Awakening The Spirit Print E-mail

During the week of June 22nd, Margaret Hoffmann, Community Support Services Director, Service Coordinators Nakeyia Younger and Jason Hocker, and Brian Doyle, Associate Executive Director, traveled to Baldwinsville, a small town outside of Syracuse to work with three of the person’s for whom we provide services in an extraordinary two-day experience in person-centered work: Awakening the Spirit

This immersion conference, sponsored by Onondaga Community Living, was a unique opportunity to work with and learn from Dr. Beth Mount and Executive Director of Onondaga Community Living, Pat Frantangelo, both pioneers in individualized supports.

We, along with other agencies from across the state, discussed and hammered out how to move forward with innovative and individualized services. During the conference, we worked with three individuals – Marsha Koument, Phillip Velonis, and Brenda Berryan, to look deeply into their life histories, the important relationships in their lives, their choices, preferences, dreams, goals, as well as their vulnerabilities and needs. Through these very far reaching discussions and utilizing person centered tools developed by Onondaga Community Living, we learned much more then is ordinarily discovered through the typical ISP process.

Marsha, Phillip and Brenda were refreshingly forthcoming, candid and insightful in speaking about who they really are as persons and what they really want for their lives. Perhaps most importantly we learned a great deal of the gifts they have to offer those around them.

Through a new pilot “Portal” Program introduced by OMRDD, we will now be working with Marsha, Phillip and Brenda, as well as several other people to develop highly individualized plans and supports that will help them move toward their dreams and desires in a deliberate and focused way. Once again, we look to live our Mission: To offer people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities opportunities to live and experience full lives.

 
OMR/DD Commissioner’s Forum Testimony Print E-mail

Recently, OMR/DD’s Commissioner, Diana Jones Ritter announced a series of Public Forums to gather input as she and her staff develop OMRDD’s Statewide Comprehensive Plan for Services for the Period 2009 through 2013.Anumber of family members, service providers, self advocates and other stakeholders presented testimony to the Commissioner. At the June 15th forum, conducted in Kingston, I presented the following testimony.

-Brian Doyle 

Good afternoon.  My name is Brian Doyle, Associate Executive Director for Ulster-Greene ARC.  First, I want to thank Commissioner Jones Ritter for conducting this series of forums and in particular for posing the questions posted in the forum announcement.  Those questions are certainly pertinent to the many challenges and opportunities we face today.  I wish to address my remarks to the question of what steps need to be taken to make the developmental disabilities system more person centered and individualized.

Ulster-Greene ARC provides services and supports to nearly 1,200 individuals within Ulster and Greene Counties. Our 50 year old agency, a chapter of NYSARC, is a provider of a wide range of traditional program models.  Through various evolutions of thought and discussion with various stakeholders, we have recently adopted our new Mission Statement, “To offer people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities opportunities to lead and experience full lives”.  We have embarked, over the past year, on a vigorous effort to direct our energy toward a more person centered approach with self directed services as a centerpiece.  We are aggressively pursuing Consolidated Support Services/Self Determination and engaging in OMRDD’s Portal Pilot, as well as surveying other provider agencies for related best practices throughout the state.  While we will continue to pursue person centeredness through these unique opportunities, we are also committed to challenging ourselves in our more traditional programs so that even in those program models, the dreams and desires of the individuals we serve are at the forefront.

We applaud and are grateful for your commitment toward this more individualized approach, but we must ask for a greater level of consistency in the messages sent to us by OMRDD. 

The Division of Quality Management (DQM) is spearheading the use of National Core Indicators (NCI) as a true measure of quality.  The NCI certainly does speak to all of the meaningful elements of OMRDD’s mission; however, we and other providers, on a daily basis, experience DQM program surveys that speak far more to the minutia of regulatory compliance than to the profound meaning and purpose of our supports and services as they impact people’s lives. 

We certainly recognize the need to satisfy federal regulations and preserve the safety and wellbeing of the individuals for whom we care. However, there is no doubt that the increasingly onerous approach taken in the DQM surveys of certified programs at best distracts our staff from the mission that we and OMRDD share. At worst they run counter to our desire for our staff and programs to take risks as they center their attention on enriching the lives of the people we serve.   

Some examples:  

The ever expanding array of “safeguards” that proliferate in Individual Service Plans create a risk averse climate where individuals and staff are intimidated away from focusing on what the person truly wants for themselves.  

Because survey citations result in plans of corrective action which, virtually every time, we are told, must address “systemic changes”, we put in place a tangle of “to do”, “must do” and “can’t do” lists and checklists, all of which create a labyrinth of belts and suspenders intended to make for some unattainable 100% fail-safe world.  

