Welcome to Bridges of Indiana's Blog!

Welcome to Bridges of Indiana's Blog!

Founded in 2000 by a mother who has a child with autism, Bridges of Indiana is an agency that provides services for individuals with disabilities as well as the aging population. These services include residential services, community habilitation servicse, respite services, music therapy, recreational therapy, behavioral management, and employment services. Bridges of Indiana primarily performs these services in the home and in the community. Dedicated to providing quality services, this agency believes in individualism and independence.

This blog will be used in several different ways; to update the disability population on Indiana legislature, provide informaiton to Bridges of Indiana employees, give insight into the agency, along with several other important information.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Indy Update

As some of you may know, the Indianapolis Bridges of Indiana office has undergone several changes. These changes include myself being named the Indianapolis Area Director and the addition of three new Service Coordinators. Those new Service Coordinators are Mary Hanna, Ouida Butler, and Amanda Harper.
Each of these ladies bring with them a wealth of experience in the disability field. Mary Hanna has comes to us after many years of working with the Developmentally Disabled population in the Nursing home Industry. Amanda Harper brings to Bridges of Indiana her experiences with the Educational System and those who have Developmental Delays. Lastly Ouida Butler has been a Program Coordinator in the Indianapolis Area for another provider for the last 2 years.

We all look forward to serving the needs of those consumers in the Indianapolis Area. Over the next few weeks these new staff members will be calling on our consumers to meet and get to know you. In the meantime please stop by and see as if you are in the neighborhood.

I would like to finish with this quote from Ester Dyson "Change means that what was before wasn’t perfect. People want thing to be better." This is our goal for the remainder of 2011. I look forward to meeting each and every one of those people who are involved with the Indianapolis Area and Bridges of Indiana's services.
  
Sincerely,
Luke A. Anderson, Regional Director

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