As many employers have transitioned to remote working, here are tips from Connor Strong & Buckelew's Safety & Risk Control Team to help keep you comfortable and safe: Ergonomic Remote Workstation SetupExercises for the Remote Worker Please visit Connor Strong & Buckelew's COVID-19 Resource Center for more information. https://www.connerstrong.com/blog/insights-detail/tips-for-working-remotely-during-covid-19/
At this time, information about COVID-19 is rapidly evolving as new details are confirmed and new questions emerge. In the event of an outbreak in your community, as a parent/caregiver, your first concern is about how to protect and take care of your children and family. Knowing important information about the outbreak
We are hiring for Direct Care Professionals (AM & PM Shifts). Durand provides services to developmentally disabled and behaviorally challenged individuals. Positions provide direct care and support in life skills, transportation and integration into the community for residents.
Patricia Lennon, aka Pat, aka Patty Pie, aka Ma Lennon, aka Mrs L, aka the Tough Muffin, departed this life on June 12, in her 98th year. She took flight peacefully, at home, and surrounded by the people she loved most. Olga Patricia Heyn was born on Staten Island, New York, in
Playtime can get a little bit more complicated during the hot summer days for children with autism. A new swim program at the Brandywine YMCA and other summer programs are offering safe, sensory-friendly outlets for families.
Laura Gaffney, Durand’s Family Support Coordinator, and her son Andrew, now 26 with autism was interviewed by Alicia Vitarelli. This is an incredible story of Andrew overcoming his disability to achieve a successful and fulfilling family, work and social life as well as Laura’s long-time relationship with Durand as a client and
https://www.facebook.com/durandacs/videos/1572522962766415/ Here’s to the board, staff, families, and students who make the Durand community a warm and welcoming one!