Thank You Roach Family Foundation!

Thank You Roach Family Foundation!

New Horizons Academy’s students, parents, teachers, and staff want to THANK the Roach Family Foundation for their generosity in supporting our behavioral management program!

Through this funding, New Horizons Academy will be able to subscribe to the Chartlytics Behavioral Software System. This behavioral tracking system will make it so much easier, more efficient, and less time-consuming for our staff to track students’ progress on their IEP behavioral goals and objectives. Teachers, behavioral specialists, and parents will now be able to track behavioral patterns, which may help our students to reach their behavioral goals sooner. Such patterns may include specific behaviors or escalated behaviors occurring during certain times of the day, classes, before or after meals, or around certain peers or adults. These are all variables, which could be adjusted to help students to reach their short-term and long-term behavioral goals.

With the large amount of data to track, the Chartlytics Behavior Software will help us to turn a mountain of data into a trackable program, which will help us to monitor student progress and give parents true hope for behavioral change!

Thank You!

What If?

Andrew and Ashley had always envisioned children in their family’s future (although the exact number was always up for debate). After being married a little over a year, they decided they were ready to start their family. Unfortunately, it wasn’t as easy as they had always dreamed. After months of trying to conceive, they were finally blessed with the great news that a little one was on the way. Unfortunately, the happiness was short-lived. Ashley lost the baby early on in the pregnancy. After a time of healing and processing, they decided it was time to try again. After what seemed like a lifetime, their prayers were answered and they were once again expecting a little one!

This time, Ashley’s pregnancy was pretty textbook. They were encouraged by the positive news they received at every doctor’s appointment. The baby’s growth was looking great, and every new ultrasound showed what Andrew and Ashley believed to be the cutest baby ever. The only concern the doctor expressed was that the baby was breech, but he felt that there was plenty time and enough space for the baby to turn itself.

Everything changed on the morning of July 24, 2016, one month before the baby was due. Ashley was awakened by a big kick and a sensation that she needed to go to the bathroom. When she got out of bed, she realized that her water had broken but wasn’t experiencing any contractions or pain. She could tell that something was wrong. Andrew realized that the umbilical cord had prolapsed and knew he needed to get Ashley to the hospital immediately.

Fortunately, Andrew and Ashley lived only a mile away from an ambulatory care facility so Andrew took her there. Upon arrival, Ashley was rushed back into a room where the attending doctor was able to put the cord back in. He attempted to hold pressure to allow the baby to receive some much-needed oxygen. From there, Ashley was rushed to the hospital by ambulance where the on-call OB/GYN was ready to perform an emergency c-section.

Within three minutes of arriving at the hospital, Peyton Jane Goecke was born…without a heartbeat. For the first eight minutes of her life, a team of doctors tried to revive her while her parents prayed earnestly for her survival. In the ninth minute, they finally succeeded. Because of her traumatic entrance into the world, Peyton was deprived of oxygen for an estimated 40 minutes before birth.

Once Peyton was breathing (with the assistance of machines), she was transferred by air to a children’s hospital to receive specialized care. Because she was without oxygen for so long, the doctors were certain that Peyton had suffered severe brain damage. The outlook was not bright. She was placed on a cooling-bed for 72 hours in an attempt to give her time to slowly heal and prevent any further brain damage. After her time on the cooling bed, MRI scans were not positive and everyone feared the worst. Peyton’s doctors had the ill-fated task of informing Andrew and Amy that their future with Peyton would not look like the picture they had been envisioning. They were told that she had suffered severe brain damage and that she may never breathe, eat, walk or talk on her own. They were even told prepare themselves to make life and death decisions regarding their precious baby girl.

Throughout this entire time, Andrew and Ashley stayed positive and believed that their little girl would pull through and be the miracle they knew she already was. As the days went by, Peyton continued to grow stronger and showed the doctors that she was going to survive and thrive! While Peyton was able to breathe on her own, she still did need a little help eating. After 65 days in the NICU, Peyton was finally released and was able to come home on her parents 3rd wedding anniversary!

