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Kareena Strait poses for a photo at Life Builders in Westerville. One of Kareena's major goals has been learning to cook independently. Photo by Kelly Jacoby.

Delaware Co. Woman Increases Independence through Love of Cooking

By Olivia Minnier with photos by Kelly Jacoby

On a typical Thursday evening, a Delaware County woman diligently works with her mother to prepare a taco casserole. She has been working all year to prepare a meal for her family and selected the taco casserole because it was her favorite out of all the new recipes she’s learned.

Brimming with excitement, she eats the casserole with her family. A monumental moment and just one of many touchstones she will pass as she gains more independent living skills.

Kareena Strait, a Delaware County resident, is already very involved in the community. She volunteers at SourcePoint, interns at Reno’s Florals and Fine Gifts, plays soccer, tennis, and basketball with the Delaware County Special Olympics, and takes classes at Life Builders.

Recently, Kareena identified a different goal she wanted to work towards that didn’t involve participation in the local community: learning to cook. Mallory Workman, her Service and Support Administrator at The Delaware County Board of Developmental Disabilities, worked with Kareena’s independent provider, Jennifer, to formulate a yearly outcome involving cooking skills and programming at Life Builders that she enjoyed.

“When talking about her time at Life Builders day program, it came up in conversation that Kareena enjoys attending their cooking skills classes, which they offer once per week in their café. As a part of these classes, participants brainstorm ideas for a recipe, compile a grocery list, and go shopping for the required ingredients. Then, they work together to make the recipe and enjoy the finished product together. Kareena’s participation in this activity, along with the fact that she and Jennifer had been working on skills such as meal planning and preparation, led to the idea of Kareena’s yearly outcome – continuing to participate in the Life Builder’s cooking classes and finishing the year by making a meal for her family,” said Mallory.

Throughout the year, Kareena attended cooking classes at Life Builders twice monthly and worked with Jennifer to review recipes, create a grocery list, and go to the grocery store, all while following a budget.

“Kareena is diligent about asking for and ensuring she has the recipes of what is made at Life Builders. She is great at using email. If she needs the recipe, she will ask for it. Kareena seems to be really excited to cook and enjoys spending time with her peers and family doing so. Her family is also very involved in ensuring Kareena has the information needed from us in order to complete her outcome. They are a great cheerleader for Kareena! We have greatly enjoyed seeing Kareena grow and learn more about being independent in a variety of ways,” said Deedra Olney, Director and CEO of Life Builders.

Through all of this hard work and coordination, Kareena was able to achieve her goal of being able to cook a full meal for her family and make a taco casserole with her mom.

Diane Strait, Kareena’s mother and shared living provider, said that it has been wonderful watching her daughter progress and gain more skills for independent living through this process.

“My favorite part about watching Kareena complete this outcome was self-awareness and awareness of other’s part in completing her outcome (working together). For Kareena, connecting with others can be difficult so this cooking skills class encouraged her to participate in the group and bring home the memory and skill to family,” she said.

Going forward, Kareena is working on other independent living skills including; time and money management, cleaning up dishes, and grocery shopping. 

Kareena cooks in the kitchen at LifeBuilders in Westerville. Photo by Kelly Jacoby.
Kareena gathers ingredients to bake. Photo by Kelly Jacoby.
Kareena shows off a dish she made. Her favorite recipe of 2023 has been taco casserole. Photo by Kelly Jacoby.
Kareena prepares to bake cupcakes. Photo by Kelly Jacoby.

DCBDD Updates

Upcoming DCBDD Board Meeting: December 14 at 6:30 p.m.

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DCBDD to Distribute iBill

We have partnered with the U.S. Treasury Department to be a distributor of the iBill.

Read below to learn more about the iBill and how to acquire one from DCBDD.

DCBDD Funding Modernization

Ohio’s new biennial budget includes much-needed and well-deserved increases in Direct Support Professional (DSP) wages – the largest investment in Ohio’s developmental disabilities system in history! This is important to DCBDD and the people we support because it means that the essential and tireless work of our system’s DSPs is valued both inside and outside of the developmental disabilities system. DCBDD thanks DSPs, today and always, for the role they play in helping all people live personally fulfilling lives!

To learn about the local financial impact of the historic rate increases and the potential impact on services, visit www.dcbdd.org/FundingModernization

SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act

The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program helps millions of people with disabilities pay for things like food and rent. However, people who get SSI can only have $2,000 in assets, which makes it hard for people to save money and get out of poverty.
 
On September 12, the SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act (S. 2767/ H.R. 5408) was introduced. This bill makes much-needed reforms to the SSI program that would allow people with disabilities to earn and save more money for their futures. Urge your members of Congress to support people with disabilities by co-sponsoring the bipartisan SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act today!
 
Call the office of US Senator Sherrod Brown: 202.224.2315
Call the office of US Senator JD Vance: 202.224.3353
Call the office of US Representative Troy Balderson: 202.225.5355
Call the office of US Representative Jim Jordan: 202.225.2676
 
Unsure of how to appeal to your Congressperson? Just follow the easy steps in the carousel! 

Technology Resource Feature

Ohio's Tech Ambassadors

Ohio’s Tech Ambassadors are a resource on how Supportive Technology can be used at home, at school, at work, and in the community. Tech Ambassadors share their personal experiences through peer-to-peer mentoring sessions, either in person or virtually.

Request a meeting with one of Ohio’s Tech Ambassadors here: https://ohiotechambassadors.org/request

Assistive Technology Library

Interested in trying assistive technology to see if it meets your needs? Borrow a device from the DCBDD Assistive Technology Lending Library! Our current inventory includes:

  • Echo Show
  • Echo Dot
  • Ring Video Doorbell
  • Smart Plug
  • Wyze Camera
  • Electronic Reading Aid
  • Miku Monitor
  • Schlage Electronic Deadbolt
  • Clip Different


To borrow a device, review the following documents and submit the request to AssistiveTechnology@dcbdd.org.

  • Assistive Technology Lending Library Procedure
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Community Events & Resources

Health Linkage Program

Adults with disabilities sometimes have worse mental health, physical health, and chronic condition outcomes compared to adults without disabilities.
 

The Health Linkage Program can help with:

  • healthcare providers not understanding disabilities
  • being denied appointments
  • physical inaccessibility of buildings and places
    inaccessibility of equipment like exam tables
  • inadequate insurance coverage
  • lack of transportation

The Health Linkage Program helps make these problems go away so you can just focus on your health!

To connect with the program, call 614.685.9323 or email linkages@osumc.edu

Adult Literacy Ohio

Enrolling now! Adult Literacy Ohio exists to connect adults with developmental disabilities to licensed educators and speech-language therapists who offer 1:1 learning support for improving reading, writing, and communication skills. Apply at AdultLiteracyOhio.org

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