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SUMMARY:"What is Residential Care?" Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register!\nRegister today for the “What is Residential Care?” Lunch and Learn being held on Wednesday\, April 5\, at noon via Zoom. Zoom links will be emailed to registrants prior to event. \nPresenters – Emily Linn\, Supported Community Living Homes Team Manager for Childserve \nTaylor Aukes – Community Services Director for Balance Autism \nEmily will speak on children’s services and Taylor on adult services. \nObjectives: \n\nWhat are the different types of residential care homes\, such as HCBS\, ICF-ID\, etc.\nHow is residential care paid for?\nWhat is the role of the family and caregivers when a family member needs residential care? \nHow is a residential care home set up\, such as roommates and staff?
URL:https://autismia.com/event/what-is-residential-care-lunch-and-learn/
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SUMMARY:Pool Tournament to Benefit the Autism Society of Iowa
DESCRIPTION:Register today for the 3rd Annual Pool Tournament to benefit Autism Society of Iowa! For information and to register\, click here. \n 
URL:https://autismia.com/event/pool-tournament-to-benefit-the-autism-society-of-iowa/
LOCATION:The Rack Billard Club\, 2249 NW 86th Street\, Clive\, IA\, 50325\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Transitioning From High School" Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register!\nRegister today for the “Transitioning From High School” Lunch and Learn being held on Wednesday\, April 12\, at noon via Zoom. Zoom links will be emailed to registrants prior to event. \nPresenter\, Mari Brown\, ASK Resource Center \nMari Brown (recently changed from Reynolds) is the Data Coordinator and Transition Iowa Project Coordinator for ASK Resource Center.  She has a B.A. degree from Grand View College and  has worked for ASK Resource Center since 2002.  Most of her time at ASK has been as a Family Support Coordinator\, helping navigate education and health systems for youth with disabilities.  She has a younger brother with disabilities and currently serves on both The Iowa’s Olmstead Consumer Task Force (OCTF) and the State Rehabilitation Council (SRC) for Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services (IVRS)\, helping to represent the voice of consumers and families.  \nObjectives: \n\nTo review and receive a transition planning checklist\nTo learn about Plus 4 Programming\nTo learn about ways to prepare for work\n\n 
URL:https://autismia.com/event/transitioning-from-high-school-lunch-and-learn/
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SUMMARY:"Sleep and Autism" Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register!\nRegister today for the “Sleep and Autism” Lunch and Learn being held on Wednesday\, April 19\, at noon via Zoom. \nPresenters – Suzanne Bartlett Hackenmiller\, M.D. and Todd Kopelman\, Ph.D. \n  \nDr. Suzanne Bartlett Hackenmiller is an OB-Gyn and integrative physician and the parent of an adult son with autism. She splits her time between Iowa and Arizona seeing patients in person and via telehealth.”   \nDr. Todd Kopelman is a psychologist at The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.  He is the co-director of the UIHC Autism Center and provides behavioral treatment and therapy for autistic children and adults. \nObjectives: \n\nIncrease understanding of the prevalence of different types of sleep difficulties in autistic children and adults\nIncrease awareness of the relationship between sleep and physical and behavioral health\nImproved familiarity with approaches for improving sleep quality
URL:https://autismia.com/event/sleep-and-autism-lunch-and-learn/
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:"How Does Sensory Input Impact Someone with Autism?" Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register!\nRegister today for the “How Does Sensory Input Impact Someone with Autism?” Lunch and Learn being held on Wednesday\, April 26\, at noon via Zoom. \nPanel of Adults with Autism – Tyler Leech\, Abby Niederhauser\, Joel Wesselink\, Marie Ugorek\, and Brian Johnson\, facilitated by Sue Askeland \nObjectives: \n\nTo learn from those living with Autism how they are impacted by sensory input\nLearn about coping mechanisms that the panelists use for sensory input.\nLearn about the Autism Barefoot Challenge created by panelist Tyler Leech.
URL:https://autismia.com/event/how-does-sensory-input-impact-someone-with-autism-lunch-and-learn/
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