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Title: Options and Advocacy for McHenry County


1
Options and Advocacy for McHenry County
  • Who We Are and What We Do

2
A brief history
  • Options Advocacy was incorporated in 1991
  • We opened our doors in 1994 providing
    pre-admission screening and case coordination
    services to people with developmental
    disabilities
  • We had 2 full-time and 2 part-time staff
  • Our initial budget was 125,889

3
We grew
  • Bogard Service Coordination
  • Home Based Support
  • WRAP Service Coordination for children with
    severe mental illness
  • Waiver Case Coordination, now known as ISSA
    (Individual Services and Support Advocacy)
  • Project Success

4
July 2000
  • The addition of the Child Family Connections
    program expanded our staff and the focus of
    Options and Advocacy to provide services through
    the lifespan
  • Child Family Connections is the State of
    Illinois Early Intervention System for infants
    and children under the age of three

5
Today
  • We have 28 employees
  • Our budget is 1,200,000
  • We own our building
  • We have 4 programs Child Family Connections
    for children under 3yrs with delays, Community
    Access Coordination 3yrs with life long
    developmental disabilities, Epilepsy Support
    Program the Autism Support Program- any age
    with those specific diagnosis.

6
The mission of Options and Advocacy is to build
resiliency in the individuals and families that
we serve.
7
Child and Family Connections (CFC)
  • System point of entry to the state early
    intervention system
  • For children experiencing a delay in their
    development or who have a diagnosis known to lead
    to developmental delays
  • Families can access up to 16 different services
  • Services are delivered in natural environments
  • Last year we served 1,400 children in this program

8
CFC Goals
  • Families learn to integrate activities that
    promote typical development
  • Families learn how to effectively participate in
    the development of service plans
  • Early intervention services diminish the need for
    school based interventions

9
Community Access Coordination (CAC)
  • Educational Advocacy
  • Provided to those families who need help in
    accessing services within the school system
  • Promotes positive relationships between families
    and school districts
  • Models effective communication

10
Bogard Service Coordination
  • Serves members of the Bogard class action lawsuit
    which provides services for individuals who live
    in a variety of settings
  • Currently our 3 remaining individuals all live in
    nursing homes

11
Pre-Admission Screening
  • Determines potential eligibility for state funded
    services
  • Provides screening for individuals hospitalized
    or placed in nursing homes for short term
    rehabilitation
  • Individuals found eligible are given a variety of
    service options

12
Individual Services and Support Advocacy (ISSA)
  • Monitors health, safety and services for people
    in residential and community settings
  • Participates in the development of individual
    service plans
  • Annually completes state database information or
    PUNS (Priority of Urgency of Need for Services)
  • Currently 260 people are in this program

13
Current Challenges
  • Access to state funds for all supports, community
    and residential, is limited to crisis situations
  • Young adults transitioning from special education
    to no services
  • No increase in funding to address rising cost of
    doing business

14
At Options Advocacy
  • Every individual service plan developed for our
    clients is person centered
  • This plan promotes self advocacy, self direction,
    community inclusion and choice
  • We believe that every individual has the right to
    live, work and play in the community of his or
    her choice

15
Community Connections
  • McHenry County Behavioral Healthcare Network
  • McHenry County Local Interagency Council
  • Child Adolescent Local Area Network
  • Human Service Network
  • Illinois ARC
  • McHenry County Transition Committee
  • Illinois Association of Independent Service
    Coordination Agencies

16
Extra! Extra!
  • Parent Conference
  • Play groups in collaboration with NISRA
  • Monthly Developmental Screenings
  • Monthly Hearing Screenings
  • Vision Screenings
  • Holiday Party for CFC Families
  • Community training opportunities for
    professionals
  • Holiday gifts for our families experiencing
    financial challenges
  • Sibshops
  • Support Groups

17
Our Challenges
  • Illinois ranked 51st in how it supports persons
    with disabilities
  • Fee for service environment
  • Recruiting and retaining quality staff
  • Increased demand for services
  • Diminishing resources
  • Competition for public fundraising dollars

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Strengths
  • Knowledgeable and dedicated staff
  • Supportive Board of Directors
  • Collaborative Community Relationships
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