ARC's Family Support services responds to the needs of families by making available a neutral, confidential setting where family members can find and share information regarding questions and circumstances they are currently experiencing. Including but not limited to information and referrals based on individual needs. Family and caregivers can also find mutual support based on common experiences through ARC sponsored groups for the families of children with Down Syndrome, Autism, Developmental Disabilities and a group specific to the needs of parents who have children over the age of 22 who still live at home and work in the local community.

In addition to coordinating, scheduling, and facilitating several monthly support meetings, Family Support also provides informational workshops, and holds individual meetings and SIBS workshops for the siblings of children with special needs. These groups are open to all caregivers, parents, family members, and friends of persons with disabilities. We also keep the families and individuals with disabilities informed about the latest legislation, conferences, workshops, and groups pertaining to their needs. In addition we also offer assistance to individual parents on an as need basis through individual meetings, telephone support, and advocacy, as well as referrals to other agencies and services when needed.

From the Desk of Family Supporters

Hello,
I just wanted to take a moment and update folks on a few things happening around ARC. With all of the renovations underway, I thought this would be a good opportunity to remind folks of a few tid-bits.

  • Please make sure you call Emily (receptionist) to RSVP for Family Support groups or trainings. You may also want to check with her as to where the meeting will be held; we may need to change rooms pending work being down throughout the building.
  • We need to have at least five participants to host a training or workshop. We also need an accurate count to prepare materials. Our presenters request this minimum to make it worth their while. Please keep in mind that we typically do not charge for workshops or trainings.
  • Please note that Nicole Padula, Flexible Funding Coordinator, works from her home office and she can be reached at 978-516-0527. All flex funding paperwork can be sent to the ARC office at 564 Main St., Fitchburg, MA 01420 for processing.
  • We have changed the name of “SIB-SHOPS” to ‘KID’S CONNECTIONS.”  We have also changed the age range to be open to kids from 8 to 16. We’d encourage all siblings of a child with disabilities to consider participating in this worthwhile – and fun – group. Give it a try! Please keep an eye open for the flyers.
  • If you would like or are willing to receive your newsletter via email please let me know your information.
  • If there is a workshop or training that you would like more information about, please feel free to contact me. You can call me at 978-343-6662 ext. 115, email me at or write to me at Kathy Black, PD for Family Supports, ARC Community Services, 564 Main Street, Fitchburg, MA 01420

Thank you.

Kathy Black
Program Director, Family Supports
ARC Community Services

 

Announcements

Self-Advocacy Support Group

We are looking for folks who would like to become members of our Self-Advocacy group. We are looking for people with or without disabilities who are interested in learning how to advocate for themselves, and/or to advise and assist others to become a strong voice. If you are 16 or older, this may be the group for you. We meet the 1st Wednesday of every month from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at ARC. If you are interested or just want more information, please contact Kathy Black, by telephone at 978-343-6662 ext.115, or email her at .

Community Activity Database

Check out our new Community Activity Database. Please help us build, develop, and improve this web page. Let us know of any “family friendly” activities you may be aware of — Boy or Girl Scout troops, Churches, school activities, town recreational or sporting activities, clubs, music, instrument, karate, art, cooking, dance, gymnastics, skating, photography classes…. anything you think another family may be interested in. Just send us as much info as you have — place, instructor, address, phone number, etc.; we’ll follow up and get it on the site for others to use. Also let us know if you have a positive or negative experience with any activity on the list. Forward all information to: Ruth Nicholson, ARC Community Services, 564 Main St., Fitchburg, MA 01420 or .

Explore the possibility of receiving financial assistance while providing live-in care to your disabled adult family member!

Are you or someone you know struggling to care for a loved one at home?  If so, we may be able to help. Matson Community Services is now accepting referrals for home care providers and program participants for the new enhanced adult foster care program.

This program pays familyor nonfamily members to be care providers for an elder or disabled adult) family member (over age 16) in their home or in the provider’s home. Parents (but not legal guardians), children, brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, friends, etc., already caring for or thinking about caring for a loved one at home are encouraged to apply.  **Unfortunately, spouses and legal guardians of the elder or disabled adult are not eligible for this program.

The goal of this program is to postpone or avoid the need for nursing home placements and to ease the financial burden on caregiving families by paying those caregivers to provide care at home. To learn more about the program or to apply as a program participant call Dawn Babineau at ARC Community Services at 978-343-6662 ext.112.

Family Support Calendar
October 2008

Due to building renovations please call ahead and ask Rhea (978-343-6662) where any meeting will be taking place. Thank-you!

