Garden Center
Name: Christine Bowen
Job: Head of Garden Center Outings
Email: cbowen@stlukeorthodox.com
For over 50 years, Garden Center Services has provided a safe place for persons
with developmental disabilities to learn independent living skills and develop their capacity
in vocational areas. Garden Center Services is a not-for-profit corporation established in 1956
by a group of concerned parents. The agency was created to provide services to individuals with
development disabilities whose needs were not being met in the local schools. Families continue
to play an integral part in the agency and the lives of the persons who receive services.
The main building is located at 8300 South Austin Avenue, Burbank, IL where
over 120 individuals attend the Day Program and Work Shop. The Day Program encourages development
of basic skills such as, speech, coordination, social interaction and for higher functioning
individuals, math and reading. The Work Shop gives the client an opportunity to have a “job,”
just like everyone else. The clients earn a paycheck and more importantly, they are proud of
their accomplishments. Some of the activities in the Work Shop are; packing, light assembly, mass
mailings, sorting, collating and labeling, affixing pins to buttons, affixing UPC stickers to
Burger King plastic bags, etc.
Also, there are Employment Services for those individuals who are capable of
working outside of the Work Shop. Vocational assessment, job coaching, training, resume writing
and vocational placement are provided by trained staff. Several clients have been placed in “main
stream” jobs thanks to this program.
The development of the client’s social abilities is also considered. Clients
enjoy bowling, swimming, arts & crafts, exercise programs, fieldtrips (zoo, museums, boat rides,
etc.) and weekly Social Night where various games and activities are provided, often with community
volunteers.
Garden Center Services also provides residential living for approximately 35
clients. Higher functioning clients live in Community Integrated Living Assistance (CILA) homes.
These homes teach the clients how to make basic meals, clean, do laundry and plan a budget (to the
best of their ability.) The clients have their own room and are transported daily to the main
building.
The more profoundly disabled residents live in the 15 bed Immediate Care
Facility (ICF) located at 8345 South Austin Avenue, Burbank, IL. These individuals also have
their own room and require 24 hours-a-day assistance for all their basic needs (bathing, oral
hygiene, grooming, dressing, etc). Clients help with meal preparation, meal clean-up, laundry,
etc. The ICF is where Father Andrew conducts a prayer service on the first Monday of each
month.
Father Andrew started visiting the ICF 9 years ago. The clients look forward
to each visit and always ask the same question,”when’s the Priest coming?” Each month Father
reads a short story from the Children’s Bible that St. Luke provided for each client. The stories
are simple enough for the clients to understand and they have questions after each story.
After the story, Father conducts a short prayer service. The clients sing
along and participate enthusiastically. Each month they have some family member or friend that
needs our prayers. Father’s homily is on the clients’ level and often invokes spirited
interaction. We have blessed fruit, celebrated Valentines Day, St. Pat’s Day, Paska, Fourth
of July, Thanksgiving and of course, Christmas. St. Nick has visited each year and given out
gold coins. Father also brings something to share from his trips. After the prayer service,
Father and other members of St. Luke’s join the clients in snack time and interact on a
social level.
There have been two client deaths over the past few years and Father has been a
source of comfort for the clients. In one case where there was no wake or funeral service, Father
was asked by Garden Center to hold a memorial service for the ICF clients so that they could have
closure to their loss of a fellow resident.
Father Andrew and St. Luke’s members, Mary Kincaid, Alex Zimney, John Verderber,
Caye Caswick, Stea Zekios, have joined the clients on a regular basis over the past year. I thank
them all for their participation – the clients have grown to care for them and our St.
Luke family.
I believe that our monthly visits are very important to the clients because
attending the service is always their choice and each month, all the clients choose to attend
the service. I believe it is also very important to the members of St. Luke’s who attend on a
regular basis because it is always their choice to attend and they always do. Please join us
for one of the monthly visits and enrich your life as well as those at Garden Center Services.
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