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<br />MCPD Parks and Recreation Report Dec 07 –Feb 08 <br />Alisa Mitchener, Recreation Specialist 961-8740 ex 24 <br />RECREATION <br />Another inclusive JUDO class has been created by Ron Takeya of the Waiakea Recreation <br />Center (961-8733 for more information). Ron is great to work with. <br />Winter Intersession: Created modification plan for a child in the Kona Gym program. Provided <br />I&R for foster mom. <br />I created a recreation plan for a young woman with intellectual disabilities to use with her new <br />personal assistant. In order to maintain her involvement in the community it takes constant <br />updates and communication with agencies, training her new Direct Service Worker (DSW), <br />personal funds, creativity, and a sense of humor. Keeping a personal assistant is a major <br />challenge for people with disabilities and their families. Gaps in service often mean isolation. <br />Gaps in service often mean families burnout. Recreation programs and goals add consistency, <br />socialization, inclusive settings, respite, and inexpensive activities and can help fill in the gaps. <br />The Recreation Division is gearing up for Spring Intersession and planning for Summer Fun. <br />I revised Staff Guidelines and Parent Handbook for Summer Fun and Intersession programs. A <br />philosophy of inclusion, new program descriptions, and problem solving techniques were added. <br />Personal assistants are welcome to support children with disabilities in our programs. They must <br />comply with standards for childcare workers: basic First Aid certification, background check <br />including fingerprinting, and must be 18 years of age. <br />I updated the accessible field trip guide for recreation staff and provided recommendations for <br />children in our recreation programs on heavy VOG days. <br />AQUATICS <br />Handrails and Changing tables for KCAC: <br />Worked with Full Life on individual needs, researched products, sought installation guidance <br />from Parks Maintenance, requested bids and forwarded bids to P&R accounting for purchase. <br />Aquatics orientation for the Kona Hospital restorative nursing staff: included and hands on <br />practice with chair lift, observation of Full Life’s community swim day, floatation devices, and <br />other resources. The new KCAC Sr. Lifeguard Derrick “Kalau” Lee also attended. <br />Special Olympics has started their swim season at KCAC, modifications are going smoothly. <br />EAD <br />Paauilo update: new toilets were added, work has been done to increase the lighting in the <br />basement restrooms. Needs further work on small landing in front of restroom and gravel <br />parking lot entrance to Center. <br /> <br />