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With 2023 comes a new look for Aging Gracefully.


We always welcome your feedback about our Aging Gracefully newsletter - suggestions for topics, style, or anything else.

If you have suggestions for making the newsletter more accessible to people you support, we especially want to hear those.

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Or, email us at seniorcommittee@lucasdd.org.

JANUARY / EARLY 2023 HIGHLIGHTS

Latest from the Dementia Coalition

December 2022 Meeting Update

The Northwest Ohio Dementia Coalition met December 15 for the final meeting of 2022 and discussed plans for 2023. 


With the official ending of the ACL grant work this past September, recent work has been focused on continuing past efforts as well as looking to the future for new projects. The coalition members are supporting an initiative to work toward the goal of becoming a Dementia Friendly Community. A "Dementia Friendly Community" is defined as "a village, town, city or county that is informed, safe and respectful of individuals with the disease, their families and caregivers and provides supportive options that foster quality of life.” To learn more about this initiative, visit this link: https://www.dfamerica.org/what-is-dfa  


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Two members of the Coalition spoke December 8 at the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging’s Annual Caregiving Conference. Lyndi Wyrostek, Social Worker at MemoryLane Care Services, and Jennifer Wolfe, Provider Training Coordinator at the Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities, spoke about barriers to identification, detection, and diagnosis of dementia for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

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Ability Center Provides Resources

For Better Inclusion in Every Endeavor

The Ability Center of Greater Toledo, Toledo's Center for Independent Living, announced several years ago a goal of making Toledo the most disability-friendly community in the nation.


Towards that end, the Ability Center offers an online one-stop shop for resources to foster accessibility, inclusion, advocacy, and disability-friendliness in various projects and endeavors.


Tools and tips in this kit for people with disabilities themselves and their families cover:


  • Requesting accommodations or raising concerns about the accessibility of a building or facility
  • Using a STABLE account to save money without forfeiting benefits
  • Planning for your current caregiver becoming unavailable
  • Literary and media works that embrace and normalize disability
  • Inclusive health care and insurance resources


There are also numerous guides, tools, and resources to help businesses, churches, media outlets and other entities who are seeking to:


  • Evaluate and improve the accessibility of facilities
  • Develop an inclusive recruitment, interviewing, and hiring process
  • Communicate appropriately with and about people with disabilities in media and materials
  • Make web sites and other organizational materials accessible


Find the toolkit at this link: https://abilitycenter.org/toolkit/

COURTESY SHARES:

These are trainings and other opportunities related to DD, aging, and/or dementia that are being offered by other organizations, including some in neighboring communities.

The Greater Michigan Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association has a Developmental Disabilities Supportive Services Program (DDSSP) that, somewhat like the LCBDD Senior Committee, "provides education programming, behavioral and activity planning consultations to agencies and individuals caring for people with developmental disabilities and dementia or those at risk for developing dementia."


The DDSSP periodically offers free series of webinars featuring strategies for supporting those who have IDD and also dementia.


Each program offers 1.5 free nursing and social work CEs.

The earliest 2023 offerings are as follows.



Introduction to Dementia in Individuals with a Developmental Disability

Thursday, January 12, 2023, Noon to 1:30 pm

Learn more and register here.


Healthy Living: Protecting the Brains of Individuals with IDD

Thursday, January 26, 2023, Noon to 1:30 pm

Learn more and register here.


Communication Changes in Individuals with IDD and Dementia

Thursday, February 9, 2023, Noon to 1:30 pm

Learn more and register here.


For questions about registration, contact Kristi Davis, krdavis@alz.org

Support Available from

the Lucas County Board of DD

Senior Committee

CONSULTATIONS

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The Senior Committee offers its expertise to those who are supporting aging individuals with DD. Providers, family members, and Board of DD staff may consult about a case involving an individual with a developmental disability who is aging and/or who is experiencing dementia-related symptoms.


The Committee is available to consult regarding:


  • Behavioral and environmental issues


  • Geriatric specialists


  • Other resources in the community

TOOLKIT

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The Senior Committee has developed a toolkit of ideas for activities for those who have developmental disabilities and/or are experiencing memory loss. Ideas include physical and outdoor activities, expressive arts, and activities that promote calming, distraction, and cognitive stimulation.


The kit has activity descriptions, videos, online resources, activity protocols, tips for planning and implementing activities for those with dementia, and ideas on where to find activity supplies.

Photo seen here is from the toolkit.

PRINTED RESOURCES

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Tip sheets and other printed resources addressing a variety of topics related to supporting someone with dementia are available free of charge at the Lucas County Board of DD Larc Lane building. Spanish versions are also available. Funding for producing and printing these was provided through the Dementia Grant.

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Email the Senior Committee at seniorcommittee@lucasdd.org to make arrangements for a consultation or make any other inquiries about resources.

Lucas County Board of DD Information

https://lucasdd.org/


Click here for the LCBDD Youtube Channel

Stay tuned as more past, recorded Senior Committee trainings are added.

TO REPORT CONCERNS ABOUT ABUSE OR NEGLECT

OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES:


Contact the LCBDD

Major Unusual Incident (MUI) Department


Mondays - Fridays, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

419-381-5206


After Hours/Weekends/Holidays

Please call 419-380-5100

to access the On-Call Service

Helpful Resources Always Available

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Area Office on Aging

of Northwest Ohio


All sorts of programs, activities, services and referrals for seniors.

Click here for the web site.



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Find a wide variety of virtual games, workouts, classes, parties, and more at www.wethrivetogether.org.


Individuals served by LCBDD can participate in We Thrive Together programs using the membership purchased by LCBDD. Click here for instructions on joining a We Thrive class or session.


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Lucas County's Public Transportation:

Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) Link Here


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