Andrew and Ashley knew they would still have obstacles to overcome and that Peyton would need more help. However, they were determined they would move mountains to give Peyton the best shot at an amazing life. Through conversations with his co-workers, Andrew learned about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) at Sara’s Garden. After doing countless hours of research, Andrew and Ashley decided that if they didn’t try HBOT they might always wonder “What if?”… so, in November 2017, Peyton started her first round of HBOT treatments.

After only the first day of treatment, Andrew and Ashley saw an immediate difference in Peyton’s temperament. Prior to HBOT, Peyton was fussy 90% of the time if someone wasn’t holding her. After her first day of treatment, she enjoyed laying on her play mat, looking around and moving her arms. Prior to treatment, Peyton also hated her car seat and would scream the entire time she was in it…whether that was for five minutes or two hours. Surprisingly, after her first day of treatment, she suddenly wasn’t so upset about being put in it. Additionally, the tightness in her hands decreased, she was tracking and following just about everyone that walked into a room, and even her sucking got stronger.

Following Peyton’s first round of forty HBOT treatments, Andrew and Ashley were very encouraged by what they saw. They were looking forward to another round to see what else Peyton would gain. In February 2017, Peyton started her next round of treatments. Throughout this round, Peyton continued to gain strength and even started to become nosy, paying attention to everyone and wanting to be the center of attention all the time. She has become more social, smiles all the time, and has even started to coo.

Thanks to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Sara’s Garden, Peyton has made gains that her parents were once told were not possible. Andrew and Ashley have plans to continue on with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. They also plan to begin Conductive Education services at Sara’s Garden to help give Peyton the best shot possible at an independent life. Andrew and Ashley know that Peyton is a miracle, and they have truly been blessed by her! They cannot wait to see what the future holds for such an amazing little girl!

No matter what you’ve been told, there is hope… for this and many other conditions. HBOT is treatment without drugs… without surgery… without pain.

NHA State Charter Approved!

NHA State Charter Approved!

We are thrilled to announce that New Horizons Academy has been approved by the Ohio Department of Education to become one of the newest non-public, chartered schools in the state of Ohio!

The New Horizons Academy teachers, staff, and students did an outstanding job with the Ohio Department of Education’s site visit on January 25!

Since New Horizons Academy has been providing outstanding educational and intervention opportunities for years, there will be very few changes in day-to-day operations with the charter’s approval. The biggest change is that many of our students’ home school districts have begun transporting them to New Horizons Academy if their families live more than two miles away from the school but less than 30 minutes away. Thank you to Archbold, Defiance, Delta, Liberty Center, Napoleon, Northeastern Local, Patrick Henry, Stryker, and Wauseon!

As a nonpublic, chartered school, the students’ home school districts are still responsible for their individualized education plans (IEP’s) while Wauseon Exempted Village Schools will be responsible for all testing. New Horizons Academy and its staff will continue to work closely with parents and home school districts on IEP goals and ETR plans.

New Horizons Academy is looking forward to its final ODE site visit before the end of this school year. NHA’s newly-formed school board will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, June 6 at 5:30 p.m. in the Hope Center.

Expanded Summer Programming

Expanded Summer Programming

Sara’s Garden is offering a full slate of summer programming services to meet the individual needs of our clients.

This year’s summer skills camp will begin on Monday, June 5th and run five days a week for four weeks. Come experience a summer camp program like no other and meet families from all across the country. This group-based summer skills camp delivers inclusive programs that provide opportunities and interventions for individuals with a variety of conditions and disabilities. We serve clients with (but not limited to): ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), CDKL5, Cerebral Palsy (CP), Down Syndrome, Near Drowning, Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD), Spina Bifida and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Our caring and experienced staff of licensed therapists, conductors and paraprofessionals create intensive therapy-based programs designed to enhance your child’s developmental skills. This approach not only helps your child to work towards increased independence, it also keeps the regression of skills that typically occurs over the summer months at bay.

