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    Explore " community living" with insightful episodes like "Fostering Inclusion: The Role of Early Childhood Education Resource Services", "038 | Overcoming Dysfunction in Your HOA", ""Living in Community: The Good News Blueprint" (Acts 2:42-47)", "Base Sites: A Home Away From Home" and "Community Living Out Loud - 2023 Holiday Greeting" from podcasts like ""Community Living Out Loud", "HOA Insights: Common Sense for Common Areas", "Integrity Church Greenville", "Community Living Out Loud" and "Community Living Out Loud"" and more!

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    Fostering Inclusion: The Role of Early Childhood Education Resource Services

    Fostering Inclusion: The Role of Early Childhood Education Resource Services

    All children deserve the opportunity to play, grow, and learn alongside their peers in a supportive and inclusive environment. It not only benefits children with special needs but helps foster a community that reflects the diversity of society.

    In today's episode of Community Living Out Loud, host Peter Reynolds and guests Lisa Fantauzzi and Maria Jarmillo discuss the work of Community Living Mississauga's Early Childhood Education Resource Services Team, which supports children with intellectual disabilities in local childcare centers.

    Lisa
    and Maria share their experiences with the program, including success stories, the challenges of growing caseloads and what keeps them motivated every day.


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    038 | Overcoming Dysfunction in Your HOA

    038 | Overcoming Dysfunction in Your HOA

    Today, Julie and Robert explore essential strategies to manage and overcome dysfunction in your HOA!

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    Dealing with a dysfunctional HOA can be challenging! In this episode, we explore practical strategies and insights to help HOA board members and residents navigate and resolve common issues within their communities. From understanding the root causes of dysfunction to implementing effective communication and management techniques, we hope there's something here for you to overcome your dysfunction in your HOA. 

    Chapters from today's episode: Overcoming Dysfunction in Your HOA

    00:00 Speak With One Voice Against HOA Dysfunction
    02:31 - Addressing a Leaky Member Dispute 
    04:39 Legal Advice from Adrian Adams
    09:45 The Importance of Lawyers for Your HOA
    13:00 Recognizing Signs of HOA Dysfunction
    19:33 The Impact of Inaction in HOA Management
    22:19 Ad Break - FIPHO Score 
    22:50 HOA Dysfunction Through Being Proactive About the WRONG Things
    27:13 What if You're the Minority Vote on a Board? 
    31:14 Opinions on State Ombudsman 
    33:40 Closing Thoughts on HOA Dysfunction

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    "Living in Community: The Good News Blueprint" (Acts 2:42-47)

    "Living in Community: The Good News Blueprint" (Acts 2:42-47)

    Welcome to Week 2 of "The Good News" series. In this sermon, we explore the blueprint for community living found in Acts 2:42-47. Join us as we take a look at the early Christian community's practices, discovering the transformative power of unity, fellowship, and devotion. We unravel the significance of living out the good news in our daily lives, fostering a sense of belonging and shared purpose. Tune in to discover how embracing the principles of Acts 2 can lead to a more vibrant, caring, and impactful community grounded in the good news.

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    Base Sites: A Home Away From Home

    Base Sites: A Home Away From Home

    The opportunity for meaningful social, recreational and leisure activities is important in anyone's life. But perhaps more important, is the ability for people to choose those activities themselves.

    In this episode of Community Living Out Loud, host Peter Reynolds speaks with Steve Farstad, Day Support Manager at Community Living Mississauga, about the organization's "Base Sites", which provides these opportunities both on-site and in the community.

    Together they discuss eligibility, activities, costs, and the importance of community inclusion for the people they support. Tune in to learn more about this amazing program and the value of empowering people with intellectual disabilities to make their own choices.


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    Community Living Out Loud - 2023 Holiday Greeting

    Community Living Out Loud - 2023 Holiday Greeting

    Happy Holidays from all of us at Community Living Out Loud! We can't thank you enough for supporting our podcast, and we look forward to bringing you more interviews and stories next year as we continue to celebrate the lives of people who have an intellectual disability.

    Let's get loud over the holidays - together. 

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    More Than a Job: Working at Community Living Mississauga

    More Than a Job: Working at Community Living Mississauga

    Some people work to live, others live to work. But what could be better than doing a job that you love for a cause you believe in? In this episode, host Peter Reynolds is joined by Noor Mufti, Director of People and Culture at Community Living Mississauga to discuss the organization's work and the employees who contribute to its success. Noor also explains his role in ensuring a stable and skilled workforce and creating an environment that allows for professional growth and advancement. He also addresses the agency's ability to meet the growing demand for programs and services for people who have intellectual disabilities, and the need for funding to support staffing and competitive wages.



