
Outdoor Club Bingo!
Join us for an afternoon of fun, friends, and fantastic prizes!
RSVP Required: Email programs@oasisforlife.org or call/text 765-237-3808.
TCPL Book Life Club
Book Life is a book club which focuses on reading, friends, and fun!
Adults (ages 18 & older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to join our book club.
Presented by the Tippecanoe County Public Library.
For more information:
Maggie Andrejko, Head Youth Librarian
Tippecanoe County Public Library
765-429-0120
mandrejko@tcpl.lib.in.us
Wellness Series: Apps to support wellness
This workshop will demonstrate apps that support wellness for teens and adults. Examples will include apps that help individuals understand their emotions, practice calm breathing and guided meditation, track their moods, and develop healthy habits.
Presented by PACER Center.
Free registration.
Apps to support wellness
This workshop will demonstrate apps that support wellness for teens and adults. Examples will include apps that help individuals understand their emotions, practice calm breathing and guided meditation, track their moods, and develop healthy habits.
Presented by PACER Center.
CtLC Live: An Introduction to Charting the LifeCourse
Join for a 1-hour session as we dive into Charting the LifeCourse and discover how this powerful framework can be used to create a good life for anyone. Learn the principles, explore practical applications, and hear real-life examples of how Charting the LifeCourse can enhance your experiences and help you achieve your goals. Don’t this miss opportunity to take control of your future!
Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
Building Personal Networks of Support
Do you want to be more connected and supported, but aren’t sure where to start?
Roll up your sleeves and let’s build your personal network together!
Building Personal Networks (BPN) is about created community. It’s an opportunity to:
Focus on relationships that foster connection and growth.
Identify key individuals who can play supportive roles.
Plan with your loved ones at the center of the process.
Why should I attend?
These sessions are helpful for ALL families, across ALL ages.
Younger families can start early and benefit from connection?
School-aged families can collaborate to improve the future.
Transitioning adults can shape the future they’ve always imagined.
Presented in partnership with Ohio Family to Family and Ohio Department of Health.
Meets February 4, 11, 18, & 25.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.

Outdoor Club Adaptive Fitness Workout
Join your friends for a fun and adaptive workout for all!
Healthy snacks provided.
RSVP to programs@oasisforlife.org or 765-237-3808.
The location will be given when you RSVP.
Housing: Creating the vision
Three-part Housing Series.
Creating the vision Monday, March 3, 2025
This workshop will present a broad overview of person-centered planning, housing, and service options. Parents will learn how they can help their young adults to create a vision for the future as they begin their journey of exploring housing options.
Creating structure through financial and staff support Monday, March 10, 2025
This workshop will present examples of how housing, individual services, and supports are funded through federal, state, and county resources. Parents will learn about how their young adults may become eligible for and use public programs to support their housing vision.
Stories from families and young adults Monday, March 17, 2025
This workshop will feature a more detailed explanation of individualized housing and service options from a panel of parents, young adults, and housing providers who will share their own journeys through the process.This workshop will present a broad overview of person-centered planning, housing, and service options. Parents will learn how they can help their young adults to create a vision for the future as they begin their journey of exploring housing options.
Presented by PACER Center.
Council IN Community
During March Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, we are bringing together Council members and members of the community at the Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park to learn, celebrate, collaborate, and build a vision for the year ahead.
Presented by Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities.
Housing: Creating structure through financial & staff support
Three-part Housing Series.
Creating the vision Monday, March 3, 2025
This workshop will present a broad overview of person-centered planning, housing, and service options. Parents will learn how they can help their young adults to create a vision for the future as they begin their journey of exploring housing options.
Creating structure through financial and staff support Monday, March 10, 2025
This workshop will present examples of how housing, individual services, and supports are funded through federal, state, and county resources. Parents will learn about how their young adults may become eligible for and use public programs to support their housing vision.
Stories from families and young adults Monday, March 17, 2025
This workshop will feature a more detailed explanation of individualized housing and service options from a panel of parents, young adults, and housing providers who will share their own journeys through the process.This workshop will present a broad overview of person-centered planning, housing, and service options. Parents will learn how they can help their young adults to create a vision for the future as they begin their journey of exploring housing options.
Presented by PACER Center.