Our goal is to also serve the parents, caregivers and families that bring their children to Sara’s Garden for summer skills camp. We will be holding weekly workshops focused on assisting, equipping and empowering parents and caregivers. Below is a list of the topics we are planning to cover:

  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) ~ Myths and Misconceptions
  • Taking CE & OT Home ~ Importance of Consistent In-Home Practice
  • Funding & Grants ~ Connecting Families to Valuable Resources
  • Understanding Applied Behavior Analysis ~ Intro to ABA

Programming in July and August will focus on individualized, one-on-one interventions and functional, skills-based mini-camps. These mini-camps will focus on a variety of topics and skills that are crucial to the children and families we serve.

  • Vocational Training
  • Social Skills
  • Life Skills
  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication
  • Handwriting

Our programs provide education, fun, intervention and socialization in a safe, accepting and understanding environment while creating new opportunities for development for individuals with disabilities. Programs are tailored to the needs of each child and family. We work with the families to determine what their goals are for their child to focus on.

We openly welcome any interested families regardless of diagnosis, or the absence of a diagnosis. If you have questions or would like any addition information regarding our summer programs, please contact Val at 419-335-7272 or via email at valn@sarasgarden.org. Be sure to ask us about our sponsorship fundraising program!

2017 American Legion Poker Run

2017 American Legion Poker Run

Summer is just around the corner. Get ready to ride! The Morenci American Legion Riders Post #368 are hosting a poker run to benefit Sara’s Garden on Saturday, July 15, 2017. The ride will start at Sara’s Garden and end at the Morenci American Legion. Come out and spend the day on the open road with us!

Event Date: Saturday, July 15, 2017
Event Begins: The Hope Center at Sara’s Garden, Wauseon, Ohio
Event Ends: American Legion Post, Morenci, Michigan
Event Time: Check-in at 10:30 a.m. Kickstands up at 12:00 p.m.
Event Cost $15 – Rider, $10 – Passenger 

All proceeds from this event are being used to support the veteran’s service fund at Sara’s Garden. This fund provides scholarships for HBOT services to veterans returning from active service with Traumatic Brain Injuries and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only facility in the United States to offer Autism Intervention, Conductive Education, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration and Speech-Language Pathology services.

Event Participation Includes:
  • Meal at the Legion following the ride.
Event Will Also Feature:
  • Prizes for winning hands
  • 50/50 drawings
  • Silent auction
Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Silent Auction Sponsor – $100

Includes silent auction sponsor signage and program recognition.

  • Event Sponsor – $200

Includes event sponsor signage and program recognition.

  • Title Sponsor – $500

Includes title sponsor signage and program recognition.

For more information regarding event sponsorship opportunities, please contact Jackie at 419.335.SARA or via email at jackier@sarasgarden.org.

Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only facility in the United States to offer Autism Intervention, Conductive Education, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration and Speech-Language Pathology services.

2017 Designer Purse Reverse Reminder

2017 Designer Purse Reverse Reminder

Ladies, you’re not going to want to miss this event! Designer Purse Reverse is sure to be a fun-filled Girl’s Night Out with all your friends.

This is your chance to win beautiful handbags from the designers you love: Coach, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Ralph Lauren and Dooney & Bourke. Over 30 amazing designer handbags are available to win throughout the night!

You thought last year was exciting? Just wait till you see what we have in store for you this year… more purses, more games, more surprises, more chances to win and more fun!

Event Date:Thursday, June 8, 2017
Event Location:Founder’s Hall at Sauder Village, Archbold, Ohio
Event Time:Doors open at 5:00 p.m.  Event begins at 6:30 p.m.
Event Cost:$40 – Individual ticket  
 $320 – Reserved table of 8
TICKET DONATION INCLUDES:
  • Two (2) drink tickets good for water, lemonade and/or soft drinks
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE:
  • Beer, wine and mixed drinks
  • Appetizers and snacks
EVENT WILL ALSO FEATURE:
  • Raffles and door prizes
  • 50/50 drawings
  • Wine pull
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
  • Purse Sponsor – $100

Includes purse sponsor signage and program recognition.