Self Advocacy Support Group — October 1
This is a support group for folks 16 and older who are interested in understanding their rights and responsibilities of using their own voice. This group meets from 5:00 to 6:30 pm at ARC, Please use rear entrance and use ramp door.

AUTISM 101 — October 1, 7:00 to 9:00 pm

This is collaboration between the ARC and the Autism Resource Center. We will meet in the Elder Program. Please use the rear entrance. Park in our lot. All of the trainings are open to all family members and caregivers, not just the Autism folks. We ask that you please register so we have enough material. Childcare is available, folks need to pre-register our little guests.

Non-Disability Specific Support Group — October 2

This group meets at the Lawrence Library in Pepperell from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. For information contact Nancy Hanley, 978-582-6203.

Caregivers with Folks over 22 — October 9

This is a support group for family members and caregivers of adult children. This group has lots of history and experience. If there are adult siblings we encourage them to attend and share stories, triumphs, and road blocks. This group is parent driven; at times we have quest speakers to come in and assist folks with concerns such as Respite, SSI, entitlements, etc. Location to be determined. We meet from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. Light refreshments are served.

Down Syndrome Group — October 11

This is a support group for families who have a loved one with Down syndrome. This group is parent driven and what better way to start the weekend? After leaving this group you will feel empowered, connected, and who knows, you may even make some great friends for you and your child. We meet at the ARC office 564 Main Street Fitchburg (Please use entrance that says Hidden Treasures) Saturdays 10:00 to 11:30 am. Childcare is available. We serve coffee and donuts.

 

REMINDER
Don’t forget to preregister to attend the SibShop/Kid's Connections on November 8 and "The Nutcracker" on November 30.

 

Should you have any further questions please contact Kathy Black, Family Support Program Director, at 978-343-6662 ext. 115 or email her at kblack@arccommunityservices.org

Family Support Calendar
November 2008

Due to building renovations please call ahead and ask Rhea (978-343-6662) where any meeting will be taking place. Thank-you!

Self Advocacy Support Group — November 5
This is a support group for folks 16 and older who are interested in understanding their rights and responsibilities of using their own voice. This group meets from 5:00 to 6:30 pm at ARC, Please use rear entrance and use ramp door.

AUTISM 101 — November 5, 7:00 to 9:00 pm
This is collaboration between ARC and the Autism Resource Center. We will meet in the Elder Program. Please use the rear entrance. Park in our lot. All of the trainings are open to all family members and caregivers, not just the Autism folks. We ask that you please register so we have enough material. Childcare is available, folks need to pre-register our little guests.

Non-Disability Specific Support Group — November 6
This group meets at the Lawrence Library in Pepperell from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. For information contact Nancy Hanley, 978-582-6203.

Down Syndrome Group —November 8

This is a support group for families who have a loved one with Down syndrome. This group is parent driven and what better way to start the weekend? After leaving this group you will feel empowered, connected, and who knows, you may even make some great friends for you and your child. We meet at the ARC office 564 Main Street Fitchburg (Please use entrance that says Hidden Treasures) Saturdays 10:00 to 11:30 am. Childcare is available. We serve coffee and donuts.

SibShop/Kid's Connections — November 8 (see flyer for details)

Caregivers with Folks over 22 — November 13

This is a support group for family members and caregivers of adult children. This group has lots of history and experience. If there are adult siblings we encourage them to attend and share stories, triumphs, and road blocks. This group is parent driven; at times we have quest speakers to come in and assist folks with concerns such as Respite, SSI, entitlements, etc. Location to be determined. We meet from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. Light refreshments are served.

 

Nutcracker — November 30 (see flyer for details)

 

Parents Empowering Parents
For information call Anne Hurst @ 978-632-7904.  This is a support group for families and caregivers with children who have special needs and health concerns.

REMINDER
Don’t forget to sign up for the children’s Christmas Party, December 13, and/or the Christmas Dinner Dance on December 12. See enclosed flyers. And don’t forget about “American Idol” sign-ups!

Kid's Connections (formerly SibShop)
"Indians and Me"
November 8, 1:00 to 4:00 pm, ages 8 – 15

A program for siblings of a child with a disability

Kid's Connections (formerly SibShop)

Do you have a brother or sister with special needs? Then this is the group for you! Sib-Shop is a place for you to meet friends who understand what it’s like to have a family member with a special need. Sib-Shop is a great place to problem solve, role play and have a good time!

For more information or to register, contact: Kathy Black 978-343-6662 ext 115 or e-mail at kblack@arccommunityservices.org, or fill out this form (PDF format; if you don't have the Adobe PDF reader, get it here)

The Parent’s Resource Center is open daily for your use and enrichment. Please come and use the facilities whenever the need strikes. We would be glad to help you in anyway to facilitate your search and research.

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