During the current COVID-19 crisis, you may be feeling down or a little frustrated at being “stuck at home.” However, there are lots of free options for people of all abilities to connect with others virtually, many of which will work both your mind and body. Here are just a few: Find a little zen … Read More »
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FAQ on Coronavirus Economic Rebate Payments
Individuals across the country will soon receive a small measure of economic relief with the passage of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The CARES Act authorized stimulus payments to be made to most U.S. citizens in the form of Recovery Rebates. The Arc has put together the following Frequently Asked Questions … Read More »
Indiana Stay-At-Home Executive Order FAQs
From the Office of Governor Holcomb For Immediate Release: Monday, March 23, 2020 Indiana Stay-At-Home Executive Order FAQ INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb delivered a statewide address Monday to order that Hoosiers remain in their homes beginning Wednesday except when they are at work for those businesses deemed essential or for permitted activities, such … Read More »
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Our top priority is the health of those we serve and that of our extended Noble family. These are anxiety-provoking times, and we stand with our community in hoping the worries of today’s environment will soon pass. However, sometimes it’s good to take a small break from today’s worries. That’s why we would like to … Read More »
Evening in the Garden Cancelled
After much consultation with our Board of Directors and the guidance of the CDC, Indiana Department of Health and the Marion County Health Department, it is with a heavy heart that we must cancel our 24th annual Noble Evening in the Garden scheduled for Friday, March 13. This follows Indiana Governor Holcomb’s announcement this afternoon … Read More »
When Hugs Aren’t Enough
Since the moment your newborn entered the world, you’ve cuddled your baby and promised to meet every need. However, sometimes hugs aren’t enough. What happens when you have concerns about your child’s development? That’s when First Steps Early Intervention therapies can help. These therapies are for babies and toddlers up to age 3. Simply contact First … Read More »
Indy Facets to Raffle Necklace at Evening in the Garden
You will want to come to Big Red Liquor’s Noble Evening in the Garden presented by The National Bank of Indianapolis for the food, flowers and fun. However, you will absolutely want to be there to enter our raffle for this gorgeous necklace. Our amazing sponsor, Indy Facets Private Jeweler, is giving attendees a chance to WIN … Read More »
Celebrating Black History Month and the Olmstead Decision
As we celebrate Black History Month, please join us in paying tribute to Lois Curtis and the impact she made on disability services in our country. Lois (shown here presenting then-President Obama with a piece of her artwork) is an African-American woman with developmental disabilities who paved the way for thousands of people with disabilities … Read More »
Bouncing With Tigger In Music Therapy
With the help of Tigger and Music Therapist Andrea DeHaan, Dylan is working on emotional expression and gross motor skills. During a recent Music Therapy session, Dylan created this video using the VidRhythm app on his iPad. In the process, he discovered that he really likes making videos! Music Therapy is an incredibly powerful tool … Read More »
A Welcome Presence For Every Patient
For almost 19 years, Katie has worked at Community Hospital North, When she first started, she was assigned to the post-surgical unit. She would go to each patient room with ice water, a warm washcloth and an engaging smile. She was hired through Community Employment, and has worked in several areas of the hospital since … Read More »