Blood Pressure & Blood Sugar Screenings

On March 3rd, ACI once again partnered with St. Peter's University Hospital to provide blood pressure and blood sugar level screenings to the community. 16 people participated in the event, which also included providing information on the risks of high blood pressure and high sugar diets. Thank you to Tara Gunthner, BSN, RN-BC of the hospital's Community Mobile Health Services and Gary Young, Health Technician.

Posted on March 12, 2015 .

Coming This Summer! Emergency Preparedness Overnight in Somerset County

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ACI along with the Somerset Office of Emergency Management, FEMA and other stakeholders are planning the 2nd Overnight Shelter Simulation to take place in Somerset County this summer. Approximately 50 adults with disabilities will spend the night in a shelter staffed by volunteers from agencies engaged in emergency response operations during a disaster.

The purpose of the exercise is to familiarize disabled members of the community with an overnight shelter experience while providing volunteers who set and staff shelters during a disaster with an opportunity to understand and better assist the needs of individuals with disabilities in a disaster.

Watch for opportunities to take part in this important exercise.

This event is made possible by a grant from PSEG. We are grateful for their support.

Posted on March 3, 2015 and filed under Advocacy.

Valentine's Day Movie Night

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On February 13th, ACI's Social Recreation Program held a Valentine's Day Movie Night! More than 25 people joined in on the fun as we watched 50 First Dates, played Valentine's Day trivia games, all while enjoying pizza and candy. We're glad that everyone had a great time!

Be sure to follow our Upcoming Events page for more Social Rec events!

Posted on February 20, 2015 and filed under Social Rec.

ACI Collaborates with University of Montana Rural Institute for Disability Abuse Project

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ACI is pleased to be participating in the University of Montana Rural Institute research project, "Partnering with People with Intellectual Disabilities to Address Violence" otherwise known as "The Safety Project." The project, funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, will develop and test the efficacy of an abuse education program for adults with intellectual disabilities. ACI looks forward to collaborating on this important project.

Posted on February 10, 2015 .

Middlesex County Board Approves Audio Crosswalk Signals in Fords

On February 5th, ACI office assistant, Argenys Caba, testified at the Middlesex County Board of Freeholders meeting regarding installation of audio crosswalk signals along Amboy Avenue in Fords, NJ. The board approved the installation, which would allow people with visual and other disabilities cross the busy street safely and independently. Congratulations Argenys!

Posted on February 10, 2015 and filed under Advocacy.