Below a row of tulips and daffodils, and the Disability Network Eastern Michigan logo, the text says, a Center for Independent Living serving Huron Lapeer Macomb Oakland Sanilac St. Clair and Tuscola counties.

April 2026 Newsletter

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Third Thursday: Autism Awareness

A woman with autism leans against a table at work. A colleague in the background is working on a laptop.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

6:00 - 7:30 pm | On Zoom

Autism is a spectrum. Come, learn more about autism, including:

  • Neurodiversity in the workplace
  • Sensory processing differences
  • Accommodations available at work
  • Debunking myths

Presenters:

  • Stephanie Conklin, Occupational Therapist 
    Michigan Rehabilitation Services
  • Justin Skibin, DIF Grant Specialist
    Business Network Division
    Michigan Rehabilitation Services
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Questions about Third Thursday?

Contact Janeen Bourlier

JBourlier@DNEMichigan.org

810-987-9337, ext. 8801

Prevention of Elder Abuse, Neglect & Exploitation (PEANE)

Three older adults pose for a photo outdoors.

Can you spot the mistreatment of older adults?


Attend our upcoming PEANE presentation to learn how to prevent elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. We will discuss the types and effects of abuse, the role of loneliness and social connection, and supportive resources.

Thursday, April 30, 2026

6:30 - 8:00 pm

Auburn Hills Public Library

3400 E Seyburn Drive, Auburn Hills


Call 248-370-9466 to register for the PEANE presentation.

Disability Network Eastern Michigan is funded in part by the Federal Older Americans Act and the Michigan Aging & Adult Services Agency through AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services. Disability Network Eastern Michigan complies with the terms and regulations of the Title V of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, and Section 504 of the Social Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Reasonable accommodations will be provided upon notification or request.

Contact us to schedule a free PEANE presentation near you:

Advocacy@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

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Accessibility in Your Community:

Mouthpad^ Webinar

Screenshot from an Accessibility in Your Community Webinar that demonstrated Mouthpad^. The captions say, the way it works is placing your tongue on the edges, on the edges of the trackpad.

Disability Network Eastern Michigan hosted an Accessibility In Your Community Webinar in February where Gabi Munoz from Augmental provided a demonstration and overview of a device known as MouthPad^.


MouthPad^ is a hands-free Bluetooth mouse that enables users to control their personal devices using tongue, sip, and head gestures. MouthPad^ works across all operating systems and offers a hands-free way to interact with phones, computers, and other digital devices.


In case you missed it, you can now watch the webinar on YouTube.

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Stroke Survivor Recreation Group

Wednesdays, April 1 & May 6, 2026

12:00 - 2:00 pm

DNEM Clinton Township Office


Join us monthly for a supportive and engaging recreation group designed for stroke survivors. Enjoy a variety of activities, from games and crafts to gentle movement and social connection, all adapted to meet individual needs and abilities. This group provides a positive space to connect with others who understand the stroke recovery journey. Build confidence and have fun while exploring new ways to stay active and engaged.

Questions about the Stroke Survivor Recreation Group?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Craft Class in Troy

Craft class participants hold up the paper butterflies they made.

Let your creativity shine! Come make unique crafts in a fun, relaxing environment. The class is accessible, and all abilities are welcome.

Mondays, April 2, 9, & 16, 2026

1:00 - 2:00 pm

DNEM Troy Office

Questions about the Craft Class?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Spring Karaoke Dance

Five smiling people at a spring karaoke dance pose in front of a balloon arch and streamers, wearing sunglasses and leis and holding a inflatable microphone and guitars.

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

6:00 - 8:00 pm

DNEM Troy Office


Join us for a special night of fun - singing, dancing, and sweet treats!

Questions about the Spring Karaoke Dance?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Games & Social Hour in Lapeer

A group of people having fun playing a board game.

It's game time! Come have fun and make new friends while playing games in a relaxing, welcoming space. The group meets every other Monday.


April 13, 27, & May 11, 2026

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

DNEM Lapeer Office

Questions about Games & Social Hour?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

810-987-9337

Art - Bad Axe

Mondays, April 13 & May 11, 2026

5:00 - 6:00 pm

Huron County Tech Center

1160 S Van Dyke Rd, Bad Axe, MI 48413


Join the final two sessions of our art classes in Bad Axe. We will explore a variety of art forms and make something unique each time. No prior art experience is needed. All abilities are welcome.