Assistive Technology & Brain Injury Full Day Training
This training is designed for individuals interested in learning about tools and resources for individuals with brain injuries. It is ideal for individuals with disabilities, healthcare providers, vocational rehabilitation counselors, and other professionals supporting this population.
This FREE Assistive Technology training is designed to educate participants about the tools, resources, and apps available for individuals with brain injuries.Training on assistive technology (AT) for individuals with brain injuries is crucial for enhancing independence and improving quality of life. The right tools and supports can help individuals manage cognitive, physical, or sensory challenges resulting from a brain injury.
Presented by The INDATA Project at Easterseals Crossroads.
Free registration.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Ask The Arc Monthly Webinars
Our Ask The Arc webinar series will discuss timely topics relevant to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and their support systems.
Ask The Arc is brought to you by the key organizations and trusted partners who join in support of our advocacy efforts through our Circles of Support initiative.
Presented by The Arc of Indiana.
Free registration.
Wabash Center Saturday Social
MINDFULNESS
with
YOGA
RELAXATION
FRIENDS
SNACKS
and
LOTS OF FUN!
Presented by Wabash Center. For more information, contact saturdaysocial@wabashcenter.com.
Register using the QR code above.
Housing: Stories from families & young adults
Three-part Housing Series.
Creating the vision Monday, March 3, 2025
This workshop will present a broad overview of person-centered planning, housing, and service options. Parents will learn how they can help their young adults to create a vision for the future as they begin their journey of exploring housing options.
Creating structure through financial and staff support Monday, March 10, 2025
This workshop will present examples of how housing, individual services, and supports are funded through federal, state, and county resources. Parents will learn about how their young adults may become eligible for and use public programs to support their housing vision.
Stories from families and young adults Monday, March 17, 2025
This workshop will feature a more detailed explanation of individualized housing and service options from a panel of parents, young adults, and housing providers who will share their own journeys through the process.This workshop will present a broad overview of person-centered planning, housing, and service options. Parents will learn how they can help their young adults to create a vision for the future as they begin their journey of exploring housing options.
Presented by PACER Center.
Talks with The Arc Trust Monthly Webinar
Do you or a loved one receive government benefits like Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid? Not sure on how to save for the future and keep these benefits? In our webinar series, Talks with The Arc Trust, we cover the options that people have when saving for the future, the ins and outs of those options, and how they work with various government benefits.
Webinars take place on the third Wednesday of each month at 12:00 pm. ET. There is no cost, but you do need to register. Registration is for the full webinar series.
Presented by The Arc Master Trust.
Free registration.
TCPL Book Life Club
Book Life is a book club which focuses on reading, friends, and fun!
Adults (ages 18 & older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to join our book club.
Presented by the Tippecanoe County Public Library.
For more information:
Maggie Andrejko, Head Youth Librarian
Tippecanoe County Public Library
765-429-0120
mandrejko@tcpl.lib.in.us
Wellness Series: Devices to support wellness
This workshop will explore devices from our assistive technology lending library that are designed to support emotional wellness for teens and adults. Join us to learn more about tools that can calm the body’s reaction to stress with relaxation and sensory support.
Presented by PACER Center.
Free registration.
Transitioning from pediatric to adult health care
When your young adult with special health care needs turns 18, they must transition from pediatric to adult health care providers. It is a complex process, and early planning is critical to achieving a successful change in care. This workshop will help parents and guardians understand what is involved with the transition, prepare for the move, and learn the differences between adult and pediatric health care services. It will also provide tips on how to find an effective provider that meets your young adult’s needs.
Presented by PACER Center.
Free registration.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.

Disability Resource Fair
Connect with local resources to help you create a vision for Your Good Life.
Learn more about:
Advocacy groups
Assistive Technology
HCBS Waiver Providers
Housing Resources
Financial and Future Planning
Recreational Opportunities
Remote Supports
Presented in partnership with Wabash Center and The Arc of Tippecanoe County.
For more information, including a list of participating organizations, or if you would like to be an exhibitor, visit oasisforlife.org/drf.
BONUS! Come early to attend the INSILC Lafayette Town Hall presented by the Indiana Statewide Independent Living Council. Hear from local legislators, ask them questions, and participate in topical breakout sessions.
3:00pm – 7:00pm EST - Exhibitor Hall
Connect with organizations that serve the Lafayette community!