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    Personal Outcome Measures

    Personal Outcome Measures
    In this episode, host Peter Reynolds explores the importance of personal outcome measures in supporting persons with intellectual disabilities. Peter is joined by Nicole Farrell, manager of the Outcome Support Team at Community Living Mississauga and Jessica Portelance, who is not only supported by Community Living Mississauga, she is also a Community Living Mississauga Board member.

    Together they discuss how personal outcome measures are used to identify the goals and dreams of people supported by Community Living Mississauga, tailor supports to help them in achieving those goals, and promote autonomy and self-determination for people who have an intellectual disability. 

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    Inclusive Hiring Makes Good Business Sense

    Inclusive Hiring Makes Good Business Sense

    Hiring people who have intellectual disabilities is more than just "the right thing to do", it makes good business sense. Join host Peter Reynolds as he speaks with Marissa Marr, Manager of Career Connections at Community Living Mississauga, and April McKay, Director of Human Resources at TruEarth about the benefits of hiring inclusively, which leads to increased innovation, productivity, workplace safety and community support.

    If you're looking for a job, or you're an employer interested in learning more about hiring persons who have intellectual disabilities, check out www.career-connections.ca or email them at info@career-connections.ca 

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    Empowering Youth: Summer Program Spotlight

    Empowering Youth: Summer Program Spotlight

    Join Host Peter Reynolds as he chats with Mary Dillon, Community Recreation Liaison at Community Living Mississauga about their Summer Teen Activity Program. Peter also welcomes Durrell Martin, a parent whose son participated in the program, and whose daughter volunteered there. Durrell shares his personal journey with Community Living Mississauga and the transformative impact the organization has had on his whole family. 

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    Volunteering for a Stronger Community

    Volunteering for a Stronger Community

    Volunteering is more than just helping others; there are tremendous benefits to the volunteers themselves. In this episode, Peter speaks with Deb Walsh, Manager of Volunteer Services at Community Living Mississauga and Mark Overton, Dean of Student Affairs and Assistant Principal of Student Services at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM), about the value of volunteerism, the opportunities available at Community Living Mississauga, and their partnership with UTM's Community On Campus Program which pairs students with individuals who have an intellectual disability to experience life on campus.

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    What is Community Living Mississauga?

    What is Community Living Mississauga?

    Community Living Out Loud is a podcast that celebrates the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and the advocacy work done on their behalf.

    In this first episode, host Peter Reynolds talks with Laura Sluce, CPA and partner at Ernst & Young, and Keith Tansley, Executive Director of Community Living Mississauga. They delve into what the organization does, the services it provides, and how individuals with intellectual disabilities can access these services. The discussion also covers advocacy work being done on behalf of people with intellectual disabilities and how listeners can help support them in their own communities.

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    Community Living Out Loud Podcast Trailer

    Community Living Out Loud Podcast Trailer

    Come celebrate the lives of people who have an intellectual disability and the incredible work being done to advocate for them and their families with Community Out Loud, a  podcast presented by the Community Living Mississauga. 

    Join us for inspiring stories and practical resources to help person’s with intellectual disabilities live independently in the community.

    You can listen on your favourite podcast app, or watch us on YouTube.

    Let’s get loud together.









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    Cultivating ‘Grand’ parenting with care !!!

    Cultivating ‘Grand’ parenting with care !!!

    Let's explore about the concept of 'social parenting' and contribution of TAPAS ELDER CARE in that field from the founder Prajakta Wadhvakar !!! The journey of working with and taking care of senior citizens with active aging and some crucial diseases pertaining to old age.

    पालकत्वाचा आयाम खूप मोठा आहे ... आपण करत असलेलं आपल्या मुलांचं पेरेंटिंग या पुरतंच ते मर्यादीत नसून ते वेगवेगळ्या टप्प्यांवर वेगवेगळ्या स्वरूपाचं असतं. समाजाचा एक जबाबदार नागरीक म्हणून "सामाजिक" पालकत्व किंवा social parenting ही खूप महत्वाची संकल्पना देखील 'सुजाण पालकत्वाच्या ' व्याख्येतच येते !!! अशा प्रकारच्या पालकत्वामध्ये जसं समाजातल्या विविध स्तरांतल्या मुलांचं पालकत्व येतं तसंच अर्थात वृद्धांचं पालकत्व हा देखील अतिशय महत्वाचा विषय येतो. याच प्रकारचं 'सामाजिक पालकत्व' गेली ७ वर्ष अतिशय मनापासून आणि प्रचंड मेहनतीने निभावत असलेल्या "तपस" या संस्थेबद्दल आणि तिथे होत असलेल्या उत्तम कामाविषयी जाणून घेणार आहोत … active aging च नाही तर dementia , Alzheimer , palliative care यासारख्या गुंतागुंतीच्या आजरांसाठीही सेवा देणारं आणि आजीआजोबांची उत्तम काळजी घेत त्यांची second inning सुखकर होण्यासाठी सतत नवनवे उपक्रम राबवणारं 'तपस ' नेमकं कसं आणि काय काम करतं? याविषयीचा प्रवास उलगडणार आहोत; या संस्थेची संस्थापक प्राजक्ता ताई अर्थात प्राजक्ता वढावकर हिच्याकडून !!! [ Founder -Tapas Elder Care ]

