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Even Tiny Tots May Develop Mental Health Problems | KPAX.com | Missoula, Montana - 0 views

  • WEDNESDAY, March 2 (HealthDay News) -- Countering the belief that you have to be "older" to suffer from mental illness, a new report says there's actually no lowest-age limit.
Roger Holt

'Medical Homes' Help Kids Get Comprehensive Care | KPAX.com | Missoula, Montana - 0 views

  • Children who have a "medical home" -- that is, a pediatrician or nurse they see regularly who offers comprehensive care -- are more likely to have their medical and dental needs met, new research finds. Yet it's the sickest children -- those who have a chronic condition or special need and require the most care -- who are less likely to get the sort of care a medical home offers, the researchers said.
Roger Holt

Dick Swanson's secret powers | Features | Missoula Independent - 0 views

  • Dick Swanson has super powers. He's got perfect pitch, always has. He'll start singing Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" and even nail that "da-da-da" guitar part at the beginning. He'll burst out with a deep baritone rendition of a '70s classic like Neil Diamond's "September Morn," astonishing bystanders. He knows shadows. He checks the Missoulian every day, in print, to get the times for sunrise and sunset, and from there he knows where and when a certain triangle will fall across a wall or a tree trunk will become a diagonal across a sidewalk.
Terry Booth

Montana State Library Receives Grants for Statewide Early Literacy Program - 0 views

  • For more information on the Ready 2 Read early literacy initiative, visit http://ready2readmontana.org or contact Sara Groves at (406) 444-5357 or at sgroves@mt.gov. (HELENA) --- The Montana State Library (MSL) is pleased to announce that it has received $45,000 in grant funds from two separate Montana foundations. The First Interstate BancSystem Foundation, based in Billings, awarded the State Library $35,000, and the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation, based in Missoula, awarded the State Library $10,000. The money will be used to expand the Montana State Library’s statewide early literacy initiative, Ready 2 Read. Launched in 2009, the Ready 2 Read program is an effort to help parents and caregivers understand the value of sharing language and literacy with their children. The program has provided collections of high-quality children’s books to libraries, early childhood training to librarians, and extensive information and training to parents and caregivers on the importance of sharing books with children from birth forward. “New research suggests that there is no greater investment than in early childhood education,” said Darlene Staffeldt, Montana State Librarian. “Montana libraries have evolved to meet the challenge of providing programs, services, and materials for our youngest library patrons – children from birth to three years old. We look forward to working with the First Interstate BancSystem and Washington Foundations to expand our offerings even further.” Funding from First Interstate BancSystem Foundation will be used to support training of librarians to further their expertise in early literacy and early childhood education.
Terry Booth

Fair Housing: The Right Thing to Do - Kalispell - Sept. 8, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download full flyer with registration information What: Montana Fair Housing is a full service, private, non-profit organization dedicated to the reduction and eradication of housing discrimination in our state. It is illegal to discriminate against a household because of: race, color, national origin, familial status, sex, religion, a disability, creed, marital status, age, and in Missoula, sexual orientation and gender identity. Fair housing laws protect you against intimidation, coercion, and harassment. Should you file a complaint of housing discrimination, Fair Housing laws prohibit retaliation. This webinar is presented free of charge. When: Thursday, September 8, 2011 10:00am - 12:00pm Mountain Where: Northwest MT Association of Realtors 110 Cooperative Way Kalispell, Montana
Roger Holt

In need of dental work, blind woman with autism receives outpouring of help - 0 views

  • Thanks to the generosity of many, Heather Stone, a 33-year-old who is blind and has autism, may be able to see a dentist sooner than expected.
Roger Holt

Project Lifesaver comes to Flathead County | KPAX.com | Missoula, Montana - 0 views

  • KALISPELL- The Flathead County Sheriff's Department is the first in the state to offer a bracelet that can track missing people that suffer from Alzheimer's Disease, Autism, Down's Syndrome and brain injuries. The Glacier Pilot Club told the Flathead County Sheriff's Department about Project Lifesaver earlier this year. It's a program that consists of a person wearing a medical bracelet that sends off a specific frequency that can be detected by using two antennas.
Roger Holt

Montana lawmakers endorse more youth mental health intervention | KRTV.com - 0 views

  • The proposal would expand on a set of pilot youth crisis diversion programs around the state. In the last year, four programs -- serving Helena, Missoula, Yellowstone County and Eastern Montana, have been having some "good results," said Jani McCall of the Yellowstone Youth Crisis Network, who works with the Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch.
  • The panel unanimously endorsed the draft legislation, setting it up for discussion in the 2015 Legislature.
Roger Holt

Hamilton inventor uses mechanical skills to challenge disability | Missoula Local News ... - 0 views

  • A small engine shop owner in Hamilton, has devised a number of inventions to accommodate his own disability. It may give ideas to others looking for practical ideas on ways to make living with a disability easier.
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