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Carolyn’s Story

Posted on August 27th, 2021

Carolyn’s Impact Story Carolyn is “77 years young” and is a highly intelligent, delightful, and strong women residing in Temple Hills, Maryland. She is a shining leader in her community with an unshakable faith in her Christian beliefs. Carolyn has been through many challenges in her life. At the age of 50, she developed a brain aneurysm in the left lobe and five years later suffered a …
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Taron’s Story

Posted on August 4th, 2021

Taron’s Story Taron currently lives independently in an apartment in Prince George’s County, Maryland thanks to Service Coordination. Taron is hardworking, motivated, and resilient! When Taron first started the process of receiving home and community-based services, he was in a nursing facility/rehab center. Following a car accident, Taron was admitted to rehab twice and became wheelchair bound. He is a strong advocate for himself and, during his second rehab stay, decided that he wanted to have more control over his life and …
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SCI’s July Reading List

Posted on July 2nd, 2021

We’re kicking off July with our second reading list of the summer! From teaching us about ourselves and others to opening us up to new adventures, there is nothing like a good book. We have put together another summer reading list for this second month of summer to help you continue on your journey. If …
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Happy Father’s Day from SCI!

Posted on June 21st, 2021

Father’s Day is TODAY, and we want to recognize all the amazing dads and dad figures in our lives. We acknowledge and appreciate every dad, and through our work with the disabilities community, we also recognize the importance of fathers with disabilities and fathers of children with disabilities.    We admire your resilience, dedication, and ability …
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2021 SCI Summer Reading List

Posted on June 3rd, 2021

Spend this summer exploring the world without ever having to leave your chair! From teaching us about ourselves and others to opening us up to new adventures, there is nothing like a good book! We have put together a summer reading list to help you get started on your journey. Below are some amazing reads …
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Mr. Handy’s Story

Posted on June 2nd, 2021

Mr. Handy’s Story SCI Supports Planner Shernica encountered several dilemma’s when working with Mr. Handy but with her determination and his bubbly personality, they continued to meet each challenge with a solution. Mr. Handy is 67 years old and resides in Baltimore, Maryland, with his daughter and her family.   For years he worked as a sanitation collector with the Baltimore City Department of Public Works until a work-related accident in 1990, left him disabled. Mr. Handy applied for Social …
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Advocating with Art

Posted on April 27th, 2021

Advocating with Art   As we close out Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, we are celebrating the passionate and talented individuals we serve and their loved ones. In many ways, art can serve as a peaceful and healing hobby for individuals at all different levels of artistic ability. Serving as an important creative outlet, it can …
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Julian’s Story

Posted on April 15th, 2021

Julian’s Story Julian is happier these days.  He is living on his own and able to manage his care with the help of his SCI Supports Planner, Kimberly. Julian was born in August of 1955 in Virginia. A hard worker, he began his employment in the custodial department for the Prince George’s County School Board. Then he attended Lincoln College of Technology to become a heating and refrigeration technician. Julian also worked as a helper for a heating and …
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Corey’s Story

Posted on March 23rd, 2021

Corey’s Story SCI’s Supports Planner, Antoinette Berry was assigned to assist Corey Miller in July of 2020 and made it her duty to address his needs. Corey was located at Future Care Lochearn, a short-term Rehabilitation and Nursing Care Center in Baltimore Maryland and wanted to return home with his family. Unfortunately, his mother did not have the space where she resided with her daughter in Howard County.  After weighing all his options for the Community Options Waiver, Corey made the decision to move into an assisted living facility.