  • Event Sponsor – $200

Includes event sponsor signage and program recognition.

  • Title Sponsor – $500

Includes title sponsor signage and program recognition.
Includes one (1) reserved table for eight (8) attendees.

If you would like to download a sponsorship registration form for this year’s event to print, post and promote click on one of the links below:

  • Designer Purse Reverse Sponsorship Registration Form – DOWNLOAD

For more information regarding event sponsorship opportunities, please contact Jackie at 419.335.SARA or via email at jackier@sarasgarden.org.

Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only facility in the United States to offer Autism Intervention, Conductive Education, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration and Speech-Language Pathology services.

2017 Drive Fore Hope Reminder

2017 Drive Fore Hope Reminder

Don’t forget… the 2017 “Drive Fore Hope” Charity Golf Scramble is fast approaching. We have put together a fun-filled day at Ironwood Golf Course in Wauseon, Ohio and hope to see you there!

Event Date: Friday, May 26, 2017
Event Location: Ironwood Golf Course, Wauseon, Ohio
Event Format: 4-Player Team Scramble
Event Cost: $75 per Player ($300 per Team)

If you would like to download a flyer for this year’s event to print, post and promote click on the thumbnail.

All proceeds from this event are being used to support the veteran’s service fund at Sara’s Garden. This fund provides scholarships for HBOT services to veterans returning from active service with Traumatic Brain Injuries and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only facility in the United States to offer Autism Intervention, Conductive Education, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration and Speech-Language Pathology services.

Fantastic Prizes ~ Everyone Can Win:

Have you ever played in a golf scramble and felt that your team had absolutely no chance of winning? Not here… not now!

At Sara’s Garden’s Drive Fore Hope every single team has a chance to win the top prizes… even if your team has no chance of finishing under par. After all teams have completed their round of 18 holes, we hold a raffle at the banquet following the event which ultimately determine the prize winners. Here’s how it works:

  • There will be 28 teams participating in the Drive Fore Hope.
  • The winning team with the lowest score will receive 28 raffle balls in the hopper for their team.
  • The second place team will receive 27 raffle balls in the hopper for their team… and so on.
  • Even the last place team will receive 1 raffle ball in the hopper for their team.
  • We will then draw for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place to determine who goes home with brand new clubs!

Every single team has a chance to win amazing prizes!

1ST PLACE

TaylorMade
M2 Drivers (Qty. 4)

2ND PLACE

TaylorMade
M2 Fairway Clubs (Qty. 4)

3RD PLACE

TaylorMade
M2 Rescue Clubs (Qty. 4)

In addition to the grand prize clubs we will also be awarding prizes for the following hole contests:

MEN'S LONGEST DRIVE

Callaway
XR Men’s Driver

WOMEN'S LONGEST DRIVE

TaylorMade
M2 Ladies Driver

LONGEST PUTT

TaylorMade
OS Monte Carlo Putter

CLOSEST TO PIN

Callaway 
Fusion Stand Golf Bag

Registration Includes:

  • Scramble format (4-player teams)
  • Green and cart fees
  • Range balls
  • Goodie bag
  • Contests and prizes
  • Awards for top teams
  • Lunch Buffet
Time
Schedule of Events
7:00 a.m.
Registration
Range Open
8:00 a.m.
Shotgun Scramble
1:00 p.m.
Lunch Buffet
2:00 p.m.
Awards
Partnership Opportunities

Platinum Title Partner – $1,500

  • Includes one foursome, event promotion, platinum title partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 15 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 43 hours of intervention services.

Gold Event Partner – $900

  • Includes one foursome, gold event partner activity signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 9 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 25 hours of intervention services.

Silver Contest Partner – $500

  • Includes one foursome, silver contest partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 5 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 14 hours of intervention services.

