PAGE: Parent And Guardian Engagement is designed to keep families informed and updated on the latest activities and developments at AID Community Day Services and Residential Program.
September 9, 2025Dear AID Family and Friends,In order to better meet the needs and continue to move towards client-centered, client-controlled services, AID has moved to right size our health services for IDD. These services have been brought into IDD programs organizational structure in order to improve outcomes and enhance healthcare. These services are no longer…
Volunteering at Food Pantry – TAC II At Home CDS participant Ward G has started volunteering each month at the Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry. This has come about because of Ward’s interest in giving back to his community and is possible with staff support.
Each year, all of the STARS groups get together for a daytime river boat cruise. It is a very anticipated activity for the participants and usually is scheduled toward the end of the summer. STARS had a beautiful mild day to enjoy on the Fox River, some folks enjoyed a picnic lunch at Pottawatomie Park…
Everyone got together in the gym to create their own personal sensory bottle. Bottles were filled with a mixture of water and clear school glue – then each person was able to personalize it however they wanted. People used beads, gems, and other embellishments, along with food coloring, glitter, and cotton puffs to make their…
A classroom group from Keeler CDS were able to enjoy a movie at the unique Hollywood Palms theater in Naperville. They enjoyed a popcorn snack and comfy armchair seating. Everyone gave the theater experience two thumbs up. Small groups from all across CDS enjoy movie outings to local theaters, especially in the summer, where it’s…
The Yorkville library staff have coordinated a special, continuing art program with our Bridge CDS group. The Art for Everyone movement encompasses a wide variety of programming which aims makes art and artistic expression available to anyone. This includes public art displays, art collectives or groups open to all, and supportive education or community events…
All CDS programs participated in an in-service day in August – these occur about 4 times per year and have taken many forms over time. Most recently, CDS directors and/or managers would identify training topics or issues for their small group or program, then create and facilitate their training independently. With an eye toward improvement…
A perennial favorite of all CDS programs, the TAC II At Home CDS program enjoyed their visit to the museum in August. They enjoyed the updated exhibits and spending time together learning.
Each winter, CDS staff receive an invitation to participate in the Lions Fishing Derby at Shabbona Lake State Park. The Lions plan months ahead to create a special day for anyone who wants to join in. There are games, prizes, activities, lunch provided, and of course, boat rides and fishing. All provided free of cost…