In Rockville, Maryland, there is a fitness center unlike any I have seen or heard of. This is a place that has staff who have experience working with the special needs population and have worked collaboratively with special education teachers and occupational therapists.
Nyle, V's OT, and I visited this place today, to determine if it would be an appropriate place to work on her gross motor skills, balance, posture and motor planning. They are equipped to do these things and much more. Marc Sickel, founder of Fitness for Health, showed us around and discussed the philosophy of the program. Nyle thought it was the most state-of-the-art facility that she had seen, and better equipped than any occupational therapy clinic.
An article by Jessica Clancy that is included in the client packet we were given says this place is "customizing programs for kids who are all over the spectrum when it comes to motor skills and cognitive development." She goes on to say that clients with ADD, autism, and an array of genetic disorders have been helped here. Non-disabled clients are served here as well because the facility and staff make fitness and learning fun. Some of these kids participate in "learning through movement" to address academic skills as part of a fitness/play activity.
We will take V to see this facility in the next week or two and see how she responds to the environment and the instructor.
It is a very impressive place.
To read more about this and watch news video clips showing the facility, visit the website at FitnessforHealth.org
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Maryland offers "The New Directions Waiver" as a means of self-directing state and federal Medicaid dollars for individuals who qualify for supports due to their disability.
This offers the disabled individual the opportunity to use those dollars to best meet their own unique needs. However, it comes with the responsibility to create a plan, a budget, and find your own resources to make the plan a reality.
No centralized source of resources exists. The purpose of this blog is to direct others to resources in our communities and to provide one example of a self-directed plan. (*Caution: The self-directed plan described at the beginning of this blog is for an individual with a 5/5 needs rating, the highest possible rating in Maryland, and therefore the highest budget possible. Most will have a lower rating and a lower budget to work with.) It is also to share firsthand knowledge of experiences that may assist others who self-direct services.
Comments are welcome. Please share your knowledge with others.
For More Information
- Safety Harness for Use in Vehicles
- Autism and Sleep Disorders
- Solving Sleep Challenges with Autistic Children
- State by State list of resources by Autism Speaks
- Special Olympics Montgomery County MD
- Special Needs Trust Information
- Home delivery of incontinence products
- Clothing to prevent disrobing behavior
- Pathfinders for Autism; service provider listings
- Montgomery County Collaboration Council
- Sensory Integration Disorder
- The Ivymount School
- Child Find
- Adapted Aquatics
- The Kennedy Krieger Institute
- Circle of Hope Therapeutic Riding
- Maryland New Directions Waiver
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