30th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act A Historical Review On July 26, 1990, George H.W. Bush, while seated on the front lawn of the White House, signed into law the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). This law was called into action due to the complete absence of people with disabilities in the Civil…
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A Day in the Life: Jason
Working through COVID-19 has inevitably brought forth a lot of new experiences and learning opportunities in this line of work. A few months ago I stepped down from a manager position to support people in our day program. When COVID shut that down, I was assigned to work in a particular home. This assignment was…
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Our Top 5 Picks of Children’s Books that Teach about Diversity
It is time for parents to teach young people early on that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength. We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of that tapestry are equal in value no matter their color. – Maya Angelou …
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A Day in the Life: Crystal
Crystal’s Story I started out at AIM working for one of the day programs. When that program moved locations, I started working in a home where a group of men live. I was unsure if I would succeed there. That was last October. I still work here and I feel I am supporting a group…
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A Day in the Life: Audrey
Audrey’s Story When I wake up in the morning, my three-year-old son immediately asks me not to go to work. He is 3, but he understands that we “can’t go to work because of the virus”. My husband and I explain to him and his sister that we are both essential workers. We go to…
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A Day in the Life: Matt
Matt’s Story Part 1 Every day, without fail, I wake up to missed calls from the people I support. My night ends and my day begins with calls from them. The one constant in this uncertain time is the missed phone calls from people who just want to talk to me and hear my voice….
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A Day in the Life: Ron
Ron’s Story My mind is an enemy to purposeful rest. I am awake around 4:00 am, without an alarm, and my mind races for a while until it prompts me to move and I quietly get up. That’s okay; I love the morning, the beginning of a new day, thankful I have the opportunity. My…
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We Love AIM Nurses
We Love AIM Nurses Each day, AIM Services draws attention to the professionals who stand by the sides of people of diverse abilities. As an essential business during the COVID-19 pandemic, we are supporting one of the most vulnerable populations in our nation, all the while ensuring that these people’s dreams and goals are kept…
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Vukelic of Saratoga Eagle Joins AIM Board Offers $10,000 Matching Gift Challenge
Vukelic of Saratoga Eagle Joins AIM Services Board Offers $10,000 Matching Gift Challenge in Recognition of Giving Tuesday Now SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY. – Christopher Lyons, Executive Director of AIM Services Inc. of Saratoga Springs, New York announced today that Jeff Vukelic, President and CEO of Saratoga Eagle was unanimously elected to the AIM Services Board…
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A Day in the Life: Stacie
Stacie’s Story When I was asked about a day in my life as a DSP, I was really unsure of how to answer. I sat at home in the evening and thought for a long time. Then the realization came to me. The thing is, there is no day in the life of a…
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