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PROGRAM SERVICES GUIDE

2015 FALL / 2016 WINTER

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Welcome to Easter Seals

Easter Seals is the champion for abilities, opening new pathways to opportunities, so that every child can reach for and realize their full potential. We take a complete approach, working with the whole family to help children with disabilities, autism, developmental delays and other special needs reach new milestones each and every day.

The 2015 Fall / 2016 Winter Program Guide contains pro-gram information for families and professionals related to therapeutic interventions, group classes, and family sup-port activities. Please visit ci.easterseals.com for more information and schedules. Thank you for choosing Easter Seals.

About Easter Seals

Our mission is to provide exceptional services to ensure that people with disabilities and their families have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their communities. We are the most compre-hensive provider of pediatric developmental services in the central Illinois region, providing specialized therapies to help children com-municate, improve their mobility, interact with others, and cope with differences.

Easter Seals provides services for children from birth to age 21. Our credentialed and licensed therapists specialize in pediatric services and are enrolled as providers for Early Intervention and major insur-ance companies.

Easter Seals is accredited by CARF International in Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation Pediatric Specialty Programs and Behavioral Supports for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

 

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Comprehensive Pediatric Therapy and Family Support Services

Our Locations Peoria Center 507 E. Armstrong Ave. Peoria, IL 61603 P: 309.686.1177 F: 309.686.7722 [email protected] Bloomington Center 2404 E. Empire St. Bloomington, IL 61704 P: 309.663.8275 F: 309.662.7872 [email protected]

Timber Pointe Outdoor Center 20 Timber Pointe Lane

Hudson, IL 61748 P: 309.365.8021 F: 309.365.8934

[email protected] The Autism Program  Autism Diagnostic Clinic  Applied Behavior Analysis

Services

 The P.L.A.Y. Project  Autism Learning Center Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Speech Therapy Feeding Therapy Developmental Therapy Developmental Screenings Aquatic Programs Specialty Clinics

Individual, Group & Family Counseling Support Groups

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THE AUTISM PROGRAM

Today, one in every 68 children is diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, making autism the fastest growing developmental disability in the United States. Early diagnosis and treatment are associated with dramatically better outcomes and are essential for future success. The Autism Program at Easter Seals provides high-quality, comprehensive autism services for children and their families.

Autism Helpline 1-855-511-3773 Toll Free Comprehensive Autism Services

The Autism Diagnostic Clinic is a multi-disciplinary, comprehensive medical evaluation and administration of the Autism Diagnostic Obser-vation Schedule (ADOS-2). It may also include communication and occupational therapy evaluations. Our diagnostic professionals are prepared to provide appropriate differential diagnosis. If it is not autism, we will identify the disorder and provide resources to support progress.

Families leave the clinic with a short written summary and receive a comprehensive diagnostic report 30 days following the clinic. Referrals to the Clinic must come from a physician, and a child receives an autism screening prior to diagnostic scheduling.

Autism Resource Centers are all-inclusive, trusted resources for Autism information and referral services across the lifespan. The resource centers, located at the Peoria and Bloomington Centers contain a number free resources and items available for loan. Please call before visiting.

Applied Behavior Analysis Services reduce a specific problem behavior through Focused behavioral services or Discrete Trial tech-niques to teach complicated skill sets. ABA Services may be provided in the home, school, or at one of our Easter Seals centers.

Educational Behavior Evaluations are offered for children ages 3 to 21 with interventions designed to ensure academic, social, behav-ioral, and emotional success in educational environments. Evaluations are provided by a school psychologist with more than 30 years of educational experience.

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New Diagnosis Family Orientation Program provides information on autism spectrum disorders, interventions for autism, and community resources for parents and families. Sessions are free of charge and reg-istration is required. Meets 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Peoria Center Bloomington Center

Friday, October 23, 2015 Saturday, September 12, 2015 Saturday, December 12, 2015 Friday, November 6, 2015 Friday, February 12, 2016 Saturday, January 15, 2016 The P.L.A.Y. Project ® (DIR Intervention) teaches parents and caregivers by coaching and modeling unique therapeutic techniques to elicit social interaction, joint attention, and shared enjoyment. P.L.A.Y. is a family-focused, intensive, effective, and affordable intervention for young children with autism.

The Autism Learning Center is an intensive therapeutic autism programfor children ages 3 to 6 who have a medical diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder. In a preschool-type environment that is developed and monitored by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, children gain academic, social and emotional skills through structure and play. The Autism Learning Center is located at the Peoria Center and is covered by most insurance companies. Meets Mondays and Wednes-days. Morning and afternoon sessions available.

Fall Semester August 10 - December 21, 2015 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. or 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Spring Semester January 11 - May 18, 2016 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. or 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.

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GROUP, AQUATIC & SPECIALTY

PROGRAMS

NEW! Position to Play & Eager Explorers are early intervention motor groups that assist children ages 0 - 3 years to develop and best utilize individual motor skills to promote play, safe environment explo-ration, and interaction with others. Support is provided to caregivers to better help each child in basic activities and family routines. Meets Tuesday afternoons at Jump Start Gymnastics in Peoria. Call Easter Seals for more information and to register.

NEW! BrainPaint is a completely holistic neurofeedback system that helps the brain function more effectively and efficiently through guided brain function training. This enhances the brain’s function through its regulation of thoughts, feelings and focus. Available at the Peoria and Bloomington Centers.

Toddler Talk is an early intervention language group for families who are interested in learning new ways to support their child’s language growth and development. Meets Thursdays from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. at Northminster Church in Peoria. Call Easter Seals to register.

