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TRI At the Front Lines

First Posting Summer 2020

Picture of Lisa Tarricone, Executive Director of TRI and author of article
By Lisa Tarricone, TRI’s Executive Director

Taconic Resources for Independence, Inc. (TRI), is Dutchess County’s leading disability advocacy organization, providing vital outreach and services for persons with disabilities and older adults during this public health crisis. Although our in-office operations have been disrupted by the current COVID pandemic and our staff is working from home, TRI is at the front lines in our community, providing essential services to our consumers.

Dutchess County residents with disabilities have been disproportionately impacted during this pandemic, and face unique challenges obtaining food, receiving home health care, using public transportation, and finding affordable and accessible housing or being able to afford rising rental costs. Virtual classrooms are inadequate in addressing the unique needs of students with disabilities, especially those on the autism spectrum. Mandated facial coverings have presented an undue hardship on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing population, many of whom are now unable to read lips in order to communicate.

TRI is at the Front Lines during COVID 19….

  • We are making and distributing facial masks with clear plastic areas for visible mouth area to sign language interpreters and community partners in need.
  • TRI received a grant from Dutchess Responds to purchase food and other essential items to our neediest consumers.
  • TRI’s Special Education advocates are hosting monthly virtual workshops for parents of students with disabilities to provide advocacy support and information in navigating the virtual classroom, understanding the CSE process in addition to other topics of concern.
  • TRI’s Open Doors program is working to make sure older adults and persons with disabilities receive the supports they need to live with dignity and choice in the community.
  • TRI’s Housing Advocate has been meeting our homeless population in parks and other open spaces to provide them with affordable housing applications and resource materials.
  • TRI’s Mobile Benefits Advocate has been hosting information virtual workshops to inform consumers about SSI, SSDI, and other programs to help them pursue their independent living goals.
  • TRI’s Deaf Interpreter Services Program staff continue to schedule ASL interpreters to assist our Deaf consumers in communicating with various community entities.
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