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RISE is Hiring in the Portland Metro Area!

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When describing eyesight, somebody with 20/20 vision is said to see things clearly at a distance of 20 feet without any assistance. RISE Oregon is very focused on achieving a 2020 vision as well, but we need a lot of help to achieve our goal.  We have been serving the needs of children and adults […]

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Raising a Child with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is a term that covers a wide range of symptoms, signs and effects that are associated with exposure to alcohol before birth. Because an unborn child is exposed to alcohol during its vital developmental stages, the resulting abnormalities can affect the child for the remainder of his or her life. FASD […]

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Stay Active This Summer With Our Wheelchair-Friendly Summer Activities List

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Summertime is the best time to get out and explore your world. If your disability requires that you use a wheelchair, don’t let that stop you! There are plenty of things to do that offer accessibility, no matter what mobility problems you face. We’ve compiled a list of activity ideas for you and your family […]

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RISE Services in Arizona – Programs for People Living With Disabilities

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In Arizona, RISE offers unique opportunities for individuals with disabilities. From day services to residential homes where clients can enjoy a loving and family-oriented atmosphere, RISE facilities are designed to provide the very best care and learning opportunities. Day Services RISE Day Services classes are designed to teach life skills that lead clients on a […]

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How to Encourage Positive Behaviors For People with Disabilities

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The goal for everyone involved in helping care for someone with disabilities is helping them achieve their best life possible, but that can be difficult to do alone. Not only are there tangible skills but also social behaviors that need to be corrected, encouraged, or redirected.  It is the responsibility of the caregiver to recognize […]

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Maintain Your Best Social Life While Living With Disabilities

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Creating a community is an important part of life for everyone! Whether your community is made up of family; family and friends; roommates and friends; work family or more combinations; the community represents a support system for all the experiences life throws at you. Not to mention the improvements that could be had for mental […]

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6 Questions You Should Ask Before Becoming Foster Parents

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If you’re considering becoming foster parents, it’s always important to not only check in with yourself, but also your entire household. Being a foster parent is most rewarding when you count the cost, create a healthy home environment, and make the necessary preparation to give your foster child the best life possible.  We understand the […]

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2019 Direct Support Professional of the Year Award

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Recognition honors excellence in workforce providing long-term supports and services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities National Disability Provider Association Names Tommie J. Gross Recipient of 2019 Arizona Direct Support Professional of the Year Award Mesa, Arizona–on April 16th, the American Network of Community Options and Resources (ANCOR) announced that Tommie J Gross, a […]

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How Smart Technology is Helping People with Disabilities

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The concept of a smart home is simple: A smart home is a house in which interconnected devices and home appliances perform tasks that humans used to perform manually. Smart home technology is everywhere. According to Statista, there are currently seven smart devices in over 70% of homes across the U.S. That number is projected […]

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The Benefits of Gardening for People with Disabilities

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Gardening can be a great activity for everyone in the family. Outside of the obvious benefit of eating healthy, home-grown food, gardening is also a great way to engage in physical activity, socialize with others, and feel like you are being productive. For those with disabilities, gardening can have some tremendous benefits. Let’s explore a […]

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