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August 2016
What’s Inside:
UNIQUE/ARISE Groups 2
Open Captioned Movies 3
Literacy Coalition 4
Loan Closet & CDPAP 5
MSC Blog 6
ARISE Golf 7
Fun Page 8
Calendar 9
Employment 10
OSWEGO COUNTY EDITION
Director: Sabine Ingerson
ARISECenter for
Independent Living
ARISE Oswego9 Fourth Ave
Oswego, NY 13126(315) 342-4088
ARISE Pulaski2 Broad St
Pulaski, NY 13142(315) 298-5726
ARISE Fulton113 Schuyler St, Suite 2
Fulton, NY 13069(315) 887-5156
ariseinc.org/ARISEcny
Our MissionTo work with people of all
abilities to create a fair and justcommunity in which everyone
can fully participate.
July 26, 1990 was an incredibly important day in American historywhen President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans withDisabilities Act (ADA) into law. This civil rights legislation would notexist without the activism of people with disabilities and our country’slong history of debate over the rights of our citizens. The ADApromises people with disabilities equal opportunity, non-discrimination,and a “level playing field”.On July 14th, members of ARISE attended an Oswego CountyLegislature meeting and were presented with a proclamationrecognizing July 26th, 2016 as Americans with Disabilities AwarenessDay. It also recognizes ARISE and all that we do to ensure the rightsof community members with disabilities are being acknowledged andprotected.This law has changed lives and this country for the better. Thanks tothe ADA there are accessible voting machines for the blind, publictransportation providers now make accommodations by offering lifts,providing scrolling signs, and announcing stops. There are signlanguage interpreters at many events, including the New York StateFair. Employers are not allowed to inquire about disabilities whilehiring, and closed caption glasses are available at Regal Cinemasallowing movie goers with hearing impairments to enjoy watchingmovies in theaters.Access means that everyone can enter buildings to conduct business,shop, eat, and be active in the economy and the community. The ADAhelps ARISE achieve our mission: “To work with people of all abilitiesto create a fair and just community in which everyone can fullyparticipate.”By: Sabine Ingerson
Americans with Disabilities Awareness Day
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ARISE GroupsOswego Social Club Self-Advocacy Group
No Social Club this month. Friday, August 19th11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Self-Advocacy is a group for people who want toadvocate for change. For additional information, or ifyou have an issue you would like the group toadvocate for, please contact Josh Solazzo at342-4088 X213.
TBI Group Teen GroupTuesday, August 9th4:30 P.M. - 5:30 P.M.
(This is a reoccurring meeting that takes placethe 2nd Tuesday of each month)
We will be meeting at the ARISE Oswego office Ifyou have any questions, contact Shannon Morrell at342-4088 X245 or Christine Ward at 342-4088 X201or [email protected].
Wednesday, August 10th11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
A Special Time for Special PeopleHeld at the Oswego County Fairgrounds
UNIQUE is an annual art and literary magazine published by ARISE that features thecreative work of people with disabilities living in Central New York. This year we are pleased to
recognize the following artists from Oswego County whose work has been selected!
UNIQUE Magazine
Cook Phoenix Two Cats Computer-BasedCharles Fitzpatrick Martville Koi Wonder
Vivian Golding Oswego Computer-BasedDerek Grindle Oswego Picture Frame Mixed MediaMarc Grindle Oswego I Wish PoetryBenjamin Kellogg Mexico Poetry
Jean LeoGrande Fulton The Treasures of a
Kateri Senke Oswego Rainbows and Rain Other Visual Art
Erica Sorar Fulton Remembering the
Melissa Sorar Fulton Blanket of Many Fiber ArtJosh Webster Mexico Good Times
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Habilitation Department
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ARISE will have a booth at the County Fairgrounds supporting the Literacy Coalition which isa great way for people to learn to successfully encourage children to read.
ARISE at the Oswego County Fair
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The ARISE Oswego office has a loan closet that assists individuals in need ofwheelchairs, walkers, shower chairs and commode chairs, adult diapers, and otherassorted items.
The items are all donated by the community and available atno cost to those in need. Please call to check availability.Currently we are in need of wheelchairs and would greatlyappreciate any donations to further assist the community. Thankyou so much for your generous donations.
Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance Program
Do you want more freedom in deciding who will be your personal assistant?There is an alternative to traditional models of home health care offered in
Oswego County called the Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance Program(CDPAP). Since early 1998, this service has provided the consumer with morecontrol over their personal care needs. The consumer, not an agency, recruits,interviews, hires, trains, supervises, and, if need be, dismisses the personalassistant they have chosen.
CDPAP is designed for individuals who need long-term care, but who aremedically stable. To be eligible an individual must live in Oswego County, expect toneed assistance for at least 180 days, be self-directing, or have another individualwilling to supervise the program for them. You must also be eligible for or currentlyreceiving Medicaid.
The individual’s Managed Care Company, or the Department of Social Service,and a registered nurse determine eligibility and the extent of services needed on anindividual basis.
Two quotes from individuals in the CDPAP program:
“The Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance Program makes it possible for meto be able to live on my own, otherwise I would not be able to”.
“Having a personal assistant improves my quality of life and I’m able to make thechoice of who to hire and when to schedule them to work myself”.
For further information regarding the Consumer-Directed Personal AssistanceProgram please contact Cheryl Arnold at 342-4088 X214.
ARISE’s Oswego Loan Closet
Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance Program
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MSC Blog
Hi there! Medicaid Service Coordinator Marjorie Yerdon here, from Pulaski. I can’tbelieve it is August already. The summer is flying by and that means lots of fresh andhealthy foods are available, close by, and offered at more affordable prices. Eatinghealthy doesn’t have to be expensive if you try to grow more food and shop atfarmer’s markets.
Remember SNAP benefit pays for Farmer’s Market produce as well as seeds to plant food-bearing plants for your family. Check your status as the eligibility requirements have been updatedas of July 2016. www.snap-step1.usda.govFor the month of August, think of how much money you spend on soda or bottled drinks and trymore water, fresh fruit, and vegetables for the month. See how much better you feel forback-to-school in September!With this beautiful weather, try to get out for a walk. Pick apples or berries with your family as afun outing. You can always mix berries with yogurt for a refreshing and healthy treat in the heat.Dried fruit is easy to carry and affordable. I love raisins and trail mix as a healthy snack that cango almost anywhere without spoiling in the heat.
If you are in need, and other Food Banks or pantries aren’t able to help, try the Rural & MigrantMinistry in Richland, NY.
Choosemyplate.gov has lots of helpful tips & tricks - like keeping fruits or veggies in a bowl oncounter so when you see it you’ll eat it. They also suggest to make half your plate fruits or veggiesand think of them as snacks too.Also check out http://www.whatscooking.fns.usda.gov or search USDA Whats Cooking for recipe
ideas and information on a low sodium diet and other suggestions to keep youhealthy and active.
Rural & Migrant Ministry15 Stewart StreetP. O. Box 192Richland, New York 13144
phone: [email protected]
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ARISE & Golf
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Fun Page
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AUGUSTSun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1Fresh FoodGiveawaySandy CreekUMC,3:30-5:30p
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7 8 9TBI PeerSupportGroup
4:30-5:30p
10Teen Group11:00a-2:00p
ARISE & Golf3:00p-6:00p
11Fresh FoodGiveawaySt. JosephThe Worker,Liverpool3:30-5:30p
12ARISE booth
at CountyFair
LiteracyCoalition
1,2,& 3:00p
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14 15Fresh FoodGiveawayBeliever’sChapel,Fulton4:00-6:00p
16 17Fresh FoodGiveawayNo. SyracuseChristianChurch3:30-5:30p
18UNIQUEOpening
ReceptionEversonMuseumSyracuse
19Advocacy
Group11:30a-12:30p
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21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 10Fresh FoodGiveawayPark UMC,Pulaski3:00-5:00p
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Employment
ACCES-VR (Adult Career andContinuing Education Services-VocationalRehabilitation) is an agency in the NewYork State Education Department that hashelped many individuals with disabilitiesfind and keep employment. You may knowthe agency from it’s previous acronym:VESID.
Over the past year, ACCES-VR hashelped over 900 people in Central NewYork (including 80 in Oswego County)succeed in careers ranging from customerservice to information technology. Servicesto help eligible individuals reach theiremployment goals may include but are notlimited to: job coaching, employmentcounseling, advocacy, and financialassistance with training, equipment, andwork uniforms.
If you or someone you know has abarrier to employment and is interested inapplying, please call (315) 428-4180 toregister for an information session or toreceive an application.