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.
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
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.
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at SERV.
Thank you for your support!
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