Questions about Art - Bad Axe?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

810-987-9337

Adaptive Golf

A man using an adaptive golf cart prepares to tee off while two other people watch.

Indoor Golf 101

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

DNEM Troy Office

Choose one time slot:

10:00 am - 12:00 pm or

1:00 - 3:00 pm


During each 90-minute session, spend about 30 minutes learning golf basics, etiquette, and rules, followed by practicing your golf 
skills at stations. All equipment
is provided. No experience
is necessary.

Adaptive Golf Clinic

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Stoney Creek Metropark, 
Shelby Township

Choose one time slot:

10:00 - 11:30 pm or

11:30 am - 1:00 pm


Whether you are new to golf or 
want to learn how to use adaptive equipment to accommodate your needs, our therapists and golf 
pros will be there to assist.

All equipment is provided.

Questions about Adaptive Golf?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Games & Social Hour - Virtual

A young woman wearing headphones is using a laptop, focused on the screen while typing.

Tuesdays, April 14 & May 12, 2026

6:00 - 7:00 pm | On Zoom


Come share some laughs and have fun as we play games online!

Questions about Games & Social Hour - Virtual?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Karaoke Hour in Troy

A person sings karaoke enthusiastically as they read lyrics from a large screen.

Join us for an hour of socializing, dancing, and singing with other friends with intellectual disabilities.

Karaoke Hour in April

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

5:00 - 6:00 pm

DNEM Troy Office

Karaoke Hour in May

Wednesday, May 15, 2026

5:00 - 6:00 pm

DNEM Troy Office

Questions about Karaoke Hour?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Adaptive Bowling

A young woman swings a bowling ball, preparing to throw it down a lane with bumper guards.

Thursday, April 30, 2026

12:00 - 2:00 pm

Imperial Lanes, Clinton Township


Join us for an afternoon of bowling, connection, and recreation. Equipment will be provided to help create a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. No bowling experience is needed. All abilities are welcome. The cost is $12 per bowler, which includes 2 bowling games and shoe rental.

Questions about Adaptive Bowling?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

5K Race in a Running Chair

A woman pushing a young man in a running chair approaches the finish line of a 5K race.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

5:30 - 7:30 pm

Hansen's Running Shop, Utica


Enjoy the thrill of racing in a 5K!



Disability Network Eastern Michigan is partnering with The Agape Project, which exists to enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities by sharing the exhilaration and excitement of racing as one community.

Volunteer runners run alongside and push participants in running chairs. You can take part in this event as either a rider, runner, or support staff.

Questions about the 5K Race in a Running Chair?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Nature Walk

People walk along a paved path in an Oakland County Park, lead by a park naturalist.

Friday, May 8, 2026

11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Independence Oaks County Park, Clarkston


Join us for a nature walk at a beautiful Oakland County Park to explore the spring greenery and local wildlife. Buildings and trails are fully accessible. All are welcome.

Questions about Nature Walk?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Adaptive Fishing

A young man holding a fishing pole is helped with displaying the fish he caught for a photo.

Join us for a morning of catching fish and enjoying the great outdoors!


This program is open to people of all abilities, whether you have never gone fishing or are a seasoned pro! We provide poles, bait, modifications, and adaptive equipment as needed for catch-and-release fishing.


May 12 & 26, 2026

10:00 - 11:30 am

Independence Oaks County Park, Clarkston


Check out our calendar or adaptive fishing flyer for additional fishing dates.

Questions about Adaptive Fishing?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Adaptive Archery

A man receives an adaptive archery lesson.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

12:30 - 2:00 pm or 2:30 - 4:00 pm

Independence Oaks County Park, Clarkston


Register for an adaptive archery lesson designed for individuals with disabilities, ages 14 and older. No prior archery experience is required. All adaptive equipment and modifications are provided to ensure a safe, supportive, and enjoyable experience.

Questions about Adaptive Archery?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Adaptive Cycling

Woman wearing a bike helmet prepares to ride a handcycle recumbent trike in gravel park parking lot.

