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G uide t o e X hi B it or s hammer/hammer travel 1909 E. Wayzata Blvd, Wayzata, MN 55391 Contact: Josh Senso / Director of Travel Phone: 952-277-2461 Fax: 952-473-8629 E-mail: josh@hammertravel.org or Suzanne@hammer.org Web: www.hammertravel.org Hammer Travel provides customized travel experiences for people with developmental disabilities. All trips are designed to meet the medical, nutritional, and personal needs of each traveler. Hammer Travel promotes individual independence and personal choice to support each traveler achieve their travel dreams. QBs inc. PO BOX 6221, Holliston, MA 01746 Contact: Katherine Lennox Phone: 508-429-9211 E-mail: klennox@qbscompanies.com Web: www.qbscompanies.com QBS provides quality behavioral solutions to complex behavioral problems. Using evidence-based behavior analytic interventions, we offer consultation, training, and software to provide Quality Behavioral Solutions to complex behavioral problems. QBS Behavior Analysts have extensive experience with behavior challenges, from disruption to severe aggression and self-injury-with all ages, settings, and diagnoses. institute on community inteGration UMN, 150 Pillsbury Dr SE, 109 Pattee Hall, Minneapolis, MN 55455 Contact: Vicki Gaylord, Publications Coordinator Phone: 612-624-4512 E-mail: icipub@umn.edu Web: www.ici.umn.edu Through collaborative research, training, and information sharing, the Institute on Community Integration (UCEDD), University of Minnesota, improves policies and practices to ensure that all children, youth, and adults with disabilities are valued by, and contribute to, their communities of choice. research and traininG center on community livinG UMN, 150 Pillsbury Dr, SE, 109 Pattee Hall, Minneapolis, MN 55455 Contact: Vicky Gaylord, Publications Coordinator Phone: 612-624-4512 E-mail: icipub@umn.edu Web: www.rtc.umn.edu For over 20 years the Research and Training Center on Community Living, University of Minnesota, has engaged in the development and dissemination of knowledge to promote community living, employment and self-determination of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. life enrichment trust, inc. 163 Thorn Hill Road, Warrendale, PA 15086 Contact: Rich Howard, Relationship Manager Phone: 724-622-1266 E-mail: rhoward@passavant.org Web: www.lifeenrichmenttrust.org “We protect, We Preserve, We Enrich.” Established in 2004 to assist families in financial planning for loved ones with disabili-ties. Life Enrichment Trust allows individuals with disabilities to safeguard assets without the rish of endangering receipt of their government benefits. senGistiX 1110 Centre Pointe Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55120 Contact: Drew Beaulieu, Account Executive Phone: 612-558-4338 E-mail: Drew.b@sengistix.com Web: www.sengistix.com Sengistix is responsible to the transformation of the health and human services system by bringing new automated sensing technology solutions to caregivers that improve safety, enhance the quality of life, and increase options for greater independence. Visit our booth at the conference or on the web at Sengistix.com. minnesota lend 150 Pillsbury Drive SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 Contact: Amy Hewitt, PhD E-mail: hewit005@umn.edu Web: www.lend.umn.edu MN LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) is an inter disciplinary training program spanning 12 disciplines across the University of Minnesota and is funded by MCHB (Maternal & Child Health Bureau). simplyhome 1985 Hendersonville Rd, Asheville, NC 28803 Contact: Allen Ray Phone: 828-684-8441 E-mail: allen.ray@simplyhome-cmi.com Web: www.simply-home.com SimplyHome designs and provides technology that successfully supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in living independently. Using networked motion detectors, various sensors, and individualized notification rules to chart daily activities, the SimplyHome System instantly alerts care-givers or gamily via text messages, emails, or calls if there is a potential problem. national alliance for direct support professionals P. O. Box 13447, Minneapolis, MN 55414 Contact: Rachael Sarto, Administrator Phone: 612-624-7650 E-mail: rsarto@nadsp.org Web: www.nadsp.org The National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals is a non-profit organization working to promote the development of a highly competent human services workforce which supports individuals in achieving their life goals. P A th W A y s t o re ALI z I ng the v I s I on | AAIDD 33
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