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Munroe-Meyer Institute opens $91 million building in Omaha with more space for services


Julie Anderson
Omaha World-Herald
The Munroe-Meyer Institute’s new $91 million home features cold- and warm-water pools, an indoor splash pad and state-of-the art physical therapy and virtual reality labs intended to provide the care needed by people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
But Dr. Karoly Mirnics, the institute’s director, said what he hopes to see in the faces of patients when they walk into the facility, which was dedicated Tuesday, is a sense of belonging.
“That they are part of this enterprise, that this enterprise was built for them and that it represents a promise that we will do our best to help them reach their potential,” Mirnics said. “And we are not there only for one day. We are there for a lifetime.” ....

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'This facility recognizes their voices': Munroe-Meyer Institute celebrates new center opening


This facility recognizes their voices : Munroe-Meyer Institute celebrates new center opening
The $86 million project led by UNMC will cater to children, teens living with intellectual and developmental disabilities with state-of-the-art equipment and staff
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Updated: 10:02 PM CDT Jun 8, 2021
This facility recognizes their voices : Munroe-Meyer Institute celebrates new center opening
The $86 million project led by UNMC will cater to children, teens living with intellectual and developmental disabilities with state-of-the-art equipment and staff
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Updated: 10:02 PM CDT Jun 8, 2021
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JOSE: AN $86 MILLION INVESTMENT BRINGS THIS NEW JEWEL IN THE UNMC SYSTEM TO LIFE ON UNO’S CAMP. IT REPRESENTS THAT WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO HELP REACH THEIR POTENTIAL IN LIFE. AND WE ARE NOT ONLY THERE RFO ONE DