Thursday, March 25, 2010

Resource of the Week


Real estate services for people with disabilities
The Beard Realty Team, Keller Williams Realty

There are very few realtors who specialize in services for people with disabilities and their families, and The Beard Realty Team offers expertise in this area. Check out their website for a wide range of real estate and financial planning resources for people with disabilities, including:
  • Online listing of available accessible properties in the Bay Area
  • Lenders who offer special financing programs for people with disabilities
  • Contractors with experience in accessible home modifications 
Consider attending a Free Accessible Home Ownership Workshop in Walnut Creek, organized by the Beard Real Estate Team and MetLife!

DATE: Saturday April 17th, 2010
TIME: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
LOCATION: MetLife, 2001 N. Main Street, Suite #380, 
Walnut Creek, CA
Light refreshments will be served.

For more information, contact:
Stephen Beard, Real Estate Consultant & Accessibility Specialist
The Beard Realty Team, Keller Williams Realty
4341 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, CA 94611   DRE #: 01432150
510-899-8163  

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Resource of the Week



Social Security 2010 Red Book
http://www.ssa.gov/redbook/


The Red Book serves as a general reference source about the employment-related provisions of Social Security Disability Insurance and the Supplemental Security Income Programs for educators, advocates, rehabilitation professionals, and counselors who serve people with disabilities.

Access the URL to link to download full PDF versions of the 2010 Redbook in English and Spanish.

What’s New in 2010
[This information has been excerpted directly from the website.]
    • SSA increased the Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) amount for individuals with disabilities, other than blindness, from $980 to $1000 for 2010.
    • The SGA amount for individuals who are blind is $1,640 for 2010. The amount is unchanged from 2009.
    • SSA increased the monthly earnings amount that it uses to determine if a month counts for the Trial Work Period (TWP) from$700 to $720 for 2010.
    • For 2010, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Federal Benefit Rates (FBR) is $674 for an eligible individual and $1,011 for an eligible couple. The amounts are unchanged from 2009.
    • For 2010, the income amounts that will have no effect on eligibility or benefits for SSI beneficiaries who are students is unchanged from 2009. For 2010, the monthly amount is $1,640 and the yearly maximum is $6,600.
    • For 2010, the monthly Medicare Part A Hospital Insurance Base Premium is $461, and the 45 percent Reduced Premiums is $254. The Part B Supplementary Medical Insurance monthly Base Premium is $110.50.
RESOURCE OF THE WEEK service for One Stops: Each week the Disability Program Navigator (DPN) will highlight a  tool including resources on hot topics, policies, tools from other DPNs statewide, and special issues in SF disability services. Featured resources will be posted on this blog, so bookmark http://disabilityprogramnavigator.blogspot.com and check back weekly!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

National Stuttering Association Event


The Bay Area Chapters of the National Stuttering Association
and the
Office of Disability Services at
Alliant International University is proud to sponsor an evening with
Nan Bernstein Ratner, Ed.D,:
"Translating recent stuttering research into info you can use"

When: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 7:00
Where: Alliant International University, Room 135
1 Beach Street, Suite 100
San Francisco, California 94133 (across from Pier 39)
RSVP to Nina Ghiselli at drghiselli@yahoo.com or 415-955-2164

Dr. Ratner is the co-author of the book, Handbook on Stuttering, Professor and Chairman, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland at College Park. She holds degrees in Child Development, Speech-Language Pathology and Applied Psycholinguistics. Dr. Ratner is the editor of six volumes, and the author of more than 30 articles and 20 chapters addressing stuttering and language acquisition in children. She currently serves as Co-editor of Seminars in Speech and Language, Associate Editor of the Journal of Fluency Disorders and The American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, and is Coordinator of the Steering Committee for ASHA's Special Interest Division #4 (Fluency and Fluency Disorders).

The local chapters of the NSA are pleased to sponsor this esteemed speaker and would like to thank Dr. Ratner for her willingness to reach out to the stuttering community in the Bay Area.

For more information on the Bay Area Chapters of the NSA: BayAreaNSA.com.

Information on Dr. Ratner: http://www.bsos.umd.edu/hesp/facultyStaff/Ratnern.htm

Friday, March 5, 2010

Quarterly Training

Quarterly DPN Training for One-Stop Staff March 26, 2010 on Assistive Technology!

Did you enjoy the Legacy Trainings last Fall? Then don't miss the next exciting training from your Disability Program Navigator...


Register online today!
(Registration form below)

Friday, March 26, 2010
MOEWD Office, 50 Van Ness, 1st Floor, San Francisco, CA 
9:00AM - 2:00PM

All San Francisco One-Stop Managers and Staff are warmly invited to attend this basic overview of assistive technologies. Trainer Jane Vincent is an expert in this field. Find out how these technologies can help everyone not just people with disabilities. Information tailored for seasoned One-Stop staff and newcomers alike. You won't want to miss this essential training!

Topics include:
  • Computer software: JAWS, ZoomText, NaturallySpeaking, Utilities built into Windows
  • Computer hardware: Large trackball, Large-print keyboard
  • Adjustable tables
  • Braille typewriter
  • Videophone and TTY
Questions? Contact Patrick (415) 544-0124 or Cristina (415) 637-2499.

Resource of the Week

Ever have a customer ask you a befuddling question about disability benefits and employment? Wonder where you can go to find the answer your customer needs about Medi-Cal for the Working Disabled, Social Security Disability Programs or State Disability Insurance? Look no further! Answers to these questions and more can be found on the DB101 website (http://www.disabilitybenefits101.org/).

DB101 is an extremely valuable resource that deserves a bookmark in your Internet browser right now! Hosted by the World Institute on Disability, DB101 is a comprehensive resource on the rules for health coverage, benefits, and employment programs that people with disabilities may want to access. In addition to extensive information, there are nifty features such as a host of different benefits calculators, planning directory, glossary, forums, trainings and workshops, and case studies, i.e. for youth with disabilities.

Check out the Most Popular Pages for the most accessed resources within DB101 such as FAQs for Medi-Cal or Cal-COBRA.