Autism Minute- A Series for Parents

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Autism Minute- A Series for Parents

Lighthouse Autism Center has recently created the first episode to a series called the Autism Minute. The Autism Minute will be a series of videos created by Board Certified Behavior Analysts at Lighthouse Autism Center who want to help parents and caregivers of children with autism, to learn some of the skills we use at our centers. The content of the videos will include a range of topics from toilet training to dealing with problem behavior at home and anything else we believe will be helpful to parents and caregivers. The goal of the series is to give all those caring for someone with autism the tools and skills to make life at home just a little bit easier.

Check out our Autism Minute Video’s on your YouTube Channel.

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Lighthouse Autism Center Happy Hour

Some of our staff enjoying drinks and apps at the company Happy Hour!
Some of our staff enjoying drinks and apps at the company Happy Hour!

This past Thursday, Lighthouse Autism Center hosted a Happy Hour for our Mishawaka employees at Bar Louie near the University Park Mall. These happy hours are hosted several times each year for all of our centers as a way to treat employees and thank them for their hard work and dedication. This is a great way for staff to relax, socialize, and get together outside of work.  We like to think this is just one of many things that sets us apart from other employers.

Our next happy hour will be next month in Warsaw at BW3’s for all of our Warsaw center employees!

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Arkos Design Donates to LHFFF

This week Executive Director, Gregg Maggioli, met with the President of Arkos Design, Jeff Anglemyer, and head of Business Development, Ramona Kauffman. As part of their 10 year celebration, Arkos Design collected donations for four local organizations – one of them being the Lighthouse Families First Foundation. With the staggering amount of children being born with autism, and his own personal connection to someone with autism, Jeff said he know that the Lighthouse Families First Foundation would be one of several organizations they would support.

From left to right pictured: Ramona Kauffman, Gregg Maggioli, and Jeff Anglemyer
From left to right pictured: Ramona Kauffman, Gregg Maggioli, and Jeff Anglemyer

Jeff and Ramona had the opportunity to tour Lighthouse Autism Center and learn more about how exactly their donation would make a difference in the lives of special needs families, whether it would be through scholarships, communication software, special equipment, etc…

It is only through the generous donations of individuals and businesses like Arkos Design that the Lighthouse Families First Foundation is able to fulfill its mission of assisting special needs families. We would like to extend our sincerest thanks to the entire Arkos Design Team for their support!

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A look back at 2015

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2015 has been an exciting year for Lighthouse Autism Center. We celebrated three years of service in Northern Indiana, celebrated the one year anniversary of our third center, and opened a new location in Plymouth, IN. We have grown to a staff of nearly ninety and now serve nearly fifty families in the Northern Indiana area. Among those families, there were nine children who transitioned back to school – wow!

Furthermore, Lighthouse founders Gregg and Sandy Maggioli created the Lighthouse Families First Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping families with special needs. Over $30,000 was raised for the organization this year and as a result, families who could otherwise not afford therapy or communication devices for their children, were able to receive these crucial things.

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We could have never guessed when Lighthouse started that this is where we would be. It is incredible to think of how much we have grown and how many families that we have been able to assist in Indiana. It is our hope to continue to bring ABA therapy to communities that need it and we plan to continue to spread that mission in the new year!

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Lighthouse Holiday Party 2015

Time for a group photo - look how much we've grown!
Time for a group photo – look how much we’ve grown!

Each year Lighthouse Autism Center hosts a company Holiday Party  where employees from all four locations can come together for a night of fun and camaraderie. Staff are each invited to bring a dish for a potluck/family style type dinner. Music plays, gifts are given, and all employees are recognized with a gift from Lighthouse. Perhaps the most anticipated part of the evening is when we do the family readings. Prior to the party, we invite parents to send in a letter telling us how LAC has impacted not only the life of their child but of their entire family. We then choose several of these letters to read to all guests at the parties. It is a time for us to truly reflect on the good work of our employees and the deep impact they have on the families we assist.  We would like to thank the Oaks at SouthPaw Farms for helping us to host a wonderful event, as well as all of those who made it possible. We are already looking forward to the party next year!

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Lighthouse Giving Tree

Lighthouse Giving Tree
Lighthouse Giving Tree

Each year, Lighthouse Autism Center works with local organizations to give back to families in need. This year, all four centers in Mishawaka, Warsaw and Plymouth came together to give back to two local families. LAC staff and families purchased various items from skateboards to dishes and bath towels to give to these families. We recently dropped off these gifts to one of the families and they were absolutely overjoyed. Their children were at school and they couldn’t get over how excited they would be to get home and see the transformation from a tree with no presents, to a tree overflowing with gifts. For their children who still believe in Santa, Santa had come a little early this year and it will truly be a Christmas to remember for them. We would like to thank all of our staff and families who participated this year – without your support and generosity we would not be able to keep this tradition going!

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Plymouth Open House

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The Lighthouse Autism Center is now open in Plymouth. Located at 1550 Pidco Drive, the center officially opened on August 18, one year after the community call-out meeting in 2014 that led to its development. It’s always been our mission to bring quality ABA services to those that need them. We’ve now done that in Plymouth with the help of the entire community. Currently, the center assists eight families in the area, and will eventually serve eighteen families. We look forward to continuing our work in Plymouth so we can keep bringing services and assistance to families with autism. The credit for the incredible amount of work that made the new center possible goes to many dedicated people. They include our founders, Gregg and Sandy Maggioli, the entire Lighthouse Autism Center staff, and most importantly, our friends and partners in Plymouth. Without the support of local parents, families, teachers, advocates, and organizations, opening the center would not have been possible. We would like to especially thank Penny Hines, the Collins Family, ARMC, JESSE, and Crossroads Church. Your support and generosity were central to making the Plymouth Lighthouse Autism Center possible. Our staff invites parents and families interested in learning more about Lighthouse and ABA services to come in for a visit. We welcome the opportunity to show how we can make a positive difference in your lives.

