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Enhancing Independence through Assistive Technology

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Schedule

12:00-1:30 pm  AT Network of Virginia presentation with panelists

11:30-1:45 pm   Break

1:45-4:00 pm  Meet our exhibitors and explore on your own!


Presenter Bios

The Assistive Technology Network of Virginia addresses priorities of VDOE with coordination, implementation, and dissemination of information about the laws which define AT devices and services, the process of AT Consideration by Individualized Education Program (IEP) teams, AT assessment, Augmentative and Augmentative Communication (AAC), and AT resources.

The Virginia Department of Education’s state-wide Training and Technical Assistance Centers (TTACs) provide professional development and support designed to assist schools in addressing accountability and improvement goals for students with disabilities.”


Exhibitor Bios

 

The Arc of Virginia   

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Quillo Connect is a website and app that DBHDS has made free for people with disabilities and their families. It connects people with the information and inspiration they want, from people they can trust.
Peer Mentorship is available to people with IDD who are either on the DD Waiver, or the DD Waivers Waitlist. Sometimes, the right support is that of someone who has been there.
ALLY Alliance ensures that the voices of people with disabilities are the primary force for effecting change in Virginia. The Alliance works to increase the availability of inclusive supports for people with developmental disabilities, by working to influence changes in policy, expectations, and systems. Anyone with a developmental disability can join the ALLY Alliance!

 

The Center for Family Involvement at VCU 

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The Center for Family Involvement works with families to increase their skills as advocates, mentors, and leaders so that families, children, and young adults with disabilities can lead the lives they want.

 

Children's Assistive Technology Service (C.A.T.S.)

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CATS children's assistive technology service

C.A.T.S. helps children with physical, neurological, and developmental disabilities have better health outcomes, participate in school and community, connect with family and friends, and be more independent. We provide no-cost adaptive mobility and communication equipment, educate pediatric clinicians, teachers, and caregivers, and promote responsive and responsible public health policy.

 

SafeinHome 

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SafeinHome provides 24/7 Remote Supports with technology through an individual’s Electronic Home Based Services (EHBS) IDD waiver funds or Private Pay ($13.00/ hour with a 14-hour weekly minimum).  Individuals can be living at home with parents, in group settings, or independently in their own home. 

SafeinHome delivers a complete connected care solution supporting an accessible and safe environment, enabling people with disabilities to live self-directed, independent lives (which look different for everyone).  SafeinHome combines friendly, personalized Remote Supports services with discreet, easy-to-use sensor technologies, supporting more freedom, flexibility, and peace of mind for the Individual and their entire Support Circle.

 

Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS)

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department for aging and rehabilitative services

The Division of Rehabilitative Services (DRS) works together with students, youth, families, schools and community agencies and organizations to provide services that promote successful transitions from school to work and adult life. DRS offers two sets of services to help students with disabilities move from school to post-school life: pre-employment transition services (Pre-ETS) and vocational rehabilitation (VR) transition services.

 

Virginia Department for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DBVI)

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department for the blind and visually impaired

The DBVI Rehabilitation Technology Services program helps people with vision impairments by showing different assistive technology that they can use in their everyday lives and at work. They show different types of technology and create solutions that fit each person's needs.

 

Valley Associates for Independent Living (VAIL)

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Valley Community Services Board

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The mission of the Valley Community Services Board (VCSB) is to provide community based behavioral health, developmental disability and substance use services. We strive to provide a better quality of life for the individuals we serve and their families by offering a wide range of services tailored to each individual's needs. In addition to Developmental Services Support Coordination, we also provide Infant and Toddler services (Part C) for children age 0-3, Sponsored Residential services, Community Engagement, and ICF/IID homes. Medicaid Waiver may be required for some Developmental Services. VCSB Support Coordination would be the central point of entry for determining DD Medicaid Waiver eligibility. VCSB bills third party payers, including Medicaid.

 

Virginia Department of Education AT Services

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virginia department of education

The Virginia Department of Education works in partnership with Virginia’s 131 school divisions to support and improve teaching and learning, set high expectations for all students, and promote student safety, wellbeing, and health. The VDOE will provide information on the training and technical assistance available to support the consideration, implementation, and evaluation of assistive technology devices and services to support students with disabilities.

 

VirginiaNavigator

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virginianavigator family of websites

VirginiaNavigator's family of websites is a trusted nonprofit resource for older adults, people with disabilities, veterans, and their caregivers and families. Visit VirginiaNavigator, disAbilityNavigator, and VeteransNavigator to learn more. 

MyLifeMyCommunity is an online tool that helps people with developmental disabilities (DD) and their families answer basic questions about services and supports. MLMC is powered by VirginiaNavigator.

 


Special Guests

Alleghany Highlands Community Services Board  

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Rockingham County Public Schools Special Education

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Getting to the Expo 

More Information Coming Soon!

  • Map 
  • Directions to Blue Ridge Community College: The Weyers Cave Campus is located halfway between Harrisonburg and Staunton on Interstate 81. Take Exit 235 off Interstate 81. Turn west at the top of the exit ramp (Route 256). In a very short distance, Route 256 terminates in a junction with U.S. Route 11. Turn left (South) on U.S. Route 11. BRCC Weyers Cave Campus is about a half-mile on the left.
  • Parking: Free parking is available in the parking garage and all college lots! The closest parking to the Plecker Workforce Center will be in the parking garage (Q on the map), Plecker West (Lot F on the map), and Plecker East (Lot E on the map). There are marked handicapped parking spots in Lots F and E. 
  • Directions to the Plecker Workforce Center + what to look for
  • Where to Stay: The below hotels are located between 5-10 minutes from the expo venue. DBHDS does not endorse nor do we receive any benefits from these recommendations.
    • The Village Inn Harrisonburg
    • Quality Inn Verona – Staunton North
    • Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Harrisonburg
    • Best Western Plus Harrisonburg
    • Tru by Hilton Harrisonburg

Other Things to Know 

More Information Coming Soon!

  • Attending in-person:
  • Attending through Zoom:
  • Accessibility: If you are an individual who requires an accommodation to participate in this event, please email us at IFSPCommunity@dbhds.virginia.gov by Friday, September 13th so we can discuss any needed arrangements.
  • Attire: Casual attire is encouraged. Please dress for your body temperature, comfort, and needs! 
  • Refreshments: Light snacks and refreshments will be individually packaged and provided at the expo. If you have any severe allergies, you may want to bring your own or use reasonable precautions. If you would like to eat outdoors, there is seating outside the Plecker Workforce Center.
  • COVID Safety: To be considerate of those with compromised immune systems, masks will be available but not required to attend. Hand sanitizer will also be placed near AT equipment and tools. 
  • Photography Notice: Please be advised that photographs will be taken at this event for use on the DBHDS and VDOE websites, social media, and other materials. By entering this event, you consent to DBHDS and VDOE photographing and using your image and likeness.