    प्राजक्ता ताई गेली ७ वर्ष तिच्या तपस या संस्थेमार्फत ऍक्टिव्ह एजिंग आणि वृद्धापकाळातील काही गुंतागुंतीच्या आजारांनी ग्रस्त असणाऱ्या आजीआजोबांसाठी खूप मोलाचं काम करतेय !! आज जवळपास ११० ज्येष्ठ तिच्या संस्थेत अगदी समाधानाने राहतात . तिच्या या सामाजिक पालकत्वाच्या जाणिवेतून करत असलेल्या कामासाठी; तिला अनेक पुरस्कारही मिळाले आहेत !! त्याच प्रमाणे पॅलिएटिव्ह care संदर्भात अनेक कॉन्फरेन्स मध्ये तिने गेस्ट स्पीकर म्हणून मार्गदर्शन ही केलं आहे . नुकताच तिला inner wheel आणि रोटरी तर्फे service excellence चा पुरस्कार मिळालाय !! 

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    Ashton Cepin - Growing up, Art, and the Village

    Ashton Cepin - Growing up, Art, and the Village

    Ashley Cousineau sat down to talk with Ashton Cepin about growing up in a community house, being a pastor's daughter, her art, and being a librarian.


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    E015 community living with Steve Tsilimos

    E015 community living with Steve Tsilimos

    ENVISIONing natural aspects of community living and all its shapes and possibilities with Steve Tsilimos, a naturalist and fermenter, a former college athlete at the University of Chicago. He left the States to look for a better way to live and ended up spending a long time living and working at Punta Mona, a center for regenerative design and botanical studies in Costa Rica.

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    Symbiosia a New Housing Concept on Alzheimer's Speaks Radio

    Symbiosia a New Housing Concept on Alzheimer's Speaks Radio
    Esther Wiskerkethe visionary and founder of Symbiosia, a new concept in community living joins our host Lori La Bey; along with five supporters of the program Marc Sansom - SALUS Global Knowledge Exchange, Stuart McArthur - Robert McAlpine UK’s leading civil engineering company, Geoff Southern - IBI Group leads the architectural design, Jas Bassi - Caregiver for her mother, & Diane Bray - Dean at Solent University.

     

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    Symbiosia a New Housing Concept on Alzheimer's Speaks Radio

    Symbiosia a New Housing Concept on Alzheimer's Speaks Radio
    Esther Wiskerkethe visionary and founder of Symbiosia, a new concept in community living joins our host Lori La Bey; along with five supporters of the program Marc Sansom - SALUS Global Knowledge Exchange, Stuart McArthur - Robert McAlpine UK’s leading civil engineering company, Geoff Southern - IBI Group leads the architectural design, Jas Bassi - Caregiver for her mother, & Diane Bray - Dean at Solent University.

     

    Contact Symbiosia

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    Website:  https://healthycitydesign2019.salus.global/conference-show/healthy-city-design-2019

     

    Contact Lori La Beywith questions or branding needs at www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com

    Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites since 2011.

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    Holding on to the vision:Deborah Gregson

    Holding on to the vision:Deborah Gregson

    In this episode, Deborah talks about the mental space she was in after having 5 kids under the age of 6. She shares how she struggled with postpartum depression and during this time, how things got really dark and she even contemplated living. Deborah was constantly filled with anger and rage. She talks about how scary it was to reach out for help for the fear of losing her children. To add to that fear, the help that was offered was not an approach that she wanted to try. She talks about how her experience living through and treating her mental illness motivated her to go to school at 37. She shares her vision of what community service looks like and how she is working to create a compassionate approach within her own endeavours.

    Deborah Gregson is the Executive Director and Founder of HeARTh Social Profit Company and the founder and CEO of DMG Do More Good Social Benefit Housing and Community Development Corporation. She is a wife, mother and grandmother. She is an artist, singer songwriter, renovator, mover and shaker, and a systems-oriented servant leader. Much of her art and music and her passion for community development comes from her healing journey from mental illness and the truths and insights she earned along the way. Deborah Gregson decided to get a counselling degree after battling with mental illness and through her own recovery she realized how difficult it is for human beings to move past illness when the systems they live and work in are not equipped to help them move into wellness. So, she changed her focus from one on one counseling to community development and systems transformation. She has worked in the field of community mental health and supports for a few years, trying to help build that community of care she knows is needed, and believes is possible.

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