Guest guest Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 In a message dated 5/21/2006 10:43:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, DMHelmick1@... writes: It seems that our MR/DD did not tell me that they have a case manager that would attend IEP meetings with me, they leave us in the dark about what services they have to offer. It's like our MRDD just doesn't want to tell us anything, it's like pulling teeth to get information. You have to ask and then be directed to another department and then they're out of the office for a few days and you have to wait for a reply or call back again and again. Is anyone else having this problem? Yours, n Oh yes. They never bring anything up here. A friend of mine actually has a good case manager who is helping her and even suggesting things. That is a new concept for us. Roxanna ô¿öAutism Happens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 RE: A friend of mine actually has a good case manager who is helping her and even suggesting things. Is she in cuyahoga or Medina county? does she have connections with the cuy mrdd? just wondering..... and It would be wonderful to have a guide book of all the services our MRDD offers and who to call for questions about specific things. In a message dated 5/21/06 1:40:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, kneeleee@... writes: In a message dated 5/21/2006 10:43:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, DMHelmick1@... writes: It seems that our MR/DD did not tell me that they have a case manager that would attend IEP meetings with me, they leave us in the dark about what services they have to offer. It's like our MRDD just doesn't want to tell us anything, it's like pulling teeth to get information. You have to ask and then be directed to another department and then they're out of the office for a few days and you have to wait for a reply or call back again and again. Is anyone else having this problem? Yours, n Oh yes. They never bring anything up here. A friend of mine actually has a good case manager who is helping her and even suggesting things. That is a new concept for us. Roxanna ô¿ö Autism Happens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 In a message dated 5/21/2006 1:52:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, DMHelmick1@... writes: RE: A friend of mine actually has a good case manager who is helping her and even suggesting things. Is she in cuyahoga or Medina county? does she have connections with the cuy mrdd? just wondering..... and It would be wonderful to have a guide book of all the services our MRDD offers and who to call for questions about specific things. My friend is here in Medina co. MR/DD. This guy is just actually helping her get services and money to pay for things. Go figure. I did not finish the paperwork for my 17 yo to be re-elible for MR/DD because they do nothing for him. Roxanna ô¿öAutism Happens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 Speaking about costs and ABA and Cleveland Clinic, I was kind of not happy to see that their workshops are always so costly. If they do a workshop on ABA for people, they charge hundreds of dollars. At least, this is what I have seen in the past. It just makes it even more out of the range of the average person, IMO. Roxanna ô¿öAutism Happens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 Very true, and not all their workshops are created equal. I've liked some and wished I'd saved my money on others. The sad part is there is no way to know the difference. Not enough of us parents are in communication especially when we first get the diagnosis. > > Speaking about costs and ABA and Cleveland Clinic, I was kind of not happy > to see that their workshops are always so costly. If they do a workshop on > ABA for people, they charge hundreds of dollars. At least, this is what I have > seen in the past. It just makes it even more out of the range of the > average person, IMO. > > > Roxanna ô¿ö > Autism Happens > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 n - I'm sorry you are having such difficulties! Chris----- Original Message ----- From: DMHelmick1@... Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 10:42 AMSubject: Re: [ ] ABA/MFE - costs and - about trying to get answers.It seems that our MR/DD did not tell me that they have a case manager that would attend IEP meetings with me, they leave us in the dark about what services they have to offer. It's like our MRDD just doesn't want to tell us anything, it's like pulling teeth to get information. You have to ask and then be directed to another department and then they're out of the office for a few days and you have to wait for a reply or call back again and again. Is anyone else having this problem? Yours, n In a message dated 5/20/06 7:58:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time, marottafamily@... writes: Our County MR/DD - we have a case manager. I wouldn't necessarily write off case managers, thought, because ours is a good help during IEP meetings - morale support, know sp ed law. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Roxanne - The CCCA has only so many personnel and resources, so they can't help everyone. They have to pick and choose. They might as well pick the ones that are loaded! . Chris----- Original Message ----- From: kneeleee@... Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 2:08 PMSubject: Re: [ ] ABA/MFE - costs and - about trying to get answers.Speaking about costs and ABA and Cleveland Clinic, I was kind of not happy to see that their workshops are always so costly. If they do a workshop on ABA for people, they charge hundreds of dollars. At least, this is what I have seen in the past. It just makes it even more out of the range of the average person, IMO. Roxanna ô¿öAutism Happens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 In a message dated 5/22/2006 10:53:25 AM Eastern Standard Time, angelabiehl@... writes: I was also at one point thinking about a fundraiser. I thought about going to some of the bigger business' in the area and ask for donations for a raffle. (getting some families in need some funds for services together and split the money) I think I would a tax ID# or something like that to be considered a charity? I almost at the point of my pride being pushed aside. Just some thoughts I would name your group and do the tax stuff. You can make money, you'd be surprised. Our local autism group has done a lot of different things to raise money. We've had an auction which was the best fundraiser so far. For our school sped group, we just has a magician come and do a show. Very fun! We've had "Pamper Mom" nights at local beauty salon's - people pay a set price to pick X number of treatments (nails or hair consult or similar) and beauticians will donate their time - some are so nice that way. We went to All Fired Up here in Medina and one afternoon, they donated a percentage of sales to our group. So we encouraged people to go that afternoon. There are a number of ways to do this - just use your imagination. Roxanna ô¿öAutism Happens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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