4:00pm – 5:00pm EST - Conversation with legislators
Meet local Tippecanoe County legislators!
Ask questions about issues relevant to you!
5:30pm – 6:30pm EST - Roundtable Conversations
Accessible Healthcare
Promoting the Independent Living Network
Emergency and Disaster Preparedness
Guardianship and Guardianship Alternatives
Transportation
MEETING ACCOMMODATIONS
American Sign Language Interpreters and CART services will be on hand
For other event accommodation requests, please contact the INSILC Executive Director, Mike Foddrill at MFoddrill@indianasilc.org. Accommodation requests should be made at least two business days in advance to help to ensure the availability of the accommodation.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Ask The Arc Monthly Webinars
Our Ask The Arc webinar series will discuss timely topics relevant to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and their support systems.
Ask The Arc is brought to you by the key organizations and trusted partners who join in support of our advocacy efforts through our Circles of Support initiative.
Presented by The Arc of Indiana.
Free registration.
Talks with The Arc Trust Monthly Webinar
Do you or a loved one receive government benefits like Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid? Not sure on how to save for the future and keep these benefits? In our webinar series, Talks with The Arc Trust, we cover the options that people have when saving for the future, the ins and outs of those options, and how they work with various government benefits.
Webinars take place on the third Wednesday of each month at 12:00 pm. ET. There is no cost, but you do need to register. Registration is for the full webinar series.
Presented by The Arc Master Trust.
Free registration.

Helping to Secure the Financial Future of Individuals (of all ages) with Disabilities
When planning for the financial future of a loved one with a disability, there are many different aspects to consider, and will vary depending on their age.
This workshop will discuss critical considerations for individuals of all ages who have a disability. We’ll review the importance of creating a life care plan, how it can help, and who should be involved. Learn crucial information and tools that may help in preparing for their financial future, such as government benefits, special needs truss, ABLE accounts, and other legal and financial structures and considerations.
Preparing for the financial future of a loved one with a disability can help ease the burden of the unexpected tomorrows. And help ensure that loved ones’ continued care and quality of life continues well into their future.
The presentation will run approximately 45-60 minutes, with a light supper and plenty of time afterwards to answer your questions.
Presented by Gordon Homes, Financial Planner, Special Care Planner for WestPoint Financial Group.
Registration is required by April 17. Email programs@oasisforlife.org or call/text 765-237-3808.
TCPL Book Life Club
Book Life is a book club which focuses on reading, friends, and fun!
Adults (ages 18 & older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to join our book club.
Presented by the Tippecanoe County Public Library.
For more information:
Maggie Andrejko, Head Youth Librarian
Tippecanoe County Public Library
765-429-0120
mandrejko@tcpl.lib.in.us
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Ask The Arc Monthly Webinars
Our Ask The Arc webinar series will discuss timely topics relevant to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and their support systems.
Ask The Arc is brought to you by the key organizations and trusted partners who join in support of our advocacy efforts through our Circles of Support initiative.
Presented by The Arc of Indiana.
Free registration.
Talks with The Arc Trust Monthly Webinar
Do you or a loved one receive government benefits like Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid? Not sure on how to save for the future and keep these benefits? In our webinar series, Talks with The Arc Trust, we cover the options that people have when saving for the future, the ins and outs of those options, and how they work with various government benefits.
Webinars take place on the third Wednesday of each month at 12:00 pm. ET. There is no cost, but you do need to register. Registration is for the full webinar series.
Presented by The Arc Master Trust.
Free registration.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
TCPL Book Life Club
Book Life is a book club which focuses on reading, friends, and fun!
Adults (ages 18 & older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to join our book club.
Presented by the Tippecanoe County Public Library.
For more information:
Maggie Andrejko, Head Youth Librarian
Tippecanoe County Public Library
765-429-0120
mandrejko@tcpl.lib.in.us
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Ask The Arc Monthly Webinars
Our Ask The Arc webinar series will discuss timely topics relevant to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and their support systems.
Ask The Arc is brought to you by the key organizations and trusted partners who join in support of our advocacy efforts through our Circles of Support initiative.
Presented by The Arc of Indiana.
Free registration.
Talks with The Arc Trust Monthly Webinar
Do you or a loved one receive government benefits like Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid? Not sure on how to save for the future and keep these benefits? In our webinar series, Talks with The Arc Trust, we cover the options that people have when saving for the future, the ins and outs of those options, and how they work with various government benefits.
Webinars take place on the third Wednesday of each month at 12:00 pm. ET. There is no cost, but you do need to register. Registration is for the full webinar series.
Presented by The Arc Master Trust.
Free registration.
TCPL Book Life Club
Book Life is a book club which focuses on reading, friends, and fun!
Adults (ages 18 & older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to join our book club.
Presented by the Tippecanoe County Public Library.
For more information:
Maggie Andrejko, Head Youth Librarian
Tippecanoe County Public Library
765-429-0120
mandrejko@tcpl.lib.in.us
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Indiana AAC Summit
Save the date for the 10th Annual Indiana AAC Summit!
Presented by Indiana AAC Summit.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
2025 OCALICON
The premier autism and disabilities virtual conference!
Visit https://ocali.org/ for more information.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Bridging Aging and Disability
The Best Practice Series introduces and elevates innovative services, supports and policies directly related to supporting families. Each session will feature a panel of National, State, and local organizations providing services and supports for families across the lifespan.
In this session, we will hear about the needs of people with disabilities and their caregivers who are aging. A panel of states will share best practices for supporting these populations and how they bring together Aging and Disability system partners.
This event is hosted by the National Collaborative for Supporting Families, in partnership with the National CoP for Supporting Families, a partnership between NASDDDS and UMKC-IHD.

Guidelines for Funding a Home for Someone on Public Benefits
Learn some options to purchase and maintain a home from Elder Care Attorney Robert Fechtman.
Registration required. Email programs@oasisforlife.org or call/text 765-237-3808.
Fair Housing Disability Workshop
In this 2 hour virtual workshop, learn about the disability specific regulations of fair housing laws (focus on rental transactions). ASL interpretation will be provided. Topics to be discussed: introduction to fair housing, common types of disability based housing discrimination, disability specific fair housing regulations and guidance, reasonable accommodations and modifications, and more!
This workshop will be hosted live to allow interaction with attendees.
Presented by the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana.
Free registration.
DDRS Advisory Council Meeting
The Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services (DDRS) Advisory Council was established by IC 12-9-4 to assist the Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services in ensuring individuals with disabilities are as independent and self-sufficient as possible.
Click here to see the 2025 meeting calendar dates and Notices of how to connect to the virtual meetings.
To view a live steam of this meeting, use this link:
https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1617979383?pwd=F0t4US21hhpuqXaxWblIaa6VqxHrji.1
Funding a Special Needs Trust
Special Needs Trusts may provide supplemental resources for an individual with disabilities. Under various circumstances, not having a special needs trust may adversely affect an individual’s eligibility for government benefits.
This workshop will provide an overview of different types of trusts, important considerations in naming a Trustee, expenses that can be paid through the trust, funding options, and how to get started in creating a properly drafted special needs trust.
Presented by Gordon Homes.
Free registration.
Building Personal Networks of Support
Do you want to be more connected and supported, but aren’t sure where to start?
Roll up your sleeves and let’s build your personal network together!
Building Personal Networks (BPN) is about created community. It’s an opportunity to:
Focus on relationships that foster connection and growth.
Identify key individuals who can play supportive roles.
Plan with your loved ones at the center of the process.
Why should I attend?
These sessions are helpful for ALL families, across ALL ages.
Younger families can start early and benefit from connection?
School-aged families can collaborate to improve the future.
Transitioning adults can shape the future they’ve always imagined.
Presented in partnership with Ohio Family to Family and Ohio Department of Health.
Meets February 4, 11, 18, & 25.
Intro to ABLE Accounts
Join Mark Raymond, Jr. and ABLE experts for a 30-minute presentation covering everything you need to know—what ABLE accounts are, who qualifies, how they work, and more.
After the presentation, stay for a live Q&A, where you can ask questions and get expert answers in real time.
Presented by ABLE Today.
Free registration.
Indiana Waiver Amendments and Public Comment - Family Support, Community Integration and Habilitation Waiver and Waiver Fee for Service Selective Contracting Program
The Family and Social Services Administration is committed to working collaboratively with individuals, families, case managers and providers to support the individuals using home and community-based services waivers to live their vision of a good life.
The Bureau of Disabilities Services issued a public notice on the intent to submit renewals to the Family Support, the Community Integration and Habilitation Waivers, and 1915(b)(4) Waiver Fee for Service Selective Contracting Program to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for consideration. The 30-day public comment period will run through Feb. 21, 2025.
FSSA will be hosting three webinars to assist individuals, families and other interested stakeholders understand the process of amending a waiver, how to make public comment, and provide a high-level overview of the key changes currently proposed. The following are the three opportunities and link to join:
Thursday, Jan. 30: 10 a.m. EST - click here to join
Thursday, Feb. 13: 1 p.m. EST - click here to join
Monday, Feb. 17: Noon EST - click here to join
In addition, general information on waiver notice and the public comment process is currently available on the BDS website and can be found here.
Ask The Arc Monthly Webinars
Our Ask The Arc webinar series will discuss timely topics relevant to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and their support systems.
Ask The Arc is brought to you by the key organizations and trusted partners who join in support of our advocacy efforts through our Circles of Support initiative.
Presented by The Arc of Indiana.
Free registration.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Indiana Waiver Amendments and Public Comment - Family Support, Community Integration and Habilitation Waiver and Waiver Fee for Service Selective Contracting Program
The Family and Social Services Administration is committed to working collaboratively with individuals, families, case managers and providers to support the individuals using home and community-based services waivers to live their vision of a good life.
The Bureau of Disabilities Services issued a public notice on the intent to submit renewals to the Family Support, the Community Integration and Habilitation Waivers, and 1915(b)(4) Waiver Fee for Service Selective Contracting Program to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for consideration. The 30-day public comment period will run through Feb. 21, 2025.
FSSA will be hosting three webinars to assist individuals, families and other interested stakeholders understand the process of amending a waiver, how to make public comment, and provide a high-level overview of the key changes currently proposed. The following are the three opportunities and link to join:
Thursday, Jan. 30: 10 a.m. EST - click here to join
Thursday, Feb. 13: 1 p.m. EST - click here to join
Monday, Feb. 17: Noon EST - click here to join
In addition, general information on waiver notice and the public comment process is currently available on the BDS website and can be found here.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Guardianship, Alternatives & ABLE Accounts
In this workshop, Gordon Homes, Financial Planner, will review the different types of guardianship and alternatives to guardianship including power of attorney and supportive decision-making. Additional discussion about information on ABLE accounts and special needs trusts as possible planning tools to enhance the quality of live for a loved one with disabilities.
Presented by IN*SOURCE.
Free registration.
Building Personal Networks of Support
Do you want to be more connected and supported, but aren’t sure where to start?
Roll up your sleeves and let’s build your personal network together!
Building Personal Networks (BPN) is about created community. It’s an opportunity to:
Focus on relationships that foster connection and growth.
Identify key individuals who can play supportive roles.
Plan with your loved ones at the center of the process.
Why should I attend?
These sessions are helpful for ALL families, across ALL ages.
Younger families can start early and benefit from connection?
School-aged families can collaborate to improve the future.
Transitioning adults can shape the future they’ve always imagined.
Presented in partnership with Ohio Family to Family and Ohio Department of Health.
Meets February 4, 11, 18, & 25.
Night to Shine sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation
Night to Shine is an unforgettable prom night experience, centered on God’s love, for people with special needs, ages 14 and older. We are blessed to be a part of this growing worldwide movement through the local church where thousands of people with special needs will be celebrated, given the royal treatment, and reminded of God’s love for them!
Sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation. Presented by Gathering Point Church.
Click here for more details.
Building Personal Networks of Support
Do you want to be more connected and supported, but aren’t sure where to start?
Roll up your sleeves and let’s build your personal network together!
Building Personal Networks (BPN) is about created community. It’s an opportunity to:
Focus on relationships that foster connection and growth.
Identify key individuals who can play supportive roles.
Plan with your loved ones at the center of the process.
Why should I attend?
These sessions are helpful for ALL families, across ALL ages.
Younger families can start early and benefit from connection?
School-aged families can collaborate to improve the future.
Transitioning adults can shape the future they’ve always imagined.
Presented in partnership with Ohio Family to Family and Ohio Department of Health.
Meets February 4, 11, 18, & 25.
