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PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Ability Center is a non-profit Center for Independent Living (CIL) serving northwest Ohio. As a CIL, we provide six core services that include advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills, peer support and mentoring, transition, and diversion to support thosein
DONATE - THE ABILITY CENTER The Legacy League recognizes donors who further secure our sustainability and have made a lasting commitment by planning a deferred gift such as a will commitment, trust, life insurance policy, estate/promissory note, or other deferred gift instrument. BUY / SELL EQUIPMENT The Ability Center is not responsible for equipment posted on this page. The Ability Center does not guarantee the quality or condition of any listed product. We do not endorse sellers. Any contract is strictly between buyer and seller. Item postings from individuals outside our service area will not be accepted. Service Area CountiesLucas,
DISABILITY-FRIENDLY TOOLKIT 2021 The Ability Center. All Rights Reserved. Website by Pronto; × AUXILIARY TO THE ABILITY CENTER Luncheons Date Event Location RSVP Call December 11 Auxiliary to The Ability Center Holiday Luncheon Inverness Arlene Whelan 567-742-7080 Schedule for all Luncheons 11:30 a.m. – Registration/Social 12:00 p.m. – Luncheon 12:30 p.m. – ProgramADA SEMINAR 2020
Katie Hunt Thomas, Disability Rights Attorney and Director of Advocacy. Katie Hunt Thomas is the Disability Rights Attorney for The Ability Center of Greater Toledo, a Center for Independent Living in northwest Ohio with the mission to advocate, educate, partner, and provides services supporting people with disabilities to thrive withintheir community.
STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Katie Hunt Thomas Disability Rights Attorney and Director of Advocacy; Angie Goodnight Advocacy Resource Associate; Katie Shelley DisabilityRights Advocate
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a non-profit Center for Independent Living. With the assistance of competent, professional staff, and the support of volunteers, The Ability Center works for the rights and concerns of people living with disabilities on a local, state, regional, and national level. We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants willEQUIPMENT LOAN
Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands,styles may vary.
THE ABILITY CENTER OF GREATER TOLEDO Graduation. Join us for a memorable event for graduates and the fosters of the graduating dogs. The “passing of the leash” ceremony will honor April graduates and School Therapy Dog graduates, who will go through class in July. 2020 graduates will also berecognized.
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Ability Center is a non-profit Center for Independent Living (CIL) serving northwest Ohio. As a CIL, we provide six core services that include advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills, peer support and mentoring, transition, and diversion to support thosein
DONATE - THE ABILITY CENTER The Legacy League recognizes donors who further secure our sustainability and have made a lasting commitment by planning a deferred gift such as a will commitment, trust, life insurance policy, estate/promissory note, or other deferred gift instrument. BUY / SELL EQUIPMENT The Ability Center is not responsible for equipment posted on this page. The Ability Center does not guarantee the quality or condition of any listed product. We do not endorse sellers. Any contract is strictly between buyer and seller. Item postings from individuals outside our service area will not be accepted. Service Area CountiesLucas,
DISABILITY-FRIENDLY TOOLKIT 2021 The Ability Center. All Rights Reserved. Website by Pronto; × AUXILIARY TO THE ABILITY CENTER Luncheons Date Event Location RSVP Call December 11 Auxiliary to The Ability Center Holiday Luncheon Inverness Arlene Whelan 567-742-7080 Schedule for all Luncheons 11:30 a.m. – Registration/Social 12:00 p.m. – Luncheon 12:30 p.m. – ProgramADA SEMINAR 2020
Katie Hunt Thomas, Disability Rights Attorney and Director of Advocacy. Katie Hunt Thomas is the Disability Rights Attorney for The Ability Center of Greater Toledo, a Center for Independent Living in northwest Ohio with the mission to advocate, educate, partner, and provides services supporting people with disabilities to thrive withintheir community.
STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Katie Hunt Thomas Disability Rights Attorney and Director of Advocacy; Angie Goodnight Advocacy Resource Associate; Katie Shelley DisabilityRights Advocate
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a non-profit Center for Independent Living. With the assistance of competent, professional staff, and the support of volunteers, The Ability Center works for the rights and concerns of people living with disabilities on a local, state, regional, and national level. We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants willEQUIPMENT LOAN
Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands,styles may vary.
