Monthly Archives: January 2020

The Love Affair Continues

by Jeanine Johnson

Those of you who have ever read my blogs know how much I love Easterseals, the mission, the staff and the children. You probably also know that I have spoken in the past about what I hope to be a lifelong bond with one student who graduated in 2017. Periodically, I have the pleasure of being able to meet up with Mung as his mother is gracious enough to share her son with me. Mung stole my heart from day one and I am so glad I get to check up on his progress and achievements. You always hope that the personality and happy spirit still remain after the children leave the nurturing environment of Easterseals. It’s a special place and we all know the outside world can be cruel.
Before Winter Break, my daughter and I planned an excursion to take him to see Trolls the Musical. Won’t lie, I wasn’t really interested in the show, but the opportunity to catch up with the little man outweighed the thought of sitting through the program. I have to tell you, experiencing his reactions to the show and his interactions with my daughter Autumn (who used to work at Easterseals and they were as thick as thieves) brought so much delight to me. I don’t know who enjoyed the experience more. Afterwards, the three of us headed out to have lunch where we could catch up properly.
While Mung was a student, he forged several strong relationships with various personnel at Easterseals. One of those people is Eric who was his bus driver at the time and is now our Transportation Coordinator. Eric had the opportunity to get to know Mung and his family over the period he spent transporting Mung and other students to and from school every day. Well, I had one more treat for Mung that day. While we were having lunch and catching up, Eric made a surprise appearance to see Mung. His reaction was priceless. He was at a loss for words, which I have only witnessed one other time with Mung over the years. Once he gathered his composure, he first said “it can’t be” then he went into silly mode and said “I don’t know that man”, all while smiling ear to ear.
By keeping the connection with Mung, I get to see firsthand that Easterseals was a strong foundation to prepare him for what lies ahead. People often say to me that it’s nice that I keep in touch with Mung. His mother thanks me and tells me it means a lot to her and him. Honestly, it’s partially selfish. I get as much enjoyment out of it as he does. I already have ideas for our Spring/Summer outing. Stay tuned!

Reflecting on 2019: A Very Dynamic Year for AT@Easterseals SEPA!

by Sandy Masayko

Some highlights of 2019 from the AT Department at Easterseals SEPA–

HONORS

Director of AT, Joy McGowan, was recognized as a Healthcare Hero by Main Line Today in May. Joy, who has worked at Easterseals for more than 30 years, has helped hundreds of people attain communication skills and devices through her work evaluating, consulting, mentoring and guiding clients, families and therapists.

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The AT Team gathered with Joy to celebrate her recognition as a Healthcare Hero.

SHARING KNOWLEDGE

The AT Team presented papers and posters about 3D printing for AT and eye gaze technology for young children at these conferences:

  • Assistive Technology Industry Association, Orlando, FL, January 2019
  • Pennsylvania Department of Education, Hershey, PA, March, 2019
  • American Occupational Therapy Association, New Orleans, LA, April 2019
  • Association of the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe, Bologna, Italy, August 2019
  • AT Makers’ Fair, Monroeville, PA, September, 2019
  • American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine, Anaheim, CA, September, 2019

By sharing our knowledge we have been able to guide people in the USA and other countries in construction and implementation of AT to meet a wide range of needs, and we have gained information to help us with our clients.

AACPDM poster w AT Team

This poster traveled to Anaheim for the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine conference.

COLLABORATION

Working with volunteers from Comcast and Thomas Jefferson University, the AT Department and volunteers fabricated over 50 adapted toys for children at our schools.

The School District of Philadelphia’s Science Leadership Academy students have continued to work with us to fabricate toys and devices for our students.

Thank you to our supporters at Comcast, Thomas Jefferson and SLA!

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Comcast Cares Day participants adapted many toys for our students at Easterseals.

Comcast + Easterseals Partnership Celebrate Comcast Cares Day

This Easterseals student received a custom-fitted seat for a kiddie car adapted by Jefferson University students, Comcast employees & Easterseals staff.

GRANTS

Building on our success with 3D printing of Assistive Technology, we have received a new grant from Comcast to fund implementation of Virtual Reality for educational purposes in our schools. Come back for more information about this in 2020.

NEW TEAM MEMBER

The AT Team welcomed Laura Slotkoff, M.S., OTR/L, as an Assistive Technology Specialist in September. Laura joined the AT Team after working for two years in OT at Easterseals. She brings knowledge of new technologies and commitment to expanding opportunities for participation for our students and clients.

The AT Team wishes a happy 2020 to our supporters and friends!