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WHat do you experience Alberta or better is Winnipeg? I consider you want to think so :wave: I consider reaseon better Ontario?
 
Hi Travis, it was wonderful chatting with you on ooVoo. I wish I could stay longer on ooVoo but my vision could not allow me longer chats.

If you remember me mentioning that I worked at a group home. It was with the BRAD/BRCD, it is Bob Rumball Association for the Deaf/Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf.

There is one program that I strongly feel you will benefit greatly from and it is the SILP program. - Supportive Independent Living Program.

The SILP program offers you...

Interpreting/Communicating

Crisis intervention

Medical appointments

Counselling

Finances/banking/taxes

Employment placements

Social relationships


The SILP program is strict about the guidelines (rules) of the program.

Applicant's Qualifications:
1. Deaf
2. Developmentally Delayed
3. Eighteen years of age and over
4. Non-violent for a minimum of three years
5. Must express the desire to live in the program and want to improve in all areas of life skills


You need to ask your doctor & your worker to contact for this SILP program at (416) 449-9651 ext. 142.

Remember Travis, if you want to move to another province, it also means being very far away from your mother, father and your sister. Your family will be in another province.

In the SILP program, you will be expected to be responsible all on your own to pay your own rent, cook your own food, wash your clothes, keep your apartment clean and be responsible for your mental & physical well-being.

The SILP program can be found either in Milton, ON or Toronto, ON.

Make very good decisions and think long and hard before you decide quickly.

Smile :)
 
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Hi Travis, it was wonderful chatting with you on ooVoo. I wish I could stay longer on ooVoo but my vision could not allow me longer chats.

If you remember me mentioning that I worked at a group home. It was with the BRAD/BRCD, it is Bob Rumball Association for the Deaf/Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf.

There is one program that I strongly feel you will benefit greatly from and it is the SILP program. - Supportive Independent Living Program.

The SILP program offers you...

Interpreting/Communicating

Crisis intervention

Medical appointments

Counselling

Finances/banking/taxes

Employment placements

Social relationships


The SILP program is strict about the guidelines (rules) of the program.

Applicant's Qualifications:
1. Deaf
2. Developmentally Delayed
3. Eighteen years of age and over
4. Non-violent for a minimum of three years
5. Must express the desire to live in the program and want to improve in all areas of life skills


You need to ask your doctor & your worker to contact for this SILP program at (416) 449-9651 ext. 142.

Remember Travis, if you want to move to another province, it also means being very far away from your mother, father and your sister. Your family will be in another province.

In the SILP program, you will be expected to be responsible all on your own to pay your own rent, cook your own food, wash your clothes, keep your apartment clean and be responsible for your mental & physical well-being.

The SILP program can be found either in Milton, ON or Toronto, ON.

Make very good decisions and think long and hard before you decide quickly.

Smile :)


Wonderful and informative post, Bott!
 
Thanks for the credit, but Mrs. Bucket is the poster who deserves it.:)

:Oops: Then, wonderful and informative post, Mrs. Bucket!:giggle:

I suffer from a rare condition known as "screen name dyslexia".:giggle:
 
:Oops: Then, wonderful and informative post, Mrs. Bucket!:giggle:

I suffer from a rare condition known as "screen name dyslexia".:giggle:

That's ok. It is easy to get confused between different brilliant people!:P
 
:hug: Big hugs to you both!

I was really happy to help Travis because I could see with what's left of my vision on ooVoo the pain he was going through.

I used to work for both BRCD and BRAD. Their programs, especially, SILP, is amazing.

With SILP, I was able to facilitate the independence of many adults. I only had to make sure things were okay and the rest was done all by the adults themselves. The staff just touched base and facilitated and did crisis prevention/intervention.

The staff are all Deaf. That's what BRCD/BRAD's main criteria is.. Culturally Deaf staff with Deaf clients.