DISABILITY-FRIENDLY TOOLKIT 2021 The Ability Center. All Rights Reserved. Website by Pronto; × EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a non-profit Center for Independent Living. With the assistance of competent, professional staff, and the support of volunteers, The Ability Center works for the rights and concerns of people living with disabilities on a local, state, regional, and national level. We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will VOLUNTEER, VOLUNTEER FOR DOGS TRAINING Volunteer. Giving of your time to a local organization is a great way to build community. Volunteering opportunities include fostering an assistance dog in training, assembling a ramp on a home of a person with a disability, attending or volunteering at one of our many fundraisers throughout the year. THE NEED FOR INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES An Essay by Dan Wilkins, Director of Special Projects A Parent’s Words “Our son has almost no friends. He has no kids his age or otherwise to “hang out” with on a regular basis, to talk to, or to do things with socially. He is almost 16 and he spends most of histime with
THE PROCESS OF CULTURAL SHIFTING by Al Condeluci From the book, Cultural Shifting TRN Press, 2002 “Humans are the only species who is not locked into their environment. Their imagination, reason, emotional subtlety and toughness, make it possible for them to not only accept the environment, but to change it” –Jacob Bronowski The term “cultural shifting” is used in this SYSTEMS ADVOCACY PROGRAM, PROMOTE POSITIVE CHANGE FOR We conduct policy analysis to ensure the rights of people with disabilities to live in an inclusive community of their choosing. Impact on a national scale is ASSISTANCE DOGS FOR ACHIEVING INDEPENDENCE (ADAI), TRAINED Current Waiting List: 50, 9 of those are successors (priority) 30 service; 5 walking service; 7 school; 6 special needs therapy; 2 adult therapy; 2 facility; Placed dogs 2012-2020: 127 68 service/59 Therapy ASSISTANCE DOGS PUPPY SPONSORSHIP Follow a puppy through each stage of its journey to become an assistance dog. Watch as the puppy grows and develop and see firsthand the impact our dogs have for people living with disabilities. COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL CAPITAL by Al Condeluci, PhD Community is a network of people who regularly come together for some common cause or celebration. A community is not necessarily geographic, although geography can define certain communities. To come to an understanding of community is to appreciate that community really is based on the relationships that form, not onthe
QUALIFY FOR A DOG FORM By filling out this form, you are requesting more information about obtaining a service, therapy, or school therapy dog from The Ability Center's Assistance Dogs program. Completion of this form does not guarantee you will be matched with a dog. THE ABILITY CENTER OF GREATER TOLEDO Auxiliary to The Ability Center members are dedicated ambassadors for our mission and organizers of a major fundraiser, the annual Style Show. Benefiting programs include life skills for youth with disabilities, training and placing of assistance dogs, equipment gifting, and college scholarships for local high school students. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Ability Center is a non-profit Center for Independent Living (CIL) serving northwest Ohio. As a CIL, we provide six core services that include advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills, peer support and mentoring, transition, and diversion to support thosein
DISABILITY-FRIENDLY TOOLKIT Disability-Friendly Toolkit. Family Resources. Local Government ADA Resources. ADA Business Toolkit. Advocacy Materials. Produced by The Ability Center. Benefits. Media Embracing Disability. College Scholarship Initiative. BUY / SELL EQUIPMENT The Ability Center is not responsible for equipment posted on this page. The Ability Center does not guarantee the quality or condition of any listed product. We do not endorse sellers. Any contract is strictly between buyer and seller. Item postings from individuals outside our service area will not be accepted. Service Area CountiesLucas,
AUXILIARY TO THE ABILITY CENTER Luncheons Date Event Location RSVP Call December 11 Auxiliary to The Ability Center Holiday Luncheon Inverness Arlene Whelan 567-742-7080 Schedule for all Luncheons 11:30 a.m. – Registration/Social 12:00 p.m. – Luncheon 12:30 p.m. – Program STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Sarah Heldmann. Independent Living Services Manager. Patrick Harrington. Assistive Tech/Medical Equipment Associate. Chris Daunhauer. Assistive Technology/Medical Equipment Coordinator. Tim Broud. Community Living Resource Associate. Becky Strieff.ADA SEMINAR 2020
Website Access Webinar - ADA Seminar. Agenda. Click the links below to enroll in the sessions. Day One – Tuesday, October 6th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 Credit Hour) Website Access – Bruce Bailey, Accessibility IT Specialist, U.S. Access Board. Day Two – Thursday, October 8th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1EQUIPMENT LOAN
Medical Equipment. Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands, styles may vary. We also accept donations of durable medical equipment. All items are cleaned and sanitized by our staff before lending. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a non-profit Center for Independent Living. With the assistance of competent, professional staff, and the support of volunteers, The Ability Center works for the rights and concerns of people living withdisabilities on a