Empowering people with I/DD to involve families in supportive ways
Learn from Family Leader Stacey Friedel and the LifeCourseConnect team how you can help people develop new ways to communicate, collaborate and build your plan.
Join LifeCourseConnect for a free session offering fresh ideas and perspectives on using technology to improve communication.
Key takeaways:
Foster team collaboration
Creating good life goals
Build independence
Transform paper plans into digital solutions
Free registration.
Indiana Waiver Amendments and Public Comment - Family Support, Community Integration and Habilitation Waiver and Waiver Fee for Service Selective Contracting Program
The Family and Social Services Administration is committed to working collaboratively with individuals, families, case managers and providers to support the individuals using home and community-based services waivers to live their vision of a good life.
The Bureau of Disabilities Services issued a public notice on the intent to submit renewals to the Family Support, the Community Integration and Habilitation Waivers, and 1915(b)(4) Waiver Fee for Service Selective Contracting Program to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for consideration. The 30-day public comment period will run through Feb. 21, 2025.
FSSA will be hosting three webinars to assist individuals, families and other interested stakeholders understand the process of amending a waiver, how to make public comment, and provide a high-level overview of the key changes currently proposed. The following are the three opportunities and link to join:
Thursday, Jan. 30: 10 a.m. EST - click here to join
Thursday, Feb. 13: 1 p.m. EST - click here to join
Monday, Feb. 17: Noon EST - click here to join
In addition, general information on waiver notice and the public comment process is currently available on the BDS website and can be found here.
Calling All Advocates: Medicaid Advocacy in 2025
Join The Arc of the US for an important webinar on January 29 to learn about the growing concern of potential cuts to Medicaid. We’ll discuss what you can do this year to help protect Medicaid. We’ll also share tools, resources, and strategies to help you advocate effectively.
This is your chance to be part of the fight to keep Medicaid strong.
ASI Financial Preparedness Series
Join the Autism Society of Indiana for this 4 part series on Financial Preparedness:
January 7: ABLE Accounts
January 14: The Arc Master Trust
January 23: Money Basics for Life
January 28: Credit and Identity Theft
For questions and more information contact Mari Love (mlove@inautism.org).
Free registration.
Family Employment Awareness Training (FEAT)
From school to employment and everything in between.
Join us online for six evenings of free virtual training sessions all about local, state, and federal resources for young adults with disabilities who want to work in their communities. Families, transition-age students and young adults with disabilities, and the professionals who support them are welcome to join us online.
PLUS:
Time to network with families, employees, entrepreneurs, and community resources.
The opportunity to meet individuals with disabilities who are successfully employed.
The chance to meet people providing services to help you prepare for, find, and keep a job.
Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability and Community Center on Community Living and Careers.
Free registration: go.iu.edu/8r8Z
23rd Annual QIDP Leadership Conference
Their annual conference with a variety of breakout sessions.
9:00 – 10:05 am Loss and Grief for All of Us presented by Tammy Besser, LCSW, NCG, QIDP, and Jess Jankowski, LCSW, JCFS
10:15 – 11:15 am Safely Navigating Social Media: Strategies and Tools for Promoting Social Media Safety for Individuals with IDD Presented by Mary Jo Krile, Ph.D
11:15 am – 12:15 pm Disability and Sexuality: Best Practices for Support Professionals Presented by Arryn Akhtenberg, MA, and Morrigan Hunter, MA, MSW
1:45 – 2:45 pm Inspiring Financial Strength for Those You Serve with IL ABLE Accounts – What QIDP’s Need to Know Presented by JJ Hanley and Stephanie Kanter, Office of the Illinois State Treasurer
3:00 – 4:00 pm Artificial Intelligence: Affordable, Accessible, Adaptive Presented by Anna Cronin, MS BCBA, Fern Leaf ABA
Presented by The Arc of Illinois.
Lunch with LifeCourse
Discover Your Path to a Good Life with Trajectories!
The Trajectory tool helps people envision and identify what makes their life truly fulfilling.
🌟 Did you know? There are over 10 unique Trajectories designed to spark meaningful conversations and help you organize your thoughts about what a "good life" means to you.
Join us and learn how these powerful tools can support and empower you to chart your course to a brighter future.
Unlock Your Potential with Trajectories!
