Special Sitters Program training sessions planned
Parents of children with developmental disabilities need time away from home as much as anyone, but finding someone to care for their son or daughter can often be a problem. In response to this widely felt need, The Arc of Monroe County has established the Special Sitters Program which educates individuals over the age of 14 in how to care for people with special needs.
Before their services are made available to families, potential sitters attend educational workshops covering such topics as communication skills, developmental disabilities, creative activities, care providing, and First Aid. Each sitter is also given a source book of helpful information. Sitting hours are flexible and the salary is negotiable.
Special Sitters/Companions offer families relief from the day-to-day routine of caring for a member who has a developmental disability. Said one satisfied "customer" of the Special Sitters Program, "They provide us an opportunity to get away from that daily struggle - a break that's much needed." Companions will also accompany a family member on a recreational or social outing. There are over 275 families presently enrolled in the program.
The next two free training sessions are scheduled to start Saturday, March 5 and Monday, April 18. Pre-registration is required. For more information and an application call The Arc of Monroe County's Special Sitters Program at 256-7330 ext. 5566, Patty Madden, Coordinator.