• April 4, 2013

    by: Renee Canfield

    Sofia

    To see Sofia now at seven years old, you can hardly imagine how far she has come during the last four years. At the age of three, Sofia struggled with falling every few steps, and was constantly frustrated because she could not communicate how she […]

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  • April 3, 2013

    by: Client Contributor

    Tyrone’s Independence

    Another great client perspective, this week from Tyrone, who is an employee of the Organizational Workshop!  Tyrone wrote a piece inspired by Independence and what it means to him.   To me, the term “independence” means being my own guardian.  […]

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  • April 3, 2013

    by: Renee Canfield

    Westlake Open House Highlights Expansion of ADS

    UCP of Greater Cleveland has expanded our Adult Day Support Site in Westlake for individuals with a wide variety of disabilities! (Not limited to Cerebral Palsy) Please Join Us for an Open House UCP of Greater Cleveland at Westlake Kensington […]

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  • March 26, 2013

    by: Renee Canfield

    Charlie’s Story of Independence

    Charles, fondly called, Charlie, has a gentle smile.  He will quickly draw you in to conversation about his job, family and his wall of pictures in his room.  It holds memories of co-workers, roommates and family members, all very dear […]

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  • March 21, 2013

    by: Client Contributor

    Math, Independence and Lemonade

    This week’s post was submitted by UCP client employee, Tim Sokol, a participant in both the Organizational Employment and Residential Services Programs.  As I was planning posts for National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, I happened to have a conversation with […]

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