When we insist that a Residential Manager concentrates on keeping a case of canned goods off the floor of the food pantry we are keeping her from the vital work of supporting people meaningfully in their home, relationships, and their work.

We are therefore asking that OMRDD closely examine the survey process both in tone and substance and seek to re-tool it towards a greater emphasis in those quality indicators reflected in the National Core Indicators.  

Again, I thank you for this opportunity to speak and thank you for the leadership you, and your executive and DDSO staff are providing in these difficult times.

 Respectfully submitted, 

Brian Doyle
Associate Executive Director
Ulster-Greene ARC
471 Albany Avenue
Kingston, NY  12401
(845)331-4300 x218
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OMRDD public forum on 2009-2013 Plan Print E-mail

OMRDD Announces a series of Public Forums for the Statewide Comprehensive Plan: 2009 – 2013

OMRDD will incorporate the ideas, suggestions, and comments received through these Public Forums to update the 2008 Statewide Comprehensive Plan to cover the upcoming five year period 2009 through 2013. The 2008 Plan documented OMRDD’s strategic mission and vision. As a result, OMRDD developed many activities and initiatives that reflect its mission statement, “We help people with developmental disabilities live richer lives” and its vision to assist people to enjoy meaningful relationships, experience health and growth, live in the home of their choice, and fully participate in their communities. The 2008 Comprehensive Plan, corresponding Strategic Framework and subsequent Interim Report can be reviewed on the OMRDD web site at http://www.omr.state.ny.us/507plan/index.jsp.

Now OMRDD wants to hear from self-advocates, parents of people with developmental disabilities, other family members, non-profit providers, professionals, advocates, and other interested parties about how well our system of services and supports is achieving its mission, and how the system can further improve. OMRDD is particularly interested in hearing about the following themes, but commentary is not limited solely to these themes.

  1. Given the current fiscal downturn the federal and state governments are experiencing, what are the most important needs we should be addressing?

  2. Tell us about what is working well across the state. What should we be trying to do more of?

  3. What steps can we take to make the developmental disabilities service system more person centered and individualized? How can we make change happen?

  4. How can we support more people with developmental disabilities to be employed?

  5. How do we achieve quality delivery of services while maximizing cost effectiveness and efficiency?

  6. If you are a person with a developmental disability, what supports do you most need to live the life you want?

Speakers will be asked to register in advance of the forum, limit their comments to no more than three (3) minutes, and bring two (2) copies of the testimony. Written testimony can also be submitted to Cynthia Redshaw at OMRDD, 44 Holland Avenue, Albany, NY 12229.

Speakers will be asked to register in advance of the forum, limit their comments to no more than three (3) minutes, and bring two (2) copies of the testimony. Written testimony can also be submitted to Cynthia Redshaw at OMRDD, 44 Holland Avenue, Albany, NY 12229.

Please also note that for the first time, OMRDD is collecting information for the Plan through a very brief survey of priorities that can be accessed at its website www.omr.state.ny.us. Please take a few minutes to complete that anonymous survey, especially if you cannot participate in the Forums or do not wish to submit written testimony.

A schedule of the Public Forum dates, times and locations is listed below. Please register using the following contact information. Speaker opportunities are limited; the DDSO will confirm individuals and times prior to the Forum. A video synopsis of the forums can be viewed online at www.omr.state.ny.us following the events.

For general information about the Public Forums, please contact OMRDD’s Bureau of Planning: Phone: (518) 474-4904 Fax: (518) 473-0054 E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

The Kingston event is on:

Monday, June 15, 2009 – 3 pm to 5:30 pm

Kingston: Taconic DDSO, 521 Boices Lane
(Contact: Ann Woody (845) 471-9226 x142 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it )

 
New Palmer project was started Print E-mail

Our Palmer location will be getting new expanded facilities for which the groundwork has just started.

 More information coming soon :-)

 
2009 FOUNDATION EVENTS Print E-mail

Fri. & Sat.

March 13th & 14th                         

5:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.        

Cuffs & Claws

Red Lobster - Kingston

     

Sun.

March 29th

1:00 p.m.

Disney's "Mary poppins" on Broadway

Bus departs Kingston 8:00 a.m. returns 7:30 p.m.

     

Fri.

May 1st

5:30 p.m.

Annual Humanitarian Dinner

Wiltwyck Golf Club, Kingston

     

Thurs.

May 14th

11:00 a.m.

 

6th Annual Golf Tournament

Blackhead Mtn. Country Club, Round Top

     

Fri.

June 5th

6:00 p.m.

23rd Annual Team Trivia Championship

Hillside Manor Restaurant, Kingston

     

Thurs.

Aug. 20th

TBD

Drive-thru Brooks Barbeque

Catskill Middle School w/addt'l  delivery to Kingston

   

 

 

 

 

    

 

 
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