You will find in BRCD/BRAD a lot of ASL immersion seminars/workshops... I cannot say any more wonderful things about Rev. Bob Rumball. His name says a lot about him.
 
:hug: Big hugs to you both!

I was really happy to help Travis because I could see with what's left of my vision on ooVoo the pain he was going through.

I used to work for both BRCD and BRAD. Their programs, especially, SILP, is amazing.

With SILP, I was able to facilitate the independence of many adults. I only had to make sure things were okay and the rest was done all by the adults themselves. The staff just touched base and facilitated and did crisis prevention/intervention.

The staff are all Deaf. That's what BRCD/BRAD's main criteria is.. Culturally Deaf staff with Deaf clients.

You will find in BRCD/BRAD a lot of ASL immersion seminars/workshops... I cannot say any more wonderful things about Rev. Bob Rumball. His name says a lot about him.

Oh, I love Rum Balls!:giggle: (j/k)! I agree....fostering independence is the name of the game. Many times, all that takes is being under the direction of a staff that truly understands the issues from a cultural perspective. Failure to achieve independence is quite often the fault of society rather than the fault of the individual. Help must be appropriate to the situation if it is to be effective.
 
Thank you Mrs. Bucket for taking Travis under your caring wings. :) I'm glad that he has you for a friend.
 
Oh, I love Rum Balls!:giggle: (j/k)! I agree....fostering independence is the name of the game. Many times, all that takes is being under the direction of a staff that truly understands the issues from a cultural perspective. Failure to achieve independence is quite often the fault of society rather than the fault of the individual. Help must be appropriate to the situation if it is to be effective.

You and me.. rumballs! :giggle:

Yes, I agree about fostering independence and also maintaining boundaries during those times are so difficult.

It's hard not to be emotionally involved when you see one becomes independent after helping them after being involved with them for so long.

To be stoically- cold and be professional during those times, I compare it as being a robot.

I would rather be human, show my emotions so I can relate and allow for bonding. This I believe allows for relationship growth also for the clients too.
 
Thank you Mrs. Bucket for taking Travis under your caring wings. :) I'm glad that he has you for a friend.

It is too hard not to help a person in need. He's our brother whether we like it or not. We all are the same.
 
You and me.. rumballs! :giggle:

Yes, I agree about fostering independence and also maintaining boundaries during those times are so difficult.

It's hard not to be emotionally involved when you see one becomes independent after helping them after being involved with them for so long.

To be stoically- cold and be professional during those times, I compare it as being a robot.

I would rather be human, show my emotions so I can relate and allow for bonding. This I believe allows for relationship growth also for the clients too.

Absolutely! It is very difficult not to become emotionally involved with a client. It is tough to maintain empathy without crossing the line into an overly involved relationship. I am passionate when working with a client, particularly in an advocacy role. I just try very hard not to bring the issues home with me. Many is the time that I have shed tears right along with a client, or become indignant at some of the injustices they have suffered through no fault of their own. At the same time, too much involvement also means that I can't be as objective and effective as I need to be. It is something that is a constant struggle for me.
 
Thank you Mrs.Bucket to support to peace to moderator respect to Travis. Travis is very positive change support to friends. I want to invite to you. I want to help you understand more better you...... Thank you so much reba and Jillo thank you so much for support to tell to help Travis want to better communication to us. I want to cooperation to you. I want to strong you.....
 
Thank you Mrs.Bucket to support to peace to moderator respect to Travis. Travis is very positive change support to friends. I want to invite to you. I want to help you understand more better you...... Thank you so much reba and Jillo thank you so much for support to tell to help Travis want to better communication to us. I want to cooperation to you. I want to strong you.....

:hug: Travis! We all care for you.
 
travis,

i don't have anything to add to this thread, but wanted to let you know that i care about you as well. anytime you'd like to talk, send me a pm or message under my profile. you and i have been communicating with each other for a long time and i always appreciate you letting me know how everything is going. <hugs>
 
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