Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Guess Who's Touring The SmartHomes?

Touring Imagine!’s SmartHomes on Monday: St. Vrain Valley School District (SVVSD) Innovation Center students.

The Innovation Center prepares SVVSD students for successful Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) careers by partnering with industry to provide real world work experiences. The Center’s mission is to match highly-skilled students with business, research and development opportunities, fostering analytical and problem-solving skills, encouraging entrepreneurial ambitions, and creating mentorships with experts in the STEM fields. What better place than our SmartHomes for students to learn first-hand how technology is changing the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities?

Another group of Innovations Students toured the SmartHome last month. This group will use a final design challenge they are working on to benefit our residents with a specialized project.

Once again, many thanks to Imagine! ambassador extraordinaire Leona Stoecker for arranging this collaboration between Imagine! and SVVSD.

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Technology Tuesday

Imagine! had a great opportunity last week to share information about one of our technology initiatives with US Congressman Jared Polis. Representative Polis visited Imagine! and met with Imagine! CEO Mark Emery and Gale Boonstra to discuss Aaron’s Fund and Imagine!’s Tuneberg Remote Supports Project. Also joining the discussion was Jennifer Shriver, Development Director of Community Cycles, another fantastic organization supported in part by Aaron’s Fund.

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Guess Who's Touring The SmartHomes?

Touring Imagine!’s Charles Family SmartHome this past Monday: representatives from Stepping Stone Support Center. Stepping Stone Support Center is a Colorado Program Approved Service Provider (PASA) operating out of Littleton. They were recently approved for providing residential services and wanted to learn ideas on how they can provide a better service. Also touring were some newer members of Imagine!’s Human Resources team.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Technology Tuesday

Imagine!’s commitment to using technology to improve the lives of individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities isn’t only about computers and smart phones and bits and bytes. It is about finding (or designing) the tools that help create a world of opportunity for all abilities. Case in point: here’s a picture of Katy using an adaptive brush to paint in an Imagine! CORE/Labor Source (CLS) Art Class.

Monday, July 18, 2016

Thanking SmartHome Staffers

Over the past few months, Imagine!’s Charles Family SmartHome has faced some challenging staffing shortages. Imagine! staff members rose to the challenge, not only ensuring the health and safety of the residents but also continuing to provide opportunities for the residents to fully engage in their communities. On Friday, Imagine!’s Innovations department hosted a celebration to thank and honor Bruce Finger, Jennifer Carr, Chris DiRosa, and other staff members for their steady leadership and support during the staffing shortages. Thanks to all!

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Technology Tuesday

Throughout Imagine!’s history of exploring how technology can be used to improve the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), we’ve made every effort to reach out to others in the field so we can share information, learn what others are doing, and take advantage of the strengths that can arise through collaboration.

Below are a few recent examples of those efforts.




On Friday, July 8, representatives from Imagine!, North Carolina-based Simply Home, Wisconsin-based Innovative Services, and South Carolina-based Charles Lea Center met to discuss what a 21st organization serving people with disabilities should look like, and what steps are necessary to get there, and what role technology will play in the continuing evolution of services.


On Monday, July 11, Imagine!’s Director of Business Operations and SmartHome guru Greg Wellems met with Serena Lowe and Zoe Gross from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Administration for Community Living (ACL). The two ACL reps are working on developing a technical resource for states and providers that provides examples, strategies, and effective practices for providing integrated day services to support individuals to engage fully in their communities. As part of this effort, they are interviewing disability service providers to learn more about best practices in integrated day services provision in the community, as well as state and federal policies or funding structures that may make it easier or more difficult for providers to reach these best practices.


And later this year, Greg will again team up with folks from Simply Home to present at the 2016 ANCOR Technology Summit and Showcase. Here’s a brief description of the presentations:

Empowering Independence: How Imagine! Creates New Outcomes Through SimplyHome 
 Technology 

Technological solutions are critical to the success of virtually every enterprise. When we look at the challenges facing the future of supports for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, there is an increasing understanding that technology will be a fundamental component toward supporting a person centered life in the community. Working together, SimplyHome and Imagine! are blending technology with natural support systems to support successful outcomes. 

The session will overview SimplyHome’s support solutions and Imagine!’s processes for incorporating the technology as a core service to better support individuals in the community. This will include sharing the process of referring, assessing and incorporating the identified technology into the individual planning and support process. 

As you can see, Imagine! is continuing its tradition of acting as “technology evangelists” to increase the use of technology in the I/DD field. We’ll keep you posted on further developments.

Friday, July 8, 2016

Guess Who's Touring The SmartHomes?


On Friday, July 8, representatives from Imagine!, North Carolina-based Simply Home, Wisconsin-based Innovative Services, and South Carolina-based Charles Lea Center toured Imagine!’s Charles Family SmartHome in Longmont.

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Technology Tuesday

Here’s a picture of Adam, who accepts services from Imagine!, working on his spelling skills using the Osmo app while participating in an Imagine! CORE/Labor Source class.