SERV joins the
#GivingTuesday
movement
Help
us
create a
Multi-Sensory
Environment
for
SERV
consumers
with
intellectual
disabilities
SERV
Behavioral
Health System,
Inc., which
provides
residential and
support services
to special-needs
individuals
throughout New
Jersey, has
joined
#GivingTuesday,
a global day of
giving that
harnesses the
collective power
of individuals,
communities and
organizations to
encourage
philanthropy.
Occurring
this year on
Nov. 29,
#GivingTuesday
is held annually
on the Tuesday
after
Thanksgiving and
the widely
recognized
shopping events
Black Friday and
Cyber Monday to
kick-off the
holiday giving
season and
inspire people
to give back in
impactful ways
to the charities
and causes they
support.
Dylan
runs his
fingers
through
a bowl
of dry
rice
searching
for
objects.
This
item in
the
Multi-Sensory
Room at
the
SERV’s
Progressive
Achievement
Center
promotes
tactile
stimulation.
SERV’s
#GivingTuesday
cause is to
raise $2,000 to
purchase
multi-sensory
equipment for
our two
Progressive
Achievement
Centers’ (PAC)
rehabilitative
day programs in
Ewing and
Cranford, N.J.,
for individuals
with
intellectual
disabilities.
And, if we raise
$2,000, one of
our generous
donors will
match the funds
up to $2,000,
thereby allowing
us to purchase
$4,000 worth of
items for these
two “safe haven”
rooms. Our aim
is to give our
consumers with
sensory
impairments a
place to go to
where it is easy
on the senses
and even a
little bit of
fun. It is not
necessarily a
place for
learning as much
as it is a place
to reintegrate
or come back to
one’s self to
de-stress and
regain
composure.
At
PAC, we serve
approximately 75
adults primarily
diagnosed with
intellectual
disabilities and
Autism Spectrum
disorder. Many
individuals also
demonstrate
severe
behavioral
challenges.
Approximately
25% of PAC
participants are
on the Autism
Spectrum.
Another 41% are
dually diagnosed
with an
intellectual
disability and
mental illness.
We currently
support two
individuals with
early onset of
Alzheimer’s/dementia
in addition to
an intellectual
disability.
In
2014, PAC, with
the assistance
of SERV Behavior
Specialists,
created
experimental
multi-sensory
rooms in each
program location
(with minimal
funds) to study
the effects on
our consumers.
We have found
that our
consumers enjoy
being able to
spend time in
the room when
they have
stress, anxiety,
aggression or a
need to get away
from loud
sounds. The
multi-sensory
room is designed
to deliver
stimuli to
various senses
-- vision,
touch, smell,
hearing, taste,
balance, and
relation to
people/objects
-- using
lighting
effects, color,
sounds,
textiles, music,
scents, and
more.
The
variety of items
in the room
helps to calm
the consumers so
they can get
back on track
and resume their
normal routine.
We have also
noticed
reductions in
self-injurious
behaviors,
stress,
improvements in
staff/consumer
interaction,
longer periods
between behavior
episodes, and
better overall
attendance at
program.
SERV’s
current
Multi-Sensory
Room,
created
with
minimal
funds,
allows
Progressive
Achievement
Center
consumers
to enjoy
a range
of
experiences
that
stimulates
all the
senses.
Specialized
equipment
purchased
with
Giving
Tuesday
donations
will
help to
enhance
therapy,
learning
and
relaxation
for
individuals
with
intellectual
disabilities
and
Autism
Spectrum
Disorder.SERV
would like to
expand this
component of our
PAC day program
to offer a wider
variety of
specialized
multi-sensory
stimuli for our
consumers. PAC
has many
individuals who
are tactilely
defensive
(underdeveloped
sense of touch).
For the
hyposensitive
individual, we
may use items
such as putty or
weighted balls
to give the
person sensory
input. Weighted
blankets and
vests would also
be beneficial to
promote
acceptance of
the human touch.
Among the
additional items
we hope to
purchase for
both venues are
video rockers
with vibration,
solar system
planetariums,
sensory bubble
tower lamps,
fiber optic
lights, auditory
feedback phones,
sensory games
and a variety of
textured
materials.
We
believe an
expanded
implementation
of our current
sensory room can
help lead to
more
independence and
self-determination
for adults with
intellectual
challenges.
Please
consider making
a gift in any
amount to the
Multi-Sensory
Environment
Fund. Remember,
your gift will
be matched by
our donor up to
$2,000. TO
DONATE,
Click
here
and
write “Giving
Tuesday” in the
Description box.
Please
forward this on
to your family,
friends and
colleagues and
share on
Facebook to help
get the word out
about
#GivingTuesday
at SERV.
Thank
you for your
support!
Read
more at
givingtuesday.org