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Adalyn Schwab talks as her mom, Allison Schwab looks on. Photo by Olivia Minnier.

Delaware Girl Progresses into Teen Years with Confidence

By Olivia Minnier

A nearly middle school-aged girl chatters ecstatically about everything she got for the holidays this year as her mom and younger sister look on, smiling. Her face lights up as she describes her family home, her siblings, and their new puppy as if she can’t wait to get it out. She gets even more thrilled as she’s asked questions about what she’s looking forward to in the coming months and years.

Adalyn Schwab, an 11-year-old Delaware native, has made significant progress on her goals throughout 2023 and is looking forward to continuing that progress into the next year. She has been getting Level One waiver services through DCBDD since she was six months old and utilizes Medicaid benefits as well.

One of Adalyn’s biggest goals for 2024 is to continue improving her communication skills.

“People can understand what she’s saying now, which has been such a game changer,” says Adalyn’s mom, Allison Schwab.

Adalyn has also worked on personal safety using her GizmoWatch 2. The watch allows Adalyn to call family members by selecting their picture from the scrollable digital touch screen. She said the watch is easy to use and that she enjoys using it.

She has utilized this device to call many of her family members on a regular basis. It also allows Adalyn to participate in after-school activities, such as cheerleading, without her parents worrying or being unable to get ahold of her.

She has participated in equine therapy as well, which helped with her speech, utilizing core muscles, and overall becoming stronger.

“That helped with speech a lot as well,” said Allison.

The family is hoping that the addition of a golden retriever puppy, Hudson, who will be trained as a service dog to accompany Adalyn, will help her become more independent as she grows into her teen years.

“We had a big golden retriever named Hudson who became an informal service dog for Adalyn, he just was never trained for that, but became one over the years. He passed away this past summer, so we got the puppy, and this one we are actually going to train,” said Allison.

The younger Hudson is still working on puppy training skills right now, such as potty training and basic commands. Allison said the whole family is excited to have him around and add additional support.

“My other dog was the BEST dog ever, but I like the puppy too,” Adalyn said.

Adalyn is incredibly excited about all the upcoming transitions she is about to experience. She is entering her last year at her current school and starting the transition to middle school soon and will be turning 12 in June.

“She is starting to get into the pre-teen phase and we’ve been working on changing some of the things she has been requesting,” said Allison.

Allison said she and Adalyn have been working on making her room more “pre-teen friendly” in the new year and have added lights above her windows and other fun decorations. She is very thankful to her parents for helping her with all of the new things she has requested.

“My mom is the best mom EVER because she helped me change my room around and move my bed and clean,” Adalyn said.

DCBDD Updates

Upcoming DCBDD Board Meeting: January 11 at 6:30 p.m.

Upcoming Closures: January 15

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DCBDD's Annual Lifetime of Giving Recognition

It’s that time of year again! Lifetime of Giving is back. Know someone who deserves recognition for their work? Follow the steps at the following link: www.dcbdd.org/nominate

  • Select the category that best describes your nominee
    • Outstanding DSP
    • Outstanding Community Employer
    • Outstanding Community Partner
    • Outstanding Advocate
    • Outstanding Peer Mentor
    • Outstanding Professional
    • Outstanding Volunteer
    • Outstanding DCBDD Employee
  • Complete the nomination form by February 16.
  • Submissions will be reviewed and notifications made as nominations are submitted.
  • Nominees will be featured on DCBDD’s social media throughout the month of March. (To feature on social media a signed media release will be needed).

 

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact Chase Waits at chase.waits@dcbdd.org or 740-201-5866. All nominations must be submitted by 4:30 p.m. on February 16 to be considered for recognition this year.

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! 

DCBDD to Distribute iBill Currency Reader

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.

Planning for the Future

Join DCBDD for an in-person event as we host attorney Derek Graham from Resch, Root, Philipps & Graham, LLC for a discussion about guardianship, supported decision making, wills vs. trusts, and Stable accounts.
 
Register here: https://rebrand.ly/planningforthefuture 

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
  • Assistive Technology Lending Library Application
  • Assistive Technology Lending Library Agreement

Community Events & Resources

Charting the LifeCourse Guided Implementation Series for Families

January 10, 17, 24, and 31
4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Register here: 
https://rebrand.ly/xwc9zg8

2024 Dublin City Schools Parent Mentor Summer Program Fair

January 13
10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Dublin City Schools Emerald Campus

Disability Connect and DD Awareness and Advocacy Day

Disability Connect
Disability Connect is a gathering for DODD leaders to hear directly from people supported about issues affecting their lives. It is also a chance to learn more about different projects and resources at DODD and across Ohio while making connections to help everyone live their good life. 

The next virtual meeting is on Wednesday, February 14 at 1:00 PM. Register here:

https://rebrand.ly/0tk7d2z

DD Awareness and Advocacy Day
Mark your calendar for the 2024 DD Awareness & Advocacy Day on Tuesday, March 12, at the Ohio Statehouse. Stay tuned for more details as they become available:

https://rebrand.ly/erclnhv

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