Friday, July 29, 2011
14 More Days to Vote for Citgo Fueling Good Program
August is National Immunization Awareness Month
Many school districts require certain immunizations for children to attend. Check with your school and your doctor to ensure your child has all the necessary and recommended vaccinations for their age group. Also, older children going to college should ensure they are current in their immunizations, as they will be living closely with many people.
Immunizations aren't just for kids! Adults should also check with their doctor to make sure they have had the recommended vaccinations. In addition, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all people over the age of 6 months receive a seasonal flu vaccine annually to protect against influenza.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Tops Charity Car Giveaway
Thank you to all of you who supported The Arc by voting for us online! It is truly appreciated!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Ida Caldwell Named June Employee of the Month
Thank you, Ida, for all your hard work on this investigation! And congratulations on being named the Employee of the Month for June!
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Calling All Chiavetta's Chicken BBQ Lovers!
What: Chiavetta's Chicken BBQ Fundraiser. Proceeds to benefit the Meals on Wheels/Nutri-Fair program
Where: The Arc of Orleans County Meals on Wheels/Nutri-Fair program at 16 East Academy Street (Old Grammar School), Albion, NY
When: Thursday, August 4, 2011 from 12:00 to 4:00 pm
Cost of Chicken BBQ: $8.00
What's Included in the Meal?: 1/2 chicken, salt potatoes, macaroni salad, roll with butter and dessert
Where Can I get a Ticket Info.?: Please contact 585-589-7817 for ticket info.
Can I Purchase Advance Tickets?: You can purchase tickets in advance at the Meals on Wheels/Nutri-Fair program located at 16 East Academy Street or at The Arc's Community Relation Department at 122 Caroline Street.
We look forward to seeing you and your appetite on August 4th!!!
Monday, July 18, 2011
Employment Listing 7/18/11 Vocational Training Assistant
POSITION: VOCATIONAL TRAINING ASSISTANT – JOB COACH
REGULAR FULL-TIME
REPORTS TO: SUPPORTED WORK MANAGER – MELISSA COTTER
OPERATIONS MANAGER – DAVE BELLUCCI
LOCATION: ASSOCIATED BRANDS ENCLAVE
DUTIES: Provides direct hands on supervision, training and counseling to people with disabilities in a variety of vocational & community settings.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Working level knowledge of production techniques, methods and/or training involving adults who are disabled. Experience with the developmentally disabled preferred along with factory and other entry level type of experience helpful. Demonstrates skills equivalent to a high school diploma. Ability to deal with people at all organizational levels, good administrative, organizational, problem solving, training and oral & written communication skills required. Capable of completing SCIP, CPR & other required training. Must be available to work weekends, holidays & evenings. Must be flexible. Must be able to drive a 15 passenger van and have access to a vehicle if no program vehicles are available. Needs a valid NYS driving license.
STARTING RATE: Grade 5DC - $8.52/hr.
Vocational Training/Community Living Assistants who are currently paid at grade 9, will continue to be paid at grade 9.
Interested candidates should submit a resume by July 25, 2011 to the:
Human Resources Department.
ATTN: Carol S. Fox
The Arc of Orleans County
PO Box 439
Albion, NY 14411
e-mail: cfox@arcoforleans.org
Fax #589-5669
The Arc of Orleans County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Posted: 7/18/11
Employment Listing 7/18/11 PTII Community Integration Specialist
POSITION: COMMUNITY INTEGRATION SPECIALIST
PART TIME CATEGORY II – 2 POSITIONS
21 HOURS PER WEEK AND 14 HOURS PER WEEK
REPORTS TO: ROBERT & BARBARA HOFFMAN
LOCATION: 10772 RYAN RD., MEDINA, NY 14103
DUTIES: PROVIDE SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE FOR PARTICIPATION IN INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY ACTIVITITES, EVENTS AND VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES IDENTIFIED BY PERSON SERVED AND THEIR CIRCLE OF SUPPORT.
QUALIFICATIONS:
KNOWLEDGE OF INFORMATION AND TECHNIQUES REQUIRED TO PROVIDE INSTRUCTION, SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNITY INTEGRATION AND VOLUNTEER PLACEMENTS. ABILITY TO BE AWARE AND UNDERSTAND REACTIONS OF OTHER PEOPLE. ABILITY TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY, GOOD COMMUNICATION, WRITTEN & ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS ARE REQUIRED. MUST HAVE A VALID NYS DRIVERS LICENSE AND MUST MEET THE AGENCY MOTOR VEHICLE GUIDELINES. MUST ALSO BE ABLE TO MEET CHILD ABUSE CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS.