THE PROCESS OF CULTURAL SHIFTING THE ABILITY CENTER OF GREATER TOLEDO Auxiliary to The Ability Center members are dedicated ambassadors for our mission and organizers of a major fundraiser, the annual Style Show. Benefiting programs include life skills for youth with disabilities, training and placing of assistance dogs, equipment gifting, and college scholarships for local high school students. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Ability Center is a non-profit Center for Independent Living (CIL) serving northwest Ohio. As a CIL, we provide six core services that include advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills, peer support and mentoring, transition, and diversion to support thosein
DISABILITY-FRIENDLY TOOLKIT Disability-Friendly Toolkit. Family Resources. Local Government ADA Resources. ADA Business Toolkit. Advocacy Materials. Produced by The Ability Center. Benefits. Media Embracing Disability. College Scholarship Initiative. BUY / SELL EQUIPMENT The Ability Center is not responsible for equipment posted on this page. The Ability Center does not guarantee the quality or condition of any listed product. We do not endorse sellers. Any contract is strictly between buyer and seller. Item postings from individuals outside our service area will not be accepted. Service Area CountiesLucas,
AUXILIARY TO THE ABILITY CENTER Luncheons Date Event Location RSVP Call December 11 Auxiliary to The Ability Center Holiday Luncheon Inverness Arlene Whelan 567-742-7080 Schedule for all Luncheons 11:30 a.m. – Registration/Social 12:00 p.m. – Luncheon 12:30 p.m. – Program STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Sarah Heldmann. Independent Living Services Manager. Patrick Harrington. Assistive Tech/Medical Equipment Associate. Chris Daunhauer. Assistive Technology/Medical Equipment Coordinator. Tim Broud. Community Living Resource Associate. Becky Strieff.ADA SEMINAR 2020
Website Access Webinar - ADA Seminar. Agenda. Click the links below to enroll in the sessions. Day One – Tuesday, October 6th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 Credit Hour) Website Access – Bruce Bailey, Accessibility IT Specialist, U.S. Access Board. Day Two – Thursday, October 8th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1EQUIPMENT LOAN
Medical Equipment. Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands, styles may vary. We also accept donations of durable medical equipment. All items are cleaned and sanitized by our staff before lending. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a non-profit Center for Independent Living. With the assistance of competent, professional staff, and the support of volunteers, The Ability Center works for the rights and concerns of people living withdisabilities on a
THE PROCESS OF CULTURAL SHIFTING DISABILITY-FRIENDLY TOOLKIT Disability-Friendly Toolkit. Family Resources. Local Government ADA Resources. ADA Business Toolkit. Advocacy Materials. Produced by The Ability Center. Benefits. Media Embracing Disability. College Scholarship Initiative. CONTACT US - THE ABILITY CENTER Bryan Satellite Office. The Bryan Office serves Defiance, Fulton, Henry, and Williams Counties; some services are available to residentsof Paulding County.
VOLUNTEER, VOLUNTEER FOR DOGS TRAINING Volunteer. Giving of your time to a local organization is a great way to build community. Volunteering opportunities include fostering an assistance dog in training, assembling a ramp on a home of a person with a disability, attending or volunteering at one of our many fundraisers throughout the year. THE NEED FOR INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES Helping to change attitudes, to create communities more inclusive in their thinking and design, more accessible and welcoming, is a big part of the mission of The Ability Center. We believe, given real information and support, real answers to real questions, people will begin to consider disability in a different light, with greaterrespect and
ASSISTANCE DOGS FOR ACHIEVING INDEPENDENCE (ADAI), TRAINED Current Waiting List: 50, 9 of those are successors (priority) 30 service; 5 walking service; 7 school; 6 special needs therapy; 2 adult therapy; 2 facility; Placed dogs 2012-2020: 127 68 service/59 Therapy EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a non-profit Center for Independent Living. With the assistance of competent, professional staff, and the support of volunteers, The Ability Center works for the rights and concerns of people living withdisabilities on a
ASSISTANCE DOGS PUPPY SPONSORSHIP Puppy Sponsorship. Follow a puppy through each stage of its journey to become an assistance dog. Watch as the puppy grows and develop and see firsthand the impact our dogs have for people living with disabilities. Sponsorship programs can be customized to fit the needs and wants of the sponsor. Naming opportunities begin at $5,000. QUALIFY FOR A DOG FORM By filling out this form, you are requesting more information about obtaining a service, therapy, or school therapy dog from The Ability Center's Assistance Dogs program. Completion of this form does not guarantee you will be matched with a dog. THE PROCESS OF CULTURAL SHIFTING Step 1 – Find the Passion or Point of Connection. As with our bridge metaphor, finding the key points of strength and passion is the first step to cultural shifting. To build a strong bridge we must have a solid foundation to assure the bridge will be safe for passage.THERAPY DOG
Therapy dogs are placed in individual’s homes or in school districts. If you and/or your child is interested in applying for a special needs therapy dog, they may be eligible if they: Live in within 150 miles of The Ability Center. Are 7 years old or older. Have a qualifying disability (autism, down syndrome, etc.) Complete InquiryForm.