Heart to Hands Infant Massage is a simple and meaningful practice of purposeful touch. It is a non-verbal way to say “I love you, I value you,

I treasure you.” It provides all the essential indicators of intimate

parent-infant bonding and attachment. Focused sessions include Prenatal Infant Massage Instruction and Parent and Baby Massage Instruction. Group classes and private in-home instruction are available. Call Easter Seals to register.

The Parent Education Program is free for any parent or caregiver who has a child with special needs. Programs are offered at the Peoria Center and childcare is available.

Ask about Easter Seals respite nights and special holiday events for chil-dren with special needs and their siblings. Available at both centers.

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Therapeutic Fitness Center isfor school-age children and older indi-viduals with disabilities. Programs are designed and supervised by the Easter Seals physical therapy staff at the Peoria Center. $50 per month for one hour a week or $75 per month for two hours a week. Ask about our discounted annual rate.

Thursday 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Orofacial Anomalies Clinic offers a multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of cleft lip or palate, speech prob-lems, ear deformities or other conditions. The Orofacial Anomalies Team meets the second Friday of each month at the Peoria Center. Call Dr. Eric Elwood at 309.495.0250 to schedule a visit.

Aquatic Program The uniquely designed warm water pool at the Peoria Center is fully accessible with water depths ranging from 3 to 5 feet and a water temperature maintained at 92-94 degrees. Visit our website for class descriptions, schedules, and online registration.

The warm water pool is also available for private rental and a great place to host your next party. Rental includes use of the pool, locker room facilities and a lifeguard. Perfect for birthday parties, family gatherings, celebrations and more! Call the Easter Seals Aquatic Director at 309.686.1177 for additional information and to schedule your party. Developmental Screenings for children birth to 5 years offer a brief snapshot of overall development to identify potential delays. Call the Easter Seals Center nearest you to schedule an appointment.

Peoria Center Bloomington Center Friday, November 6, 2015 Scheduled upon request Friday, February 12, 2016

Easter Seals staff are credentialed Early Intervention providers for the State of Illinois. We are the largest single provider of Early Intervention services in downstate Illinois. For more information about Early Inter-vention services, contact our office or a Child and Family Connections office near you.

Special Program for School-Aged Children

Learn how to bring the to your child’s school. Call 309.686.1177 in the Peoria area or 309.663.8275 in the Bloomington-Normal area.

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Ray and Kathy LaHood Center for Cerebral Palsy

The Ray and Kathy LaHood Center for Cerebral Palsy represents a col-laboration among Easter Seals Central Illinois, the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Children’s Hospital of Illinois, Bradley University, and service providers throughout the region. The Center provides a full range of diagnostic and treatment services for children with cerebral palsy and their families. All therapists have specialized training in working with children with a diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy. Therapy services include Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Feeding Therapy, Aquatic Therapy, Counseling, Developmen-tal Therapy, and the Therapeutic Fitness Center, along with the follow-ing specialty services:

Assistive Technology Clinic and Resource Services offer evaluations

and fittings for positioning and mobility devices such as bath chairs, car seats, customized wheel chairs and seating systems, feeder seats, standers, strollers, and walkers.

Orthotics Clinic offers custom fitted, prescribed orthotic braces to

pro-vide stability, support and proper positioning of the feet and ankles during standing and walking. Serial Casting is a specialized strategy used to ad-dress decreased movement in the ankles or legs and muscle tightness.

Constraint Induced Movement Therapy is a therapeutic approach for

the treatment of children with hemiplegia that typically results in significant improvement in the use of the impaired arm. A restraining splint or cast is used on a child’s unaffected arm or hand in order to require the affected limb to be used for functional and play activities.

Augmentative Communication improves a child’s ability to

communi-cate wants and needs through high-tech strategies such as DynaVox® and the iPad®, and low-tech strategies such as Picture Exchange Communica-tion.

Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) is the leading cause of visual

impair-ment in children in the United States. Easter Seals therapists have received training and continued mentorship with expert Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy and are providing evaluations using the CVI Range. Following the evalua-tion, therapists will identify individualized intervention strategies proven successful for children with CVI.

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MILESTONES MATTER

MAKE THE FIRST FIVE COUNT

As a parent you want what’s best for your child.

Because children learn and grow at different rates, monitoring

your child’s development can be confusing...even for the most

attentive parent.

As a leading provider of child development services, we are

here to be your partner in raising a healthy and happy child.

FIVE AREAS THAT COUNT

The first five years of development lay the foundation for a

child’s overall success. Monitor these five growth areas:

Relationships:

Build strong relationships

with your kids to make them feel safe to

develop trust, explore and learn.

Exploring and Learning:

Allow kids

opportunities to explore and problem solve

from an early age so they can begin to

under-stand the world around them.

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Communication:

Smile, talk, read and listen

to your kids every chance you can to encourage

language and reading development.

Playing:

Act silly, play and interact with your

kids. These experiences help guide social,

emotional, language, physical and intellectual

maturity.

Moving:

Encourage kids to move -

movements both big and small are important

for physical growth.

Easter Seals is a partner in your child’s wellness, supporting

their growth and happiness through life’s earliest

developmental milestones.

We provide valuable child development services, including

free access to a comprehensive and confidential online

screening tool, to help guide all parents through these crucial

years.

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NON PROFIT US Pos tag e PAID Peoria, I L Pe rmi t #8 95 Easter Seal s Central Illinoi s 507 E. Ar mstr ong Ave. Peor ia, IL 61603

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