Category: News and Stories

FCBDD reducing the wait for waivers

January 28th, 2022 by

The Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities plans to further shrink its waiting list for Medicaid waivers in 2022, enrolling dozens of people each quarter. “We hope to be well under 100 by the end of the year,” said Lee Childs, director of the Service Coordination Department. “We’ve already gone from more than 10,000 to …

Dedication to caregiving spans three generations

January 28th, 2022 by

When Jayne Collins came into his life more than 18 years ago, Barry Adams knew he’d found an especially kind and caring direct-support professional. He soon realized he’d found a family, too. Collins, her daughter and granddaughter all are part of the support team for Adams, providing services in his home or spending time with …

FCBDD provides access to new online activities

January 21st, 2022 by

The Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities has partnered with We Thrive Together, a nonprofit organization that offers an array of online programming, to provide exercise classes, cooking demonstrations, virtual trips, games and more. FCBDD is paying for a countywide We Thrive Together subscription on a trial basis so that all programs are free to …

FCBDD welcomes first board member with developmental disabilities

January 6th, 2022 by

Marci Straughter, a Dublin-area resident who receives services from the Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities, is making history as the first person with developmental disabilities to help lead the agency. She was appointed to the FCBDD governing board by the Franklin County Commissioners on Jan. 6 and will take her seat on the seven-member …

ARC Industries completes shift from workshop model

January 3rd, 2022 by

A few years ago, the relationship likely would have played out differently: Instead of having people with developmental disabilities working on site, Simple Times Mixers would have exported some of its production to a nearby ARC Industries workshop. That’s how Simple Times owner Mark Tinus envisioned things when he first spoke with Dave King, director …

Podcast delves into lives of adults with Down syndrome

December 10th, 2021 by

Though he had no experience with podcasts, Mike Messina instantly felt comfortable with the idea behind Extraordinarily Ordinary, a new podcast series from the Down Syndrome Association of Central Ohio. Messina stars in the first episode, grabbing a beer with Sunny 95 deejay Dino Tripodis. The two talk (and laugh) about life for 40 minutes …

West Central School nurses cherish ‘adventure’ of each day

December 2nd, 2021 by

During the earlier months of the pandemic, West Central School nurse Debbie Charles sought to reassure students by holding a smiling photograph in front of her masked face. She wanted them to know it was still her, still the same Nurse Debbie who’s provided decades of loving care.“She knows the science of nursing, and she …

FCBDD wants to hear from you

November 29th, 2021 by

Please take a few minutes to respond to this brief community survey. Comments from people we serve, family members, staff, providers and the public help us to shape plans for the coming year. We review each response, and consider the input as we develop a final version of the Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities …

Linda Craig wraps up service on FCBDD board

November 19th, 2021 by

After serving the maximum three terms, Linda Craig is leaving her position on the Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities. She attended her last meeting on Nov. 18, receiving a surprise farewell banner and much applause from FCBDD employees and early-childhood program students. “It’s been 12 years, but it sure doesn’t seem like that long,” …

Mother strives to keep services, stability for daughter

November 5th, 2021 by

If she could, Rowena Gonzales would fund a mobile hospital in her native Philippines and use it to reach families who can’t afford care for children born with developmental disabilities.“We could go all over and see who needs help,” she said.Gonzales knows that in poor countries, the quest for care and support for people with …