THE ABILITY CENTER OF GREATER TOLEDO Auxiliary to The Ability Center members are dedicated ambassadors for our mission and organizers of a major fundraiser, the annual Style Show. Benefiting programs include life skills for youth with disabilities, training and placing of assistance dogs, equipment gifting, and college scholarships for local high school students. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Ability Center is a non-profit Center for Independent Living (CIL) serving northwest Ohio. As a CIL, we provide six core services that include advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills, peer support and mentoring, transition, and diversion to support thosein
BUY / SELL EQUIPMENT The Ability Center is not responsible for equipment posted on this page. The Ability Center does not guarantee the quality or condition of any listed product. We do not endorse sellers. Any contract is strictly between buyer and seller. Item postings from individuals outside our service area will not be accepted. Service Area CountiesLucas,
STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Sarah Heldmann. Independent Living Services Manager. Patrick Harrington. Assistive Tech/Medical Equipment Associate. Chris Daunhauer. Assistive Technology/Medical Equipment Coordinator. Tim Broud. Community Living Resource Associate. Becky Strieff. AUXILIARY TO THE ABILITY CENTER Luncheons Date Event Location RSVP Call December 11 Auxiliary to The Ability Center Holiday Luncheon Inverness Arlene Whelan 567-742-7080 Schedule for all Luncheons 11:30 a.m. – Registration/Social 12:00 p.m. – Luncheon 12:30 p.m. – ProgramADA SEMINAR 2020
Website Access Webinar - ADA Seminar. Agenda. Click the links below to enroll in the sessions. Day One – Tuesday, October 6th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 Credit Hour) Website Access – Bruce Bailey, Accessibility IT Specialist, U.S. Access Board. Day Two – Thursday, October 8th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 ASSISTANCE DOGS FOR ACHIEVING INDEPENDENCE (ADAI), TRAINED Current Waiting List: 50, 9 of those are successors (priority) 30 service; 5 walking service; 7 school; 6 special needs therapy; 2 adult therapy; 2 facility; Placed dogs 2012-2020: 127 68 service/59 TherapyEQUIPMENT LOAN
Medical Equipment. Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands, styles may vary. We also accept donations of durable medical equipment. All items are cleaned and sanitized by our staff before lending. BRYAN SATELLITE OFFICE How do I apply? Apply to the University of Toledo’s College of Graduate Studies. Tuition? Information on graduate tuition and fees is available on the College of Graduate Studies website. Faculty? The University of Toledo’s Disability Studies faculty are skilled scholars and excellent teachers. THE PROCESS OF CULTURAL SHIFTING THE ABILITY CENTER OF GREATER TOLEDO Auxiliary to The Ability Center members are dedicated ambassadors for our mission and organizers of a major fundraiser, the annual Style Show. Benefiting programs include life skills for youth with disabilities, training and placing of assistance dogs, equipment gifting, and college scholarships for local high school students. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Ability Center is a non-profit Center for Independent Living (CIL) serving northwest Ohio. As a CIL, we provide six core services that include advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills, peer support and mentoring, transition, and diversion to support thosein
BUY / SELL EQUIPMENT The Ability Center is not responsible for equipment posted on this page. The Ability Center does not guarantee the quality or condition of any listed product. We do not endorse sellers. Any contract is strictly between buyer and seller. Item postings from individuals outside our service area will not be accepted. Service Area CountiesLucas,
STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Sarah Heldmann. Independent Living Services Manager. Patrick Harrington. Assistive Tech/Medical Equipment Associate. Chris Daunhauer. Assistive Technology/Medical Equipment Coordinator. Tim Broud. Community Living Resource Associate. Becky Strieff. AUXILIARY TO THE ABILITY CENTER Luncheons Date Event Location RSVP Call December 11 Auxiliary to The Ability Center Holiday Luncheon Inverness Arlene Whelan 567-742-7080 Schedule for all Luncheons 11:30 a.m. – Registration/Social 12:00 p.m. – Luncheon 12:30 p.m. – ProgramADA SEMINAR 2020
Website Access Webinar - ADA Seminar. Agenda. Click the links below to enroll in the sessions. Day One – Tuesday, October 6th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 Credit Hour) Website Access – Bruce Bailey, Accessibility IT Specialist, U.S. Access Board. Day Two – Thursday, October 8th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 ASSISTANCE DOGS FOR ACHIEVING INDEPENDENCE (ADAI), TRAINED Current Waiting List: 50, 9 of those are successors (priority) 30 service; 5 walking service; 7 school; 6 special needs therapy; 2 adult therapy; 2 facility; Placed dogs 2012-2020: 127 68 service/59 TherapyEQUIPMENT LOAN