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Open Enrollment 2015

A health insurance plan covering ABA services is necessary for any family who has a child with autism. For those that may not currently have health insurance, now is the time to enroll. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) created a new way for families to enroll in insurance, it’s called open enrollment. This is a yearly period when individuals
can enroll in a plan through the Health Insurance Marketplace. To obtain insurance coverage for 2016, you must purchase a policy between November 1, 2015 and January 31, 2016. While you may purchase a policy anytime during this period, the policy will not go into effect until January 1, 2016. It’s important to note that ACA plans are fully funded and are mandated to include coverage of autism services. This does not affect the cost of the plan in any way.
“We cannot stress enough how important open enrollment is. We encourage all families to purchase a policy if they are able to as open enrollment only comes once a year. If you choose not to enroll now and find you need insurance later, you will have to wait until the next open enrollment period before being able to purchase a policy. For a child with autism, that could mean valuable time without much needed ABA services,” says co-founder of Lighthouse Autism Center, Sandy Maggioli. The Insurance Department at Lighthouse Autism Center has been working very hard researching which policies will be available and will most benefit families with autism. They found several affordable policies with monthly premiums lower than what the average parent pays for a month of childcare. To learn more or inquire about purchasing a policy, you can contact Lighthouse Insurance Coordinator, Michele Rohyan, at 574-387-4313. When asked how Lighthouse can help families, Sandy Maggioli said, “We’ll help families find a policy that is right for them and even help them apply for grants to cover their out-of-pocket expenses. It is our goal to help families in any way we can, starting with the insurance process.”

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Heart of the Matter Fall 2015

In our last issue, we told you about starting the Lighthouse Families First Foundation (LHFFF). This is a nonprofit organization aimed at helping families with all ranges of disabilities and needs. And even though the LHFFF is a new venture for us, it’s already making a positive impact in the lives of families with autism.
In April, we held our first Dinner & Dance fundraiser at the Windsor Park Conference Center. The event was a huge success and raised over $30,000 that is directly benefitting special needs families. For example, Brielle, four, and Zach, five, are two very different children. Brielle loves Veggie Tales and jumping on the trampoline, while Zach likes riding bikes and Legos. Both do have one important thing in common though: they are both nonverbal. Through grants made by the LHFFF, we purchased iPads and language software to help both kids learn how to communicate their wants and needs.

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We hope to continue to help local children and families in any way that we can. The foundation is currently accepting grant applications from anyone, including parents of current students. All
applications will be considered and grants will be made based on each family’s needs, with no limit on grant amount at this time. If you or someone you know could benefit from a grant, or want more information, please contact us at 574-387-4313 or info@lhfff.org.

For anyone wanting to make a donation to the LHFFF, you can either mail a check to the Lighthouse Families First Foundation at 3730 Edison Lakes Parkway, Mishawaka, IN 46545 or donate online
at lhfff.org/donate.

This is only the beginning for the Foundation. With your charitable kindness, we can continue making a substantial difference in the life of a special needs child or adult and their family. Thank you!

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Parent’s Day

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This past weekend, Lighthouse Autism Center hosted a Parent’s Appreciation Day at both of our Mishawaka locations as well as  our Plymouth location. Parent’s were invited to bring their children to one of these locations for a free afternoon of child care. This is one of the many ways Lighthouse tries to give back to our families. A free afternoon of child care gives parents the opportunity to go out on a date, shopping, or simply relax at home without having to worry about their kids. We know how hard our LAC families work and we were happy to give back to them in this way. Lighthouse employees volunteered their Saturday afternoon to come into the centers and take care of the kiddos while their parents enjoyed the afternoon off.  We would like to give a special thanks to all of those who volunteered their time – this means a great deal to our families and is something we plan on doing again in the future!

At LAC, we are seeing incredible progress made by our learners every day.

Happy Halloween

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On Friday, October 30th, we celebrated Halloween at each of our centers.  Kids had the opportunity to do crafts, dance, play games, eat some Halloween goodies and even go trick or treating around the building. We had everyone from Jake from State Farm, to princesses, Batman and Woody too. Parents were welcome to join the fun as well. We truly enjoy celebrating these holidays with our kiddos at all of our locations and look forward to celebrating Thanksgiving later this month!

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Autism Benefit on Saturday, September 19th!

On Saturday, September 19th, there will be an Autism Benefit and Walk to benefit Ashtons Army and the Lighthouse Families First Foundation. The Autism Awareness walk will take place at Buetter Park at 11:30am and will be immediately followed by a benefit at the VFW Post 360 on East Jefferson from 1:00-6:00pm. This is a family friendly event so bring the kids! There will be raffles, silent auctions, bouncy houses, food catered by Granite City, and t-shirts for sale. For those of you who are Notre Dame fans the game will be on multiple tvs at the event. The organizers of this event are parents and grandparents of a child with autism so the cause is very close to them. We encourage you all to attend! Lighthouse Autism Center will also be there in the afternoon passing out information and answering any questions attendees may have about ABA services for children with autism.

For questions about the event, please contact Maggie at maggiek@lighthousautismcenter.com

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