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.•++ a~..~r oUl 00001 OJ PAGE Hit <br />REC~,VED ;n~ a 7 199 <br />HTST47RX AND OVETtVddsdN t7F SEd2VTCE~ <br />Northeast Residence (NER) is anon-profit eomoration. The prirnary function is to serve families <br />who have children and adults with developmental disabilities. Services are provided in <br />Maplewood, White Bear bake, North St. Paul, Oakdale and Shoreview. Services are provided to <br />families from the 5 county metro area. Programs include long-term care, two extended-day <br />programs for after school care, one respite-care home, and a crises program/transition program. <br />The respite-care home provides short-tetxn care for families who have opted to keep their <br />children born with developmental disabilities at home. Since opening in 1981, this program has <br />provided overnight out•of-home care for six individuals at a tune for neazly 400 families. <br />Clients in the respite-caze program range in age from 5-72 years. The need for respite varies. <br />NER provides emergency placement when there is a death or illness in the farnily and it serves as <br />a crisis intervention program. People come for 2.10 days per visit. Another major function of <br />respite-care is to offer a transitional living experience for individuals with developmental <br />disabilities. This experience helps prepare fanulies to live apart from one another, while at the <br />same time providing a break from one another. Often it is a client's fast step toward <br />independence. Over 140 different families use the respite-care program annually. <br />Tt was the respite-care families who voiced their concerns and needs for after school care. Trt <br />response to their needs, NER has opened two programs -one in.the Mounds View school district <br />and the ocher in Maplewood. This program provides working parents with a sense of relief <br />knowing that their child will be well cared for while they have to be away at work or busy with <br />appointments or other obligations. <br />All programs axe set up Co encourage social interaction between the residents, and between <br />residents and staff and the community. Modeling and positive reinforcement are used to <br />encourage and teach these skills. <br />The community is used as a resource. Activities include sporting events, bowling, shopping, <br />going to the library, the movies, and out to dinner, Clients also participate in community groups <br />such as attending church and social funetrons. Everyone is very active in helping with our annual <br />fundraising events such as the bed races for Manitou Days in White Beaz Lake or Lumberjack <br />Days in Stillwater. An annual fundraising dinner also helps provide financial support. Civic <br />organizations, corporate giving programs, and foundation support have been a vital part of our <br />success. A volunteer board of directors oversees the mission and policies of the organization. <br />Page 25 <br />