Guest guest Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011  Hi Im sorry it has taken me so long to respond to your sibling question. I was hoping others sibs would pipein too. First of all let me say I know that you are a great advocate so I must assume that your other children are too. I am sure you have done a fabulous job at giving your kids the necessary information.  To answer your questions, I wish my parents (when I say parents I mean my father) had been willing to have an open conversation about my brother’s future. I wish they would have had an open and honest discussion about their hopes and dreams for Nick and what they see my role to be. I wish I could have giving my input on what I want my role to be. I wish we were all on the same page with having a Special Needs Trust and who will be in charge. I wish my dad would have taken into consideration the knowledge that I have in the field and respect me for it. Because I have been in the field for a long time I am very away of all of the benefits, how they work and what is needed to preserve them for my brother. I wish we had a letter of intent, which is basically the road map about Nick that I will need in order to ensure his health and happiness in the future. I wish that I would have had the opportunity to meet others with siblings like Nick when I was younger. I needed that support then and I need it still today.  Like parents it’s really nice to have someone who gets it that we can bounce our concerns, struggles as well as our accomplishments with as siblings. Even though I work in the field it was not until I meet other siblings that I started to learn the real importance of future planning not only with my family but with Nick as well. Unfortunately that all back fired for me, but it is what powers me to educate others on the importance of supporting and providing information to siblings.  I participated in a webinar today that you might find interesting http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=fpvozn This is the audio recording of it. If anyone would like the power point I can email that to you or maybe Laurie can post it.  Right now I don’t think there are any organized groups in Nevada for siblings but there are tons of online resources. One is Sibnet which is a listserv like this but for adult siblings all over the world. The Sibling Support Project hosts this and has tons of other resources www.siblingsupport.org.  A new national organization is the Sibling Leadership Network. www.siblingleadership.org  or of course SIBS (Supporting Illinois Brothers and Sisters) www.sibsnetwork.org  has resources that are not just for IL sibs.  I hope I answered your questions.    Regarding siblings.... Adam's two brothers live, work , and go to school in Nevada. So getting to them to a training here is out of the question. Over the years the three have developed a good relationship enjoying many of the same things. Art and I have tried to fill them in on the nuts and bolts of disability life...SSI,SSDI, MED/care,etc. etc. We are their source of information. What I would like to hear from are current siblings caring for a sib with disability. What kind of things do you wish your parents had told you. Or what kinds of things do you wish your parents had done early, before they died that would have made this transition smoother. I keep thinking we have everything covered, or in the process of being covered. Like many of us, I want this so well constructed the two of them could come right into town and pick up where we leave off. We have three ring binders with information sorted with each benefit. We have a list of names, numbers, policy numbers, bank numbers etc. I would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions folks may have. Thank you, Cindi    Tara Conley www.sibsnetwork.org Please HELP me raise money for SIBS by searching the Internet with www.isearchigive.com/SIBSand when shopping on line go to www.igive.com/SIBS  Resources:  AdultSIBSNet listserv: AdultSibsNet/  Face book group SIBS Network: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=9209702292  Face book cause Supporting IL Brothers and Sisters: http://apps.facebook.com/causes/118226?m=63ef53bf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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