NSSRA Program Guides Winter 2019 | Page 10

Participant Information Half Hour Private Meetings NSSRA staff members are available to conduct 30-minute private consultations to discuss recreation and leisure opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Participant Wellness, Continued • Persistent diarrhea in conjunction with other symptoms • Contagious rash or rash of unknown origin • Persistent cough and/or cold symptoms • “Pink Eye” (conjunctivitis) or discharge from eye • Symptoms of mumps, measles, chicken pox, strep throat, Speakers Provided flu, impetigo or coxsackle virus One of our trained staff members would be happy to meet with your organization, social service club or community group to talk about • Runny nose with yellow or green discharge • Lice/mites present NSSRA services and other disability related topics. • Fatigue due to illness that will hinder participation and enjoyment in the program Special Assistance/Sign Language Interpreters If you need special assistance or a sign language interpreter, please Programs For All Participants inform NSSRA upon registration (voice or relay). NSSRA offers additional services to meet the needs of all participants through LEAD (Leisure Education Awareness and Use of Boardmaker If participant uses a picture–making program such as Boardmaker, Discovery). please indicate so on the registration form and our staff will work LEAD (Leisure Education Awareness and Discovery) is with you to facilitate its use at our programs. available to students with special needs who require a structured introduction to leisure experiences. Leisure Participant Wellness Education provides leisure awareness for students during In consideration of other participants and the NSSRA staff, to prevent their school day through a cooperative effort between the spread of contagious illnesses, it is requested that participants special education staff and NSSRA program staff. This refrain from attending programs when any of the following program offers opportunities for students to learn new conditions exist: activity skills in a structured environment. • Did not attend school or camp due to illness that day • Fever of 100 degrees or higher (when this occurs, participants For more information about LEAD, please contact must stay home for one whole program day - 24 hours from time Recreation Manager Blair Hill at (847) 509-9400 x6825 or [email protected]. sent home) • Vomiting within the last 24 hours 10 Register online at register.nssra.org.