Medical Equipment. Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands, styles may vary. We also accept donations of durable medical equipment. All items are cleaned and sanitized by our staff before lending. BRYAN SATELLITE OFFICE How do I apply? Apply to the University of Toledo’s College of Graduate Studies. Tuition? Information on graduate tuition and fees is available on the College of Graduate Studies website. Faculty? The University of Toledo’s Disability Studies faculty are skilled scholars and excellent teachers. THE PROCESS OF CULTURAL SHIFTING ABOUT US - THE ABILITY CENTER The Ability Center serves seven counties via its main office in Sylvania, OH, and a satellite office in Bryan, OH. Programming aims to create greater independence and stronger connection to the community. Support and information are provided to community organizations and businesses to offer inclusive programs and services to all citizens. NEWSROOM - THE ABILITY CENTER Newsroom 2021. May 2021 | 13abc | Metroparks Meetup: Inclusive playground at Secor Metropark for kids/adults of all abilities May 2021 | WTOL 11 | 23 free opportunities for Toledoans to drop off refuse and recycling this year May 2021 | 13abc | Port Clinton unveils new accessibility features for beaches May 2021 | 13abc | Ability Center Flower Sale Supports Youth HOUSING - THE ABILITY CENTER Directions Credit Union's Ability Loan Program helps people with disabilities obtain loans at below-market rates and for longer terms. You can get the loan for home accessibility projects or for assistive technology, modified vehicles, and other mobility aids. Visit the Directions Credit Union or call (888) 508-2228 for more information. CONTACT US - THE ABILITY CENTER Bryan Satellite Office. The Bryan Office serves Defiance, Fulton, Henry, and Williams Counties; some services are available to residentsof Paulding County.
STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Sarah Heldmann. Independent Living Services Manager. Patrick Harrington. Assistive Tech/Medical Equipment Associate. Chris Daunhauer. Assistive Technology/Medical Equipment Coordinator. Tim Broud. Community Living Resource Associate. Becky Strieff. WHAT IS DISABILITY FRIENDLY? 7 Opportunities for a Disability-Friendly Community. When we work with our partners, we are laser focused on creating and implementing transformational solutions designed to eliminate barriers across 7 key areas – a plan resulting in: THE NEED FOR INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES Helping to change attitudes, to create communities more inclusive in their thinking and design, more accessible and welcoming, is a big part of the mission of The Ability Center. We believe, given real information and support, real answers to real questions, people will begin to consider disability in a different light, with greaterrespect and
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Medical Equipment. Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands, styles may vary. We also accept donations of durable medical equipment. All items are cleaned and sanitized by our staff before lending. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a non-profit Center for Independent Living. With the assistance of competent, professional staff, and the support of volunteers, The Ability Center works for the rights and concerns of people living withdisabilities on a
QUALIFY FOR A DOG FORM By filling out this form, you are requesting more information about obtaining a service, therapy, or school therapy dog from The Ability Center's Assistance Dogs program. Completion of this form does not guarantee you will be matched with a dog. THE ABILITY CENTER OF GREATER TOLEDO Auxiliary to The Ability Center members are dedicated ambassadors for our mission and organizers of a major fundraiser, the annual Style Show. Benefiting programs include life skills for youth with disabilities, training and placing of assistance dogs, equipment gifting, and college scholarships for local high school students. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Ability Center is a non-profit Center for Independent Living (CIL) serving northwest Ohio. As a CIL, we provide six core services that include advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills, peer support and mentoring, transition, and diversion to support thosein
BUY / SELL EQUIPMENT The Ability Center is not responsible for equipment posted on this page. The Ability Center does not guarantee the quality or condition of any listed product. We do not endorse sellers. Any contract is strictly between buyer and seller. Item postings from individuals outside our service area will not be accepted. Service Area CountiesLucas,
STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Sarah Heldmann. Independent Living Services Manager. Patrick Harrington. Assistive Tech/Medical Equipment Associate. Chris Daunhauer. Assistive Technology/Medical Equipment Coordinator. Tim Broud. Community Living Resource Associate. Becky Strieff. AUXILIARY TO THE ABILITY CENTER Luncheons Date Event Location RSVP Call December 11 Auxiliary to The Ability Center Holiday Luncheon Inverness Arlene Whelan 567-742-7080 Schedule for all Luncheons 11:30 a.m. – Registration/Social 12:00 p.m. – Luncheon 12:30 p.m. – ProgramADA SEMINAR 2020
