

Check Out Our New Title on QOL of the Intellectually Disabled

cross cultural qol front cover

Cross-Cultural Quality of Life:
Enhancing the Lives of People
with Intellectual Disabilities

Editors:
Robert L. Schalock and Kenneth D. Keith


The second edition of this popular book reflects many of the changes in the field of IDD in the first 15 years of this century, including an increased understanding of the quality-of-life (QOL) concept and the influence it has had on the field. This edition represents the work of 34 contributors, representing 14 countries, who capture the significant role the QOL concept has played in personal involvement and empowerment, self-advocacy, family-related QOL, supports planning, outcomes evaluation, continuous quality improvement, organization transformation, and systems-level change.