Delaware Resident Drives into Independence
By Olivia Minnier
A young man excitedly opens the garage door at his home to go for a drive. He says goodbye to his mom, places the key into the ignition, and makes his way out of their winding driveway, off to try out a new restaurant.
Manny Kirkhart, a 22-year-old resident of Delaware, recently got his driver’s license in January and is excitedly embracing his newfound independence.
Manny has been getting services from DCBDD since the family moved to Delaware County from Franklin County when was 12 years old. He is currently enrolled in Aspirations with The Ohio State University, said Manny’s mother, Kay Kirkhart.
Aspirations Ohio was established in 2002 by the Nisonger Center and The Ohio State University’s Department of Neurology. The group-based support program focuses on social skills for teens and young adults ages 15-30 with autism spectrum disorder and their families.
Kay said the program has not only been incredibly beneficial for Manny, but for her as well.
“They break into two groups, one for the young adults and one for the families, and it’s been very informative on services that are available, you know for the kids. They’ve had employment recruiters from Microsoft come and talk, J.P. Morgan Chase, and another financial company. They talk about college programs, degree-seeking and non-degree seeking,” she said.
“We are in that first twelve-week program that you have to participate in to get to the other stuff and I just cannot believe how informative it really is,” she said. “It’s the best thing we’ve ever done.”
She said Manny is also participating in job coaching from Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities or OOD who is supporting Manny at his job with Zoombezi Bay.
“Someone from OOD shows up about once a week and checks on him and sees how he’s doing,” she said.
While Manny continues planning and figuring out what he would like to pursue as a career, he is excited about being able to drive on his own and goes out to eat every Friday in Powell.
He said he passed his driving exam on the first try and thought the permit test was harder than the driving test. He currently does not have his own car but uses his parents’ vehicles.
“It just took me that day and I didn’t know it would be that easy,” he said.
He is excited to continue working this summer as a ticket collector and driving to work on his own for the first time. He has also been able to start driving himself to hockey practices and baseball practices since he has gotten his license.
Kay said the best part about all of Manny’s recent developments has been seeing him gain more maturity and work with the future in mind.
“He becomes more and more mature every day. His responsibilities and his understanding of how important it is to keep his job and his communication at work. I think he has a lot of respect at work, I think they look out for him. Manny has been very good at developing relationships, that is something he struggled with as a young teenager, and that has developed over time,” she said.
DCBDD Updates
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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
Ohio Afterschool Child Enrichment (ACE) Program – Summer Camp Funding
The Ohio Afterschool Child Enrichment (ACE) Educational Savings Account program provides funds to a student’s parent or guardian to use on various enrichment and educational activities. The program is being offered through a partnership between Merit International, Inc. and the Ohio Department of Education. The program provides $1000 a year for students ages 6-18 whose households are at the 400% or below the Federal Poverty Level to use for educational enrichment such as after school programs and summer camps. Visit Ohio ACE (aceohio.org) for more information.
From Disability Rights Ohio: #AdvocacyMatters: What Students Deserve
Series of workshops hosted by Disability Rights Ohio and their partners on a variety of topics related to school-aged students. Visit this page for more information.
- March 18: Social Security for Transition Age Youth by DRO
- April 15: STABLE Accounts by Office of the Ohio Treasurer, Robert Sprague
Family Advisory Council – March 20
The Family Advisory Council provides a forum for the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) to hear directly from family members about the issues that affect their lives and provides the opportunity to learn more about the department’s current initiatives from executive staff. Register Here
From Ohio SIBS – SIB Talk 2024
Sib Talk is a virtual information series designed for adult sibs anticipating or living the life of a caregiver for their sibling with I/DD. The monthly gatherings designed for learning, practical application, networking and support. Learn more here.
Ohio SIBS & Siblings with a Mission
The 2024 Ohio Siblings Conference & Retreat is on Saturday, April 13. Join Ohio SIBS & Siblings with a Mission for our 2024 Sibling Conference! Conference attendees will gain valuable knowledge on leadership, self-care, and supporting the larger disability community. Led by keynote speaker Professor Meghan from Vanderbilt University who has done significant research with siblings and families of people with disabilities. Register Here
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.
Community Events & Resources
Sensory Series at Strand Theatre
Get ready for the Strand Theatre’s sensory series for the month of March with a showing of Kung Fu Panda 4! The showing will be Saturday, March 23 at 10 a.m. Doors will open at 9:30 a.m. Sensory showings are helpful for those who can benefit from an alternative movie experience. The lights will be turned up, the sound will be turned down, and all movement and dancing is encouraged!
Health Linkage Program
The Health Linkage Program can help with:
- healthcare providers not understanding disabilities
- being denied appointments
- physical inaccessibility of buildings and places
inaccessibility of equipment like exam tables - inadequate insurance coverage
- lack of transportation
The Health Linkage Program helps make these problems go away so you can just focus on your health!
Adult Literacy Ohio
Adult Literacy Ohio exists to connect adults with developmental disabilities to licensed educators and speech-language therapists who offer 1:1 learning support for improving reading, writing, and communication skills. Learn more at AdultLiteracyOhio.org