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Wood County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Our Mission. Ensure individuals and their families access to: programs, services and supports choice and achievement of a life of increased capability. Our Mission. Ensure that individuals and their families are able to: live work - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Wood County Board of Developmental Disabilities

Wood County Board of

Developmental Disabilities

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Ensure individuals and their families access to:

programs, services and supports

choice and achievement of a life of increased capability.

Our Mission

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Ensure that individuals and their families are able to:

live

work

participate in their community

Our Mission

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BG-293 (35%)

Portage 36 (4%)

NB-29

(3%)

Weston-253%

Pville-182%

TOWNS/CITIES

# INDIVIDUA

LS RECEIVING

SVCS.

SECTION OF

COUNTY  Bowling Green* 293 C

335Haskins 6 CPortage* 36 CBradner 10 E

50Luckey 4 EPemberville 18 ERisingsun 5 EWayne 13 EPerrysburg* 212 N

359

Rossford 34 N Genoa 1 NEMillbury 17 NENorthwood 45 NEWalbridge* 50 NEBloomdale 6 S

58

Cygnet 4 SFostoria 6 SHoytville 1 SJerry City 2 SNorth Baltimore 29 SRudolph 10 SCustar 3 W

43

Deshler 2 WGrand Rapids 11 WLiberty Center 1 WWest Liberty 1 WWeston 25 W

Total Served (data from Oct/2012) 845   845

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Bloomdale

Bowling Green*

Bradner

Custar

Cygnet

Deshler

Fostoria

Genoa

Grand Rapids

Haskins

Hoytville

Jerry City

Liberty Center

Luckey

Millbury

North Bal-timore

Northwood

Pemberville

Perrysburg*

Portage*

Risingsun

Rossford

Rudolph

Walbridge*

Wayne

West Liberty

Weston

BG-293 (35%)

Pburg -212 (25%)

Walbridge50 (6%)

Portage 36 (4%)

Rossford34 (4%)

N-wood45 (5%)

NB-29

(3%)

Weston-253%

Pville-182%

Millbury-172%

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Wood Lane School

Children’s Services

Early Intervention

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Early Intervention

For children birth – 3 and their families/care providers)

Individual Family Service Plan developed to assist child’s development.

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Early InterventionStaff provide services in child/family’s“natural environments” (home, daycare, church, playground, etc)

EI specialists, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech/Language, Parent Support

Collaborate with Wood County’s Help Me Grow program

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Wood Lane School

Six to eight students in each classOne certified teacher and one classroom aide for each class Staff/student ratio is low to meet the physical, medical and educational needs of children

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Wood Lane School

Occupational therapy, physical therapy, communication, adapted physical educationNursingCommunity-based activitiesTransition services for youth age 14 - 22

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ADULT SERVICES

Employment• Wood Lane Industries• Community Employment Services• Laser Cartridge Express • Business Supports Associates• Scanning Solutions• Recycling• Confidential document destruction• Wood Lane Farm

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ADULT SERVICES

Program• Habilitation• Life Enhancement Options

Habilitation• Life Enhancement Options Day Hab• Life Enhancement Options Older

Adult• Nursing• Occupational Therapy

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ADULT SERVICES

• Workers earn a paycheck and in turn pay taxes.

• Reduces entitlement liabilities of state and local government.

• In 2011 Individuals working through Wood Lane earned $894,177 and contributed $69,357 in federal, state, and local taxes.

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WOOD LANE INDUSTRIES WORK CENTER

• structured production environment • Employment opportunities in light

assembly, labeling, packaging, sorting, and other work are contracted.

• 50 year history as a valued community business partner in Northwest Ohio

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LASER CARTRIDGE EXPRESS• Business started in 1993• Remanufactures cartridges for copy

machines, printers, fax machines, and other office and personal equipment

• Quality that meets or exceeds industry standards. Guaranteed for one-year from purchase

• Cost-savings of 15-30% for customers

• Inkjet, laser jet, micro(check printing), bio cartridges,

• postage ink, ribbons, drum units, • maintenance kits for fax, copiers,

and • printers. • New cartridges also for sale

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SCANNING SOLUTIONS

More than a scan – it is your document management system.

Scanning makes your files easy to access.

Cost efficient. Save money on storage units and increase your available office space.

Paper files destroyed in a disaster cannot be replaced. Scanned data is safe and provides a secure storage solution.

Ability to shred documents after they have been scanned, with your approval.

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CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT DESTRUCTION

Secure and confidential shredding services Drop off at WLI Work Center or Free pickup by WLIShredded material is recycledCertificate of Destruction is available upon completion.

A full array of recycling services is available with particular focus on cardboard. Talk with us about your

needs.

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CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT DESTRUCTION

A full array of recycling services available focus on cardboard.

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Community EmploymentIndividual workers and Enclaves

Individuals can fill a wide range of positions for employer.

Reliable, dependable, and take pride in work

Cost effective solution for your workplace.

Job Coaches provide on-the-job training at no additional expense.

Unlimited follow along - we provide ongoing staff support for as long as the employee is working for you.

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Wood Lane FarmFresh seasonal produce, flowers, and plants for landscaping grown year-round.

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) – individuals, groups or business can purchase shares.

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Wood Lane Farm

Individuals served by Wood Lane are employed to work on the Farm

Greenhouses Land for use during spring,

summer, and fall.

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Training provided for individuals who live in the community.Goal is to improve skills needed within the community that include budgeting, banking, household tasks, and assistance with health care issuesSupport is based upon the interest of the individuals and his/her needs and interests.

ADULT SERVICESLIFE ENHANCEMENT OPTIONS/DAY HABILITATION PROGRAM

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Older Adults: Fifty-five and older,

Individuals can participate in community-based programs which include:

Senior Center activities

bowling

events geared towards older adults.

Adult ServicesLife Enhancement Options/Day Services

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Therapy and Sensory Rooms

Occupational therapy services

Nursing

Adult ServicesLife Enhancement Options/Day Services

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SPECIAL OLYMPICS

Athletes include • youth and adults served by Wood Lane

• students in special education classes in public schools

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WOOD COUNTY SPECIAL OLYMPICS

Fifteen sports Year-round training

Program’s success is enhanced by over 200+ volunteers each year.

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NICHOLS THERAPY POOL

Built in 1993 thanks to donations by John and Nancy Nichols and other donors.

Used by children and adults served by Wood Lane, public schools special education classes, Special Olympics.

Community rentals for birthday parties and other events help offset operating costs

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OHIO NATIONAL GUARD COMMUNITY TRAINING CENTER

Dolores A. Black Gymnasium

Used by: Individuals eligible for services; Special OlympicsCommunity groups can rent

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TRANSPORTATION

Buses cover

all school districts in Wood County.

• Transportation for adults to/from jobs in the community.

• Service utilized 200,000 miles each year

County-wide van shuttle service:

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TRANSPORTATION

All buses equipped with lifts for individuals who use wheelchairs

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Service and Support Administration Independent service unit

Reports directly to the Superintendent

Staff include Service Coordinators, Major Unusual Incident Specialist and Behavior Support Specialists.

Staff assist individuals with eligibility, intake, referrals, linkage, placement, coordination,

monitoring, follow-up, and crisis intervention.

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Family Support Services

Financial support for families/care providers for areas like respite care, adaptive equipment, and special diets.Assistance provided on a sliding scale.

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VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers include board members, community members, university students, and junior high and high school

youth

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We appreciate the diverse talents of our volunteers!

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Wood County Board of Developmental Disabilities

www.woodlane.us

www.facebook.com/Wood.Lane.Works

www.LCEonline.com