Wenatchee Conference 2016

By |2016-08-30T16:23:04-07:00August 30th, 2016|Categories: Blog Posts|Tags: , , |

At the Community Summit in Wenatchee, Washington, hundreds gathered to personify this year’s conference motto: cultivate potential. Nearly every kind of person showed up—client and direst support professionals alike. The atmosphere of every room was that of love and acceptance, and every face had a smile. With a variety of conferences, unique speakers, and a unified [...]

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What’s The Point of Team Sports?

By |2015-05-20T19:49:48-07:00May 20th, 2015|Categories: Blog Posts|Tags: , |

It certainly isn't out of the ordinary for folks to enroll their children in sports programs; soccer, softball or baseball, basketball, and even track and field. And there are a number of reasons why parents seem to want their kids involved in these group activities. Yes, these activities help kids to stay active—and the fight against [...]

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Autism and Understanding

By |2015-04-22T02:40:36-07:00April 22nd, 2015|Categories: Blog Posts|Tags: |

The TV is quiet. You can barely hear it, but for him, it blares. It booms and echoes and screeches and nearly tears off his ears. Ants can crawl across his skin and rip at his flesh. When he looks at you, you seem concerned, but he can't tell; your face is a blank slate to [...]

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and FASDs

By |2015-03-31T23:20:01-07:00March 31st, 2015|Categories: Blog Posts|Tags: |

Alcohol use, during any stage of a pregnancy, can be extremely harmful to the child. To the surprise of some, this includes even the earliest stages of pregnancy, when a mother might not even know! By consuming alcohol during a pregnancy, the baby has a chance of developing conditions that fall into scale of fetal alcohol [...]

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Polar Plunge 2015

By |2015-03-16T21:11:50-07:00March 16th, 2015|Categories: Blog Posts|Tags: , , , |

On February 28th, Reside's RRC Plungers took part in the incredible experience of jumping into the cold Columbia River for the sake of Special Olympics. The Polar Plunge is hosted every year to help raise money for the Special Olympics, and in support of the program (and even several of our clients who participate in these [...]

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ARMIDILO-S

By |2015-02-25T07:27:26-08:00February 25th, 2015|Categories: Blog Posts|Tags: , , |

The last blog post described the legal problems regarding and the steps toward providing better services to DD/ID individuals with a history of sexually inappropriate behaviors. This post will explain more thoroughly what PRS and ARMIDILO-S is, who created these, and how they influence Reside. As a habilitative program, Reside Residential Care's program, indeed, stems from [...]

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DD/ID Sexual Offense

By |2015-02-15T10:30:52-08:00February 15th, 2015|Categories: Blog Posts|Tags: , , |

Reside Residential Care was established to provide habilitative services—that is, to teach independent living and social skills—to Developmentally and Intellectually Disabled adults. We focus strongly on what people are capable of, building confidence, and enhancing and adding to the skills that our clients have. Of course, the individuals we support vary greatly from person to person. [...]

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Fun February Facts

By |2015-02-07T00:04:11-08:00February 7th, 2015|Categories: Blog Posts|Tags: |

For some, love is in the air. For others, the only thing they want is a pack of air fresheners to get rid of the stink. Yes, Valentine's day is near, and the constant reminders—giant teddy bears and shelves upon shelves of little chocolates packed into heart-shaped boxes—make it hard to imagine that February is important [...]

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Depression Information

By |2015-01-30T21:31:48-08:00January 30th, 2015|Categories: Blog Posts|Tags: |

Depression is very much a real struggle for many people. What many people fail to understand is that depression is not simply feeling sad or down, it's a mental disorder that can be broken down and separated into different categories. Last week, I talked about Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and the effects it had on individuals [...]

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Are you SAD?

By |2015-01-23T21:45:26-08:00January 23rd, 2015|Categories: Blog Posts|Tags: |

What comes with changing seasons? Well, with Spring comes the blooming of flowers and a sense of renewal, Summer, heat and a reminder of how badly one wants to go on a vacation, Fall, colored leaves and brisk morning air, and Winter, both calming and exciting colds and Seasonal Affective Disorder. Yes, Winter brings a bitter [...]

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