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Award-Winning Program Empowers Mothers of Children with Disabilities

By Sam B | May 18, 2023

Friend of the Center and Pediatric Occupational Therapist, Helen Bourke-Taylor, was recently interviewed on a podcast called “Too Peas in a Podcast” hosted by Mandy Hose and Kate Jones. In it, Helen mentions the Center for Independence and our Executive Director, Patti Herbst! Helen, with the help of Patti and the Center, developed a program called Healthy Mothers Healthy Families, which is the longest-running, most effective program for mothers of children with disabilities in the world.

The award-winning program offers free workshops, a free self-paced website and training for pediatric OTs to better support moms of children with disabilities. Listen to the interview.

“Too Peas in a Podcast” is designed for peas (mothers of children with additional needs) and peafessionals (anyone else who plays a key role in the support systems for children with disabilities, parents and families), the podcast snaps the isolation barriers experienced by peas. The podcast addresses mothers being seen, looking after themselves and a change in practice. Learn more about Healthy Mothers Healthy Families.

Dr. O’Shea Honored with Honorary Conductor Award

By Patti H | May 1, 2023

April 28, 2023, APF Welcomes a New Honorary Conductor!

We are delighted to congratulate Dr. Roberta Kuchler O’Shea on being awarded the prestigious Honorary Conductor Award by Semmelweis University and the András Peto Institute in Hungary, as acknowledged on their website.

We are deeply appreciative of Dr. O’Shea’s unwavering support of Conductive Education through research, advocacy, and education, and we thank her for the countless volunteer hours she has contributed to the Center, staff, board, and families.

Congratulations, Robbie!

Construction of Countryside Location Completed!

By Sam B | Mar 28, 2023

Therapy Resumes in Improved Rooms

The Center is happy to report that the construction on the Countryside location was officially completed in February and therapy has resumed in our new and improved therapy rooms!

We would like to give heartfelt thanks to the following companies and folks who made our renovation possible:

  • Studio 222 Architects for creating an improved and functional design of our space
  • Designs for Dignity for donating carpeting and furniture for our new parent waiting room, phone booth, and staff offices
  • Ben Campbell and AMS for donating all of the HVAC work
  • St. Cletus School and Parish for welcoming Center children and staff into their building to ensure critical programs continued throughout construction!
  • The Mayor and Building Department Staff at the City of Countryside for ensuring our renovation was timely and safe
  • Klein Construction for managing the project timely and on a budget
  • Our neighbors Sharma & Associates for being patient with the noise and inconvenience as our space was remodeled
  • MP Flooring Solutions for donating brand new flooring and carpeting to our offices

Diversity Scholarship Award Ceremony

By Sam B | Mar 27, 2023

Meet Kiya Raines!

Please join us in celebrating Kiya Raines, Doctorate of Physical Therapy Student, the first recipient of the Center’s Diversity Scholarship! Kiya is completing her student clinical rotation at the Center. Our thanks to the Board of Directors, Diversity Committee and therapy students that applied for the award.

Pictured from left to right: Board Members, John Thomas and Tracy Lewis, Kiya Raines, DPTS, Josephine Boggs, Clinical Supervisor, and Board Members, Erick Valdez and Clay Kalweit.

Center Receives Highest Accreditation from CQL

By Sam B | Mar 14, 2023

The Center is delighted to have recently been awarded its highest level of recognition: accreditation from the Council on Quality and Leadership (CQL). This endorsement is a true testament to the hard work, dedication, and commitment of the staff and board in providing quality programming and leadership that empowers individuals with disabilities to lead independent and meaningful lives. It is an affirmation of our commitment to help these individuals reach their full potential. We are thrilled to receive this accreditation and remain determined to continue providing the highest level of service to those we serve.

Our Mission

The mission of the Center for Independence is to help children and young adults with disabilities achieve their highest level of independence in the home, school, community and workforce.  Our therapy programs help children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) develop life skills, motor-function and an "I Can!" attitude.

Committed to breaking down barriers to employment, the Center also provides job training and placement for young adults with developmental disabilities through our innovative program Working Together Chicago.

The Center is an IL 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
EIN: 36-4259162

Our Vision: That children and young adults with disabilities have the opportunity to be fully participating members of the community.

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