STARTING RATE: $10.50 PER HOUR
Interested Candidates should submit a resume before 7/25/11 to:
ROBERT AND BARBARA HOFFMAN
10772 RYAN ROAD
MEDINA, NY 14103
e-mail: grapeshoffman@yahoo.com
The Arc of Orleans County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Posted: 7/18/11
Summer Safety & First Aid
BIKING:
1. Before riding check your bike's condition
2. Always wear a helmet
3. Wear bright colors
4. Avoid clothing that can get caught in the chain
5. Use reflectors
6. Don't ride at night
7. Obey the same traffic signs and signals that cars do
8. Ride single-file and to the right with traffic
9. Signal with your left hand
OUTDOOR SPORTS:
1. Have water handy to drink at all times
2. Play in safe areas, away from traffic
3. Warm up before vigorous activity
4. Wear protective gear
5. Watch for following symptoms of heat stroke: decreased sweating, red, hot and dry skin, confusion, irritability, deep breathing, and unconsciousness
6. If heat stroke symptoms occur; move to a cool place, remove unnecessary clothing, lay on back with feet raised, sponge with cool water. Call 911 IMMEDIATELY!
BOATING:
1. Follow boat safety rules
2. Make sure everyone wears personal flotation device
3. Check equipment and fuel before leaving
4. Carry emergency beacons and/or a ship to shore radio if planning long trip
5. Don't boat in bad weather or near swimmers or water skiers
6. Always let someone know expected departure and return
SUMMER STORMS:
1. In a thunderstorm, seek shelter at once (e.g. in a building or car)
2. If outside, don't take shelter under a tree, and avoid open water
3. Put aside metal items you are carrying
4. In a tornado, seek shelter on the lowest floor
5. Avoid windows and get under a heavy table
6. if outdoors get under a gully or ditch and cover your head
INSECT BITE PROTECTION:
1. Wear protective clothing; long sleeves, pants, shoes and socks
2. Apply a repellent containing no more than 10% DEET
3. Avoid perfumes and scented lotions
4. Carry the proper medication at all times if you have an allergy to insects
Courtesy of Orleans Community Health
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
The Arc is One Step Closer to Winning a Vehicle from Tops
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Meals on Wheels Chicken BBQ Fundraiser
The Arc of Orleans County Meals on Wheels/Nutri-Fair program will be holding a Chiavetta's Chicken BBQ Thursday, August 4, 2011 from 12:00 - 4:00 pm at 16 East Academy Street, Albion, NY.
Cost of the Chicken BBQ is $8.00 and includes 1/2 chicken, salt potatoes, macaroni salad,
roll w/ butter, and dessert. Take Outs are available!
For ticket info., please contact 585-589-7817. If you are a business located in Albion or Medina and are interested in pre-ordering, please contact Darlene Golson at 585-589-5516 ext. 228.
Proceeds will benefit the Meals on Wheels program.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Camp Rainbow Pool Renovations Completed on Schedule for Camp's Opening Day
Pattie Kepner, Director of Family Services, stated, “The children at Camp Rainbow just love the pool and we are very excited to have all the upgrades done in time for the 2011 season.” The 2011 season begins Monday July 11th and runs through Friday, August 12th.
Camp Rainbow is a five week summer day camp located at 2272 Townline Road in Lyndonville, New York. It serves any child who resides in Orleans County who has completed Kindergarten. It is a joyful place where children, with and without disabilities, get to learn, play, and form lasting friendships.
For information on Camp Rainbow, please call 585-589-1750.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
July is UV Safety Month
Enjoy fun in the sun safely. Participating in outdoor activities like swimming, tennis or gardening generally mean hours of exposure to Ultraviolet (UV) rays. Remember to take precautions to protect your skin and eyes anytime you’re exposed to ultraviolet rays.
Did you know?
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the US.
Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun are the main cause of skin cancer.
UV rays can damage your eyes and cause premature aging of the skin.
Blond or red hair
Blue or green eyes
Limit your exposure to the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when UV rays are strongest.
Use sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher.
Cover up with long sleeves and a hat.
Check your skin regularly for any changes.
Wear sunglasses whenever you’re outside