As we enter adulthood, we look forward to being
self-reliant and independent, living in our own homes and being active contributing
members in our community. The same can be said of adults who face developmental disabilities. However, there are many barriers that these individuals face
regarding self-sufficiency. That’s where the non-profit organization, Port Resources,
comes in to assist adults with developmental challenges to live on their own
and be a part of the community in which they live.
Based
in South Portland, Port Resources offers the opportunity for those facing
challenges to live meaningful and full lives and has done so for more than 30
years. The organization has 22 well-maintained group homes and supervised
apartments in Southern Maine, two of which are in Windham.
To
provide and offer support, Port Resource hires and trains Direct Support
Professionals (DSP) to meet the various needs of their clients. These needs
vary greatly and can include community activities and integration, assistance
with activities of daily living, life skill building, medication
administration, behavior management and personal care.
“For
those who are looking for a significant way to be of service to others and to
give back in some meaningful way, the DSP position is the perfect job,” stated
Derek Schenk, recruiter at Port Resources. “There
are plenty of opportunities to help people and provide service – from life
coaching to full hands on assistance.”
Port
Resource also collaborates with other organizations within the arts, cultural,
educational and recreational communities, allowing the client opportunities for
community inclusion.
“Our
clients are just like everyone else. They love to work outside the home, they
enjoy volunteering at various events and organizations and like going to the
movies. The DSP helps them do this – and more - to lead fulfilling and happy
lives.”
Although
there are many possibilities for a DSP to enrich the lives of individuals with disabilities,
organizations like Port Resource are facing great challenges to meet the needs
of their clients and to continue to help them lead a full life.
Everyone deserves a self-reliant life. Port Resources work on a legislative level to make that happen |
“There
is a work force shortage due to the lack of funding,” Schenk explained. “The
issues include low reimbursement funding to cover DSP pay and beneļ¬ts,
supervisors and program management, home supplies, home maintenance, insurance,
program transportation, representative payee services, and all administrative
costs.”
How
can organizations like Port Resources properly serve the people they support
and give them the quality and consistency of life they deserve if funding for their
clients is limited?
There
may be a bright light on the horizon. Maine Bill LD 967, "An Act To Ensure Access to
Community for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities or Autism" which was referred to the Committee on
Health and Human Services on March 9, 2017 is being recommended for approval and is
expected to pass in the next legislative session. Port Resource appreciates the
legislators work on this issue. Although it was vetoed by the governor, they
look forward to a possible overturn next week.
As
a result, things may be looking up for Port Resources and their employees. But
the clients are the ones who benefit the most once this legislation is passed.
They get to live self-directed and high-quality lives,
just like every other adult.
“The
DSP positions are fun, and meaningful” Schenk said. “You get to help clients
live a good life. And for those who enjoy having a week off without
interruption (especially during the summer months) our live-in positions are on
a week on and week off basis.”
According
to their website, Port Resources offers training and
certification classes for health professionals including
certified nursing assistant certification and direct support certification and continuing
education classes are offered.
They
provide a variety of benefits including: health, dental,
short and long-term disability, life insurance, 403b match, a wellness program
including Weight Watchers discounts, as well as excellent paid training and
paid time off.
To learn more about Port Resources,
visit their website at www.portresources,org. To
inquire about a position with Port Resources, contact Schenk at 828-0048 x-136.
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