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For the Handiexceptional!

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Introducing Notez III!

Notez III provides ‘one on one’ music & arts related programming to encourage and support the development and the improvement of the quality of life in developmentally and physically challenged adults and children.

Each client is assessed initially to determine personal likes and dislikes, range of ability, current needs, and future goals. By utilizing the concepts of Music, Art, Dance, and Theater, Notez III is able to enhance and support the client’s programming as well as expose each client to the concept of the Arts.

Notez III activities work to provide a variety of support for the following:

Achievement of Individual Goals

Early Childhood Development

Overcoming Learning Disabilities

Overcoming Physical Limitations

Independent Living Skills for Teens and Adults

Clients Recovering from Illness or Injury

Positive Social Interaction and Development

Encouragement of Exceptional Ability

Relaxation/Diversion from Chronic Pain & Depression

*Workshops are offered free to clients and funded through authorized agencies.

The Power of music & art...

-Years ago, I cared for a young lady whose body was fused from head to toe. She suffered from a variety of physical and developmental conditions. She spent her life in a special wheel chair. We connected on many levels, however, I soon discovered that music was our strongest bond. I used music and art to help divert her attention away from her pain, to encourage her programming, and to communicate with her. Perfectly, her name was Melody.

For complete details on programming contact Kelly @ 740 812-0300 or Gretchen McCoy with the Board of MRDD Family Support Services @ 740-852-8088.