A Day in the Life of DDA During the Pandemic

The phrase ‘new normal’ is almost redundant already. The presence of COVID and the lifestyle it has brought to the world is a difficult part of reality, and we have to adapt. So what do you do? Lie down and wait for it to go away? Nope. DDA employees ensure those people we support and …

Back to School During COVID: Tips for Families with Special Needs

Here in B.C., students will be heading back to the classroom in September after being out of school since mid-March due to the pandemic. Reopening our schools will, without a doubt, bring challenges both emotionally and physically as some parents hesitate to allow their kids into a classroom full-time. Once again, the new normal will …

Tech Review: Dreampad

Product: Dreampad Producer: DreamPad Compatibility: iOS/Android Cost: $149.00 USD Product summary: Dreampad is a high-tech pillow advertised as a sleep aid and sensory solution. Embedded within the pillow is a Bluetooth-enabled intrasound speaker that transmits vibrational sound once paired with the accompanying iOS/Android app. The pillow was designed to allow the user to hear and …

Artist Andrew Cathers First Solo Show

[About the Artist] Andrew Cathers is a 38-year-old, self-taught artist from Whistler, B.C. As an adult British Columbian with autism, he often creates his brilliant work at DDA’s Main Street Drop-In. Creating art on a regular basis keeps him interested, busy, and creatively challenged. Andrew began his art career six years ago at a Developmental …

DDA Reopening Plan 2020

I. THE FACTS The virus that causes COVID-19 spreads in droplets (little sprays of liquid that fly out of our mouths and noses like when we sneeze or cough), or by touching a surface someone else who is infected touched, then touching our faces. If several people touch a doorknob, table or countertop, then it …

Lower Mainland Staycation Tips 2020

School is officially over, parents can relax on the homeschooling aspect of life, and kids of all abilities can get outside and enjoy the summer sun…mostly. The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly changed our ability to interact in the usual ways with friends and family and many Canadians have already opted not to travel extensively for …

Pride Month Includes Those with Developmental Disabilities

The developmental disability community is an amazing and diverse group of people with a broad range of abilities who contribute to an inclusive society. While often overlooked, many people in this community identify as LGBTQ2+. Inclusion Matters The Developmental Disabilities Association has long been a champion of inclusion and accessibility in the community. Our vision …

One Small Change for Accessibility #AccessibilityWeek

By Keegan Newberry, Assitant Director – DDA Residential Services   Language is complex. Consider the elements that go into understanding speech: interpretation of tone, cadence, speech rate, inflection – all in addition to understanding the actual words used when conveying a message. Words can share multiple meanings, some of which are completely distinct. Certain words …

Summer Camps Go Virtual

We might remember July and August of 2020 as the summer that never was. Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic many things continue to be moth-balled even though British Columbia has lowered its COVID numbers enough to allow a gradual reopening of the province. Many physical, outdoor summer camps in B.C. have been canceled due to …

Employment after COVID: Reinvent Yourself with DDA

In a world turned upside down, it’s hard to imagine where we go from here. The COVID-19 pandemic has stretched to all corners of the globe and is affecting economies in a way not seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s. According to the provincial government, B.C. lost over 400 thousand jobs in March …

The New Normal for Families with Special Needs

With the COVID-19 pandemic still ruling our lives, it looks more likely that homeschooling and isolating our kids and youth will be the norm until September. By then things should be somewhat back to normal. For parents of children with special needs, now can be a time of elevated stress and concern for the ongoing …

Mental Health During a Pandemic: Do the Best You Can

The collective mental health of planet earth has been taking a beating so far in 2020 thanks to COVID-19. It goes without saying that we could all use a mental break from what the world is currently going through. It’s not enough that fear of the pandemic has swept the globe, but along with it …