Two part series: January 13 & January 27, 2024 12:00pm - 12:30pm.
Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
TCPL Book Life Club
Book Life is a book club which focuses on reading, friends, and fun!
Adults (ages 18 & older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to join our book club.
Presented by the Tippecanoe County Public Library.
For more information:
Maggie Andrejko, Head Youth Librarian
Tippecanoe County Public Library
765-429-0120
mandrejko@tcpl.lib.in.us
ASI Financial Preparedness Series
Join the Autism Society of Indiana for this 4 part series on Financial Preparedness:
January 7: ABLE Accounts
January 14: The Arc Master Trust
January 23: Money Basics for Life
January 28: Credit and Identity Theft
For questions and more information contact Mari Love (mlove@inautism.org).
Free registration.
The Indiana Waiver Process: What You Need to Know
About the presenter: MARCIA LIENEMANN | An Intake and Coverage Coordinator for IPMG.
Marcia has worked for IPMG since the company started in 2006. A large part of what she does is helping people new to the waiver get started with services. She started her career as a DSP in 1984 and has worked as an instructor in a day program, Q in a residential facility, supervisor for supported living, case manager for 1st Steps, head start social worker, facilitator of teams in a day program/workshop, and case management supervisor. She helped to close the 300-bed residential facility where she was the Q and was one of 2 supervisors to start the program which resulted in closing the facility and supporting everyone living in the community. She is also a certified trainer for Person Centered Thinking.
Presented by Noble.
RSVP to CFL@mynoblelife.org by 4pm 01/21/25.
FSSA Waiver Amendments & Public Comment
The Family and Social Services Administration is committed to working collaboratively with individuals, families, case managers and providers to support the individuals using home and community-based services waivers to live their vision of a good life.
The Bureau of Disabilities Services, Division of Aging, and Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning issued public notice on the intent to submit proposed amendments to the Health and Wellness, PathWays, and Traumatic Brain Injury Waivers to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for consideration. These proposed changes are part of the continued efforts to align long-term services and support within the FSSA. The 30-day public comment period will run from Dec. 25, 2024, through Jan. 24, 2025.
FSSA will be hosting three webinars to assist individuals, families and other interested stakeholders understand the process of amending a waiver, how to make public comment, and provide a high-level overview of the key changes currently proposed. Following are the three opportunities and link to join:
Thursday, Jan. 9: 1 – 2 p.m. EST click here to join
Thursday, Jan. 16: 1 - 2 p.m. EST click here to join
Wednesday, Jan. 22: 4 – 5 p.m. EST click here to join
In addition, general information on waiver notice and the public comment process is currently available on the BDS website and can be found here.
Asset Building including ABLE accounts and Special Trusts
This webinar series offers a comprehensive exploration of federal and state benefits for individuals with disabilities, highlighting crucial topics such as the differences between SSI and SSDI, work incentives, and benefit counseling resources. Attending these sessions is vital for understanding how to navigate complex benefit systems, achieve economic independence, and maintain the vital supports necessary for sustaining that independence.
Additionally, participants will gain valuable insights into managing healthcare programs and asset-building strategies, all while seizing the opportunity to build momentum for creating a coalition that fosters positive changes in the disability community.
January 21, 2025: Asset Building including ABLE accounts and Special Trusts
Discussion about possible ways to save money for short- or long-term goals without the worry of losing benefits.
1:00 pm EST
Free registration.
For more information or questions contact Luke Labas, Director of The Inclusion Institute at The League, LukeL@the-league.org or call 260-441-0551.
Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability & Community Center on Community Living & Careers and The League Inclusion Institute.

OASIS Outdoor Club Bowling
When the weather outside is frightful the Outdoor Club Goes Bowling!
Spend an afternoon with us to make strikes and spares and deeper friendships.
It’s just $3 per game and includes shoes.
Please RSVP by January 14 so we can have enough lanes available.
email: programs@oasisforlife.org
phone/text: 765-267-3808
Charting the LifeCourse Live: An Introduction
Join for a 1-hour session to dive into Charting the LifeCourse and discover how this powerful framework can be used to create a good life for anyone.
Learn the principles, explore practical applications, and hear real-life examples of how Charting the LifeCourse can enhance your experiences and help you achieve your goals.
Don’t miss this opportunity to take control of your future!
Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.