Bronze Meal Partner – $350

  • Includes bronze meal partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 3.5 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 10 hours of intervention services.

O2 Tee Partner – $100

  • Includes O2 tee partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 1 hour of HBOT treatments or up to 3 hours of intervention services.

For additional information regarding partnership opportunities or team registration for the Sara’s Garden “Drive Fore Hope” Charity Golf Scramble please contact Jackie at 419.335.SARA or via email at jackier@sarasgarden.org.

Please join us for a great day of golf filled with fun, great food, auction items, skill contests and fabulous prizes. Take a day off work for a great cause and meet some of the amazing people you are golfing to help!

Hope in the Midst of Life ~ April 2017

Hope in the Midst of Life ~ April 2017

What a winter we’ve had!  Not much snow, but it seems like a lot of sickness!  I don’t know about you, but I’d rather shovel snow than sit up with a sick child, or feel miserable myself!  As I write this, my daffodils are starting to bloom and I noticed yesterday that the hyacinths are budding!  Finally, there is great promise of spring!

I remember as a child, my mom would do “spring cleaning”.  Lately I’m not so great at this tradition.  I don’t know if you do spring cleaning, but I’d like to suggest a couple things, and they aren’t about the dirt on our windows, the dust on the tables, or the cobwebs behind the chairs.  What if we could get ourselves cleaned up?

More and more we read about how important our “gut-health” is.  Science is learning that the strength of our immune system and the health of our thinking are very much related to the health of our intestinal system.  According to what I am learning –  plain Greek yogurt with honey instead of sugar in it, and maybe with some fresh or frozen fruit thrown in, may be a great way to get our systems into a healthier place where we can fight disease and have positive moods! (Perlmutter and Mercola)

So you might grab some real yogurt, and let’s talk about our thinking…  How are your thoughts?

Good science also tells us that resilient people, (those who survive through difficult situations) are able to recognize that life is hard in the moment, but they continue to hope that things will get better!

As caregivers, it can be easy to be focused on the miserableness of the challenges, and the needs of those we are helping.  But what if our minds and hearts, and immune systems would be better off if we just acknowledge the difficulties and then focus on having hope?  Just like my “gut” may need yogurt, my mind needs refocusing and refreshing!

Recently I have found that some short journaling really helps me unwind and refreshes me.  It is a way to remind myself of the things that give me joy. So I offer you a few questions to think about your “important things” and journal them as you wish.  By the way, if you doodle and color pictures beside your answers – you will get even more out of this.  (Also, if you can get your beautiful ones to consider some of these at their levels, the better off they will be too. 🙂  So grab a notebook and maybe some yogurt…

  1. What are your five favorite scents?
  2. What are your five favorite sounds?
  3. If you could do absolutely any five things you wanted today – what would they be?
  4. What is your favorite song right now?
  5. What are the five most important things ever spoken to you?
  6. Who are the five most impactful people in your life?
  7. Ten things that you are grateful for.
  8. Five things that give you comfort. (Remember to do these on your tougher days.)
  9. Three things that make you laugh.
  10. Three things that say “I love you” to you.
  11. Three things that say “I love you” to those beautiful ones around you.
  12. What would help you the most right now?  (Aside from a million dollars and your own plane to your own island! J)
  13. What one positive change would you like to work on to improve your attitude and your day?
  14. What three fairly simple things could you reasonably add into your week that would help you cope?
  15. What do you enjoy making, and when was the last time you made it?
  16. Who do you need to thank in your life?
  17. Where is your favorite place to relax and just be?

We know, as caregivers, life has joyous moments.  But often the day-to-day can be very challenging.  It is in those challenging times, we have to be aware of the challenges enough to purposely think of some of the answers to these questions.  And then, we will cope much better. Consider “spring cleaning” for your health; a little yogurt and a little more thoughtfulness about your “important things” will go a long way! I see dust blowing away already!   Happy Spring!

Janet Miller  MA LPCC

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