Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Technology Tuesday

Check out Shelly, who is using a smart projector and an adaptive paintbrush to paint her latest masterpiece while participating in an Imagine! CORE/Labor Source art class.

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Technology Tuesday

Today’s “Technology Tuesday” is both an offering of gratitude and a celebration.

At last week’s meeting of the Imagine! Foundation’s Board of Directors, the assembled Board celebrated the fact that the mortgage for Imagine!’s Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome had been paid in full!

 
Imagine! began planning for this home in the early 2000s. The strategy was to create a home that demonstrated how a variety of technologies could be used to increase self-reliance among individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), and to act as a living laboratory for testing and refining new technologies and to promote the use of those technologies for service for people with I/DD across Imagine!, our state, our nation, and even internationally.

This was the first such home in the nation, and the Imagine! Foundation Board of Directors committed itself to ensuring that the home was paid for entirely through donations and grants. An ambitious fundraising campaign was launched in 2005, and now, a little more than a decade later, that promise from the Board to fully support the project has come to fruition, and the home is completely paid off.

The promise of the SmartHome is being realized as well. Early studies demonstrated that the use of technology at the Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome resulted in a large increase in residents’ perception of their control over their own lives and positive increases among residents including: feeling safer in their new home, feeling respected by others around them, number of personal relationships, and access to resources the residents felt they needed. 

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Though the home was proven to be a successful first step in bringing technology to the forefront of services for people with I/DD, it was only the first step in Imagine!'s strategy. In addition to building a second SmartHome in Longmont, the Charles Family SmartHome, Imagine! has also continually moved forward with the second phase of the project – acting as “tech evangelists” for our field. Thousands of individuals have toured both of Imagine!’s SmartHomes to see first-hand how technology is changing the lives of people with a variety of disabilities. Imagine! staff members have presented on the SmartHomes and technology use across the country. We are constantly embracing new opportunities to demonstrate technology use and the possibilities it has for creating a world of opportunity for all abilities.

None of this would have been possible without the generous support and commitment of the many individual donors, corporate donors, grant organizations, and government entities that provided the funding for the creation of our first SmartHome.

We thank you all for your demonstrated belief in the potential of all. 

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Technology Tuesday

Phil, who accepts services from Imagine!’s CORE/Labor Source department, is learning how to create his own original computer games using an application called Hopscotch.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Taking Part In Broncos 7K

Last weekend, Donna and Gerald, who live in Imagine!'s Santa Fe Group Home, and Stacey and Toby, who live in Imagine!'s Charles Family SmartHome, participated in the annual Broncos 7K event. They all had a great time, and Donna and Gerald even got to meet Super Bowl 50 MVP Von Miller during the Expo before the race. They must have brought the team good luck, which manifested itself during last night’s thrilling victory in the Broncos’ season opener.












Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Technology Tuesday

Anthony, a resident at Imagine!’s Charles Family SmartHome, has set up the SmartHome's first biometric door lock. Traditional locking hardware can be challenging in this community due to the need for fine motor skills and coordination. This lock reads his fingerprint and unlocks the door for him, eliminating this obstacle, and providing increased independence for Anthony while maintaining his belongings securely.
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