Website Access Webinar - ADA Seminar. Agenda. Click the links below to enroll in the sessions. Day One – Tuesday, October 6th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 Credit Hour) Website Access – Bruce Bailey, Accessibility IT Specialist, U.S. Access Board. Day Two – Thursday, October 8th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 ASSISTANCE DOGS FOR ACHIEVING INDEPENDENCE (ADAI), TRAINED Current Waiting List: 50, 9 of those are successors (priority) 30 service; 5 walking service; 7 school; 6 special needs therapy; 2 adult therapy; 2 facility; Placed dogs 2012-2020: 127 68 service/59 TherapyEQUIPMENT LOAN
Medical Equipment. Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands, styles may vary. We also accept donations of durable medical equipment. All items are cleaned and sanitized by our staff before lending. BRYAN SATELLITE OFFICE How do I apply? Apply to the University of Toledo’s College of Graduate Studies. Tuition? Information on graduate tuition and fees is available on the College of Graduate Studies website. Faculty? The University of Toledo’s Disability Studies faculty are skilled scholars and excellent teachers. THE PROCESS OF CULTURAL SHIFTING THE ABILITY CENTER OF GREATER TOLEDO Auxiliary to The Ability Center members are dedicated ambassadors for our mission and organizers of a major fundraiser, the annual Style Show. Benefiting programs include life skills for youth with disabilities, training and placing of assistance dogs, equipment gifting, and college scholarships for local high school students. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Ability Center is a non-profit Center for Independent Living (CIL) serving northwest Ohio. As a CIL, we provide six core services that include advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills, peer support and mentoring, transition, and diversion to support thosein
BUY / SELL EQUIPMENT The Ability Center is not responsible for equipment posted on this page. The Ability Center does not guarantee the quality or condition of any listed product. We do not endorse sellers. Any contract is strictly between buyer and seller. Item postings from individuals outside our service area will not be accepted. Service Area CountiesLucas,
STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Sarah Heldmann. Independent Living Services Manager. Patrick Harrington. Assistive Tech/Medical Equipment Associate. Chris Daunhauer. Assistive Technology/Medical Equipment Coordinator. Tim Broud. Community Living Resource Associate. Becky Strieff. AUXILIARY TO THE ABILITY CENTER Luncheons Date Event Location RSVP Call December 11 Auxiliary to The Ability Center Holiday Luncheon Inverness Arlene Whelan 567-742-7080 Schedule for all Luncheons 11:30 a.m. – Registration/Social 12:00 p.m. – Luncheon 12:30 p.m. – ProgramADA SEMINAR 2020
Website Access Webinar - ADA Seminar. Agenda. Click the links below to enroll in the sessions. Day One – Tuesday, October 6th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 Credit Hour) Website Access – Bruce Bailey, Accessibility IT Specialist, U.S. Access Board. Day Two – Thursday, October 8th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 ASSISTANCE DOGS FOR ACHIEVING INDEPENDENCE (ADAI), TRAINED Current Waiting List: 50, 9 of those are successors (priority) 30 service; 5 walking service; 7 school; 6 special needs therapy; 2 adult therapy; 2 facility; Placed dogs 2012-2020: 127 68 service/59 TherapyEQUIPMENT LOAN
Medical Equipment. Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands, styles may vary. We also accept donations of durable medical equipment. All items are cleaned and sanitized by our staff before lending. BRYAN SATELLITE OFFICE How do I apply? Apply to the University of Toledo’s College of Graduate Studies. Tuition? Information on graduate tuition and fees is available on the College of Graduate Studies website. Faculty? The University of Toledo’s Disability Studies faculty are skilled scholars and excellent teachers. THE PROCESS OF CULTURAL SHIFTING ABOUT US - THE ABILITY CENTER The Ability Center serves seven counties via its main office in Sylvania, OH, and a satellite office in Bryan, OH. Programming aims to create greater independence and stronger connection to the community. Support and information are provided to community organizations and businesses to offer inclusive programs and services to all citizens. NEWSROOM - THE ABILITY CENTER Newsroom 2021. May 2021 | 13abc | Metroparks Meetup: Inclusive playground at Secor Metropark for kids/adults of all abilities May 2021 | WTOL 11 | 23 free opportunities for Toledoans to drop off refuse and recycling this year May 2021 | 13abc | Port Clinton unveils new accessibility features for beaches May 2021 | 13abc | Ability Center Flower Sale Supports Youth HOUSING - THE ABILITY CENTER Directions Credit Union's Ability Loan Program helps people with disabilities obtain loans at below-market rates and for longer terms. You can get the loan for home accessibility projects or for assistive technology, modified vehicles, and other mobility aids. Visit the Directions Credit Union or call (888) 508-2228 for more information. CONTACT US - THE ABILITY CENTER Bryan Satellite Office. The Bryan Office serves Defiance, Fulton, Henry, and Williams Counties; some services are available to residentsof Paulding County.
STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Sarah Heldmann. Independent Living Services Manager. Patrick Harrington. Assistive Tech/Medical Equipment Associate. Chris Daunhauer. Assistive Technology/Medical Equipment Coordinator. Tim Broud. Community Living Resource Associate. Becky Strieff. WHAT IS DISABILITY FRIENDLY? 7 Opportunities for a Disability-Friendly Community. When we work with our partners, we are laser focused on creating and implementing transformational solutions designed to eliminate barriers across 7 key areas – a plan resulting in: THE NEED FOR INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES Helping to change attitudes, to create communities more inclusive in their thinking and design, more accessible and welcoming, is a big part of the mission of The Ability Center. We believe, given real information and support, real answers to real questions, people will begin to consider disability in a different light, with greaterrespect and
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Medical Equipment. Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands, styles may vary. We also accept donations of durable medical equipment. All items are cleaned and sanitized by our staff before lending. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a non-profit Center for Independent Living. With the assistance of competent, professional staff, and the support of volunteers, The Ability Center works for the rights and concerns of people living withdisabilities on a
QUALIFY FOR A DOG FORM By filling out this form, you are requesting more information about obtaining a service, therapy, or school therapy dog from The Ability Center's Assistance Dogs program. Completion of this form does not guarantee you will be matched with a dog. THE ABILITY CENTER OF GREATER TOLEDO Auxiliary to The Ability Center members are dedicated ambassadors for our mission and organizers of a major fundraiser, the annual Style Show. Benefiting programs include life skills for youth with disabilities, training and placing of assistance dogs, equipment gifting, and college scholarships for local high school students. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Ability Center is a non-profit Center for Independent Living (CIL) serving northwest Ohio. As a CIL, we provide six core services that include advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills, peer support and mentoring, transition, and diversion to support thosein
DISABILITY-FRIENDLY TOOLKIT Disability-Friendly Toolkit. Family Resources. Local Government ADA Resources. ADA Business Toolkit. Advocacy Materials. Produced by The Ability Center. Benefits. Media Embracing Disability. College Scholarship Initiative. BUY / SELL EQUIPMENT The Ability Center is not responsible for equipment posted on this page. The Ability Center does not guarantee the quality or condition of any listed product. We do not endorse sellers. Any contract is strictly between buyer and seller. Item postings from individuals outside our service area will not be accepted. Service Area CountiesLucas,
STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Sarah Heldmann. Independent Living Services Manager. Patrick Harrington. Assistive Tech/Medical Equipment Associate. Chris Daunhauer. Assistive Technology/Medical Equipment Coordinator. Tim Broud. Community Living Resource Associate. Becky Strieff. AUXILIARY TO THE ABILITY CENTER Luncheons Date Event Location RSVP Call December 11 Auxiliary to The Ability Center Holiday Luncheon Inverness Arlene Whelan 567-742-7080 Schedule for all Luncheons 11:30 a.m. – Registration/Social 12:00 p.m. – Luncheon 12:30 p.m. – ProgramADA SEMINAR 2020
Website Access Webinar - ADA Seminar. Agenda. Click the links below to enroll in the sessions. Day One – Tuesday, October 6th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 Credit Hour) Website Access – Bruce Bailey, Accessibility IT Specialist, U.S. Access Board. Day Two – Thursday, October 8th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1EQUIPMENT LOAN
Medical Equipment. Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands, styles may vary. We also accept donations of durable medical equipment. All items are cleaned and sanitized by our staff before lending. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a non-profit Center for Independent Living. With the assistance of competent, professional staff, and the support of volunteers, The Ability Center works for the rights and concerns of people living withdisabilities on a
THE PROCESS OF CULTURAL SHIFTING THE ABILITY CENTER OF GREATER TOLEDO Auxiliary to The Ability Center members are dedicated ambassadors for our mission and organizers of a major fundraiser, the annual Style Show. Benefiting programs include life skills for youth with disabilities, training and placing of assistance dogs, equipment gifting, and college scholarships for local high school students. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES The Ability Center is a non-profit Center for Independent Living (CIL) serving northwest Ohio. As a CIL, we provide six core services that include advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills, peer support and mentoring, transition, and diversion to support thosein