Thursdays, May 14, 21, & 28, 2026

Choose a 1-hour time slot between 2:00 & 6:00 pm

Independence Oaks County Park, Clarkston


Join us for a bike through the park!

We have 7 bikes. You will be signing up for a bike AND a one-hour time slot. Please note that the bikes are all adult-sized.


Helmets are required. We will supply one if you do not have your own.


Check out our calendar or adaptive cycling flyer for additional cycling dates.

Questions about Adaptive Cycling?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Register for a DNEM Community Activity

Disability Network Eastern Michigan (DNEM) is a Center for Independent Living (CIL), proudly serving Huron, Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland, Sanilac, St. Clair, and Tuscola counties. If you reside outside of these counties, we’re happy to assist you in connecting with the CIL that serves your area. 



To register for DNEM activities, you will need a RecDesk calendar account.

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To help with the registration process, we have created these two videos:

Questions about RecDesk?

Contact the RecConnect Team

REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org

586-268-4160

Technology First: Advancing Independence 

Through Innovation

Woman with a motor disability interacting with a laptop at home using assistive technology. A caregiver looks on.

Michigan stands at a critical crossroads. With a shortage of more than 36,000 direct care workers and growing demand for support, the question is no longer whether change is needed, but how we respond. The Michigan Technology First Initiative offers a clear and forward-thinking answer: put independence first by putting technology first.


Technology First is more than a policy shift. It is a values-driven movement rooted in the belief that people with disabilities deserve the tools and opportunities to live life on their own terms. By prioritizing enabling technology and remote support as a first option, rather than a last resort, Michigan has the opportunity to transform how services are delivered and experienced.


This approach is already proving successful across the country. Enabling technology, such as smart home systems, medication reminders, and communication devices, empowers individuals to complete daily tasks more independently. Remote supports allow people to receive assistance when needed without sacrificing privacy or autonomy. Together, these tools are increasing self confidence, expanding employment opportunities, and enhancing quality of life.


The impact is not only personal, it is systemic. Data from Tennessee shows that for every dollar invested in enabling technology, there is a return of up to $13.50 in the first year alone. Over time, the use of technology reduces overall service costs while improving outcomes, demonstrating that independence and efficiency can go hand in hand.


At the heart of this movement must be the voice of the disability community. Centers for Independent Living, including Disability Network Eastern Michigan, are uniquely positioned to ensure that Technology First remains grounded in consumer choice and real-world experience. We are trusted navigators, advocates, and partners who understand that true independence is not about replacing human support, but enhancing it in ways that respect dignity and self-determination.


This is where advocacy matters. AMPeD is not just a message; it is a call to action. We must advocate for policies that expand access to technology across all disability populations, not just limited programs. We must motivate systems to invest in innovation that works. We must participate in shaping the future of service delivery. We must educate our communities about what is possible. And we must defend the principle that independence is a right, not a privilege.


Technology First is not about gadgets or systems. It is about people. It is about a future where individuals with disabilities have greater control, greater opportunity, and greater freedom.

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AMPeD represents a renewed commitment to the core mission of Centers for Independent Living to support individuals with disabilities in living full, self-directed lives in their communities.

We Are Here to Help

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Disability Network Eastern Michigan has a team of Community Information Specialists ready to assist you in finding resources. We can support inquiries about advocacy, accessibility, housing resources, transportation, high school transition, community transition services, veteran services, and more. Call us!

Oakland and Macomb County:

586-268-4160

Thumb Region:

810-987-9337

Accommodations: Please contact DNEM with accommodation requests.

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Do you need support now?

Or are you worried about a loved one who may need crisis support?

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline offers 24/7 judgment-free support for mental health, substance use, and more. Your conversations are free and confidential.


Text, call, or chat 988.

Access to 988 is also available for Deaf/HoH and Spanish speakers.

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Your Consumer Experience Defines Our Success

It is our pleasure to serve the community as we believe people with disabilities should have the same options, and control over choices in their own lives as do people without disabilities. We hope you will share your experience with us, allowing us to connect with others who will benefit from our services. Please take a moment to provide a Google review.

Disability Network Eastern Michigan is committed to promoting independent living by breaking down barriers and opening paths towards personal choice through resources, advocacy, information, support, and education.

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