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Devereux New Jersey in the News
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‘Start on the inside:’ Nurture your resilience this holiday season
During the holiday season, it’s easy to get caught up in seemingly never-ending to-do lists. Before you dive head-first into the decorating, shopping, baking, wrapping and entertaining, Devereux Center for Resilient Children Director Susan Damico, M.A., suggests you take time to focus on your social and emotional health and well-being.
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National Adoption Month: Devereux N.J. parent shares foster care/adoption journey
Katrina and Melvin Jones became therapeutic foster parents with Devereux New Jersey in 2008. Since that time, they have fostered 25 children, including three currently. In 2012, they adopted their first foster child, Dennis, and then, in 2019, they adopted three other children, all brothers, Lavion, Demetrius and Dayshawn.
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Devereux New Jersey’s Landis Day Program helps adults engage in community life
Devereux New Jersey’s Landis Day Program helps adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and other emotional, behavioral and cognitive differences acquire valuable life, job and social skills, and integrate into the community.
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National Disability Employment Awareness: Fostering inclusive, welcoming workplaces
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and Devereux is celebrating the significant contributions of employees with disabilities, and highlighting the importance of creating a workplace culture that is positive, supportive and equitable for all.
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Devereux Massachusetts/Rhode Island youth learn coping skills through comic books
Devereux Massachusetts and Rhode Island youth are learning healthy coping skills in a creative way. Children and adolescents at Devereux Massachusetts and Rhode Island’s East Meadow group home are creating comic books that emphasize the importance of coping skills, such as deep breathing and grounding (refocusing on the present moment).
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‘Start on the inside:’ Nurture your resilience this holiday season
During the holiday season, it’s easy to get caught up in seemingly never-ending to-do lists. Before you dive head-first into the decorating, shopping, baking, wrapping and entertaining, Devereux Center for Resilient Children Director Susan Damico, M.A., suggests you take time to focus on your social and emotional health and well-being.
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Video: Welcome to Devereux Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Devereux Massachusetts and Rhode Island serves children, adolescents and adults with emotional, behavioral and cognitive differences across all stages of life. Learn how we are providing hope and healing to those in need.
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Devereux’s Amy Kelly co-authors article published in The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health
An article co-authored by Devereux National Director of Family Engagement Amy Kelly, MBA, MNM, was recently published in the journal, The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health. The article – “Improving autism identification and support for individuals assigned female at birth: clinical suggestions and research priorities” – offers ideas to ensure a fulfilling and empowered life for individuals and families with autism.
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