DISABILITY-FRIENDLY TOOLKIT Disability-Friendly Toolkit. Family Resources. Local Government ADA Resources. ADA Business Toolkit. Advocacy Materials. Produced by The Ability Center. Benefits. Media Embracing Disability. College Scholarship Initiative. BUY / SELL EQUIPMENT The Ability Center is not responsible for equipment posted on this page. The Ability Center does not guarantee the quality or condition of any listed product. We do not endorse sellers. Any contract is strictly between buyer and seller. Item postings from individuals outside our service area will not be accepted. Service Area CountiesLucas,
STAFF - THE ABILITY CENTER Sarah Heldmann. Independent Living Services Manager. Patrick Harrington. Assistive Tech/Medical Equipment Associate. Chris Daunhauer. Assistive Technology/Medical Equipment Coordinator. Tim Broud. Community Living Resource Associate. Becky Strieff. AUXILIARY TO THE ABILITY CENTER Luncheons Date Event Location RSVP Call December 11 Auxiliary to The Ability Center Holiday Luncheon Inverness Arlene Whelan 567-742-7080 Schedule for all Luncheons 11:30 a.m. – Registration/Social 12:00 p.m. – Luncheon 12:30 p.m. – ProgramADA SEMINAR 2020
Website Access Webinar - ADA Seminar. Agenda. Click the links below to enroll in the sessions. Day One – Tuesday, October 6th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1 Credit Hour) Website Access – Bruce Bailey, Accessibility IT Specialist, U.S. Access Board. Day Two – Thursday, October 8th, 2020 from 10:00am – 11:00am – Zoom (1EQUIPMENT LOAN
Medical Equipment. Our program provides individuals with disability-related equipment at no cost. Please note that equipment availability, colors, brands, styles may vary. We also accept donations of durable medical equipment. All items are cleaned and sanitized by our staff before lending. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a non-profit Center for Independent Living. With the assistance of competent, professional staff, and the support of volunteers, The Ability Center works for the rights and concerns of people living withdisabilities on a
THE PROCESS OF CULTURAL SHIFTING CONTACT US - THE ABILITY CENTER Bryan Satellite Office. The Bryan Office serves Defiance, Fulton, Henry, and Williams Counties; some services are available to residentsof Paulding County.
WHAT IS DISABILITY FRIENDLY? 7 Opportunities for a Disability-Friendly Community. When we work with our partners, we are laser focused on creating and implementing transformational solutions designed to eliminate barriers across 7 key areas – a plan resulting in: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a non-profit Center for Independent Living. With the assistance of competent, professional staff, and the support of volunteers, The Ability Center works for the rights and concerns of people living withdisabilities on a
ASSISTANCE DOGS FOR ACHIEVING INDEPENDENCE (ADAI), TRAINED Current Waiting List: 50, 9 of those are successors (priority) 30 service; 5 walking service; 7 school; 6 special needs therapy; 2 adult therapy; 2 facility; Placed dogs 2012-2020: 127 68 service/59 Therapy THE NEED FOR INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES Helping to change attitudes, to create communities more inclusive in their thinking and design, more accessible and welcoming, is a big part of the mission of The Ability Center. We believe, given real information and support, real answers to real questions, people will begin to consider disability in a different light, with greaterrespect and
HOME ACCESSIBILITY, BUY & SELL ACCESSIBLE HOMES FOR Our Home Accessibility Program completes home modifications projects through grant funding to make homes of people living with disabilitiesmore accessible.
ASSISTANCE DOGS PUPPY SPONSORSHIP Puppy Sponsorship. Follow a puppy through each stage of its journey to become an assistance dog. Watch as the puppy grows and develop and see firsthand the impact our dogs have for people living with disabilities. Sponsorship programs can be customized to fit the needs and wants of the sponsor. Naming opportunities begin at $5,000. QUALIFY FOR A DOG FORM By filling out this form, you are requesting more information about obtaining a service, therapy, or school therapy dog from The Ability Center's Assistance Dogs program. Completion of this form does not guarantee you will be matched with a dog. THE PROCESS OF CULTURAL SHIFTING Step 1 – Find the Passion or Point of Connection. As with our bridge metaphor, finding the key points of strength and passion is the first step to cultural shifting. To build a strong bridge we must have a solid foundation to assure the bridge will be safe for passage. BRYAN SATELLITE OFFICE How do I apply? Apply to the University of Toledo’s College of Graduate Studies. Tuition? Information on graduate tuition and fees is available on the College of Graduate Studies website. Faculty? The University of Toledo’s Disability Studies faculty are skilled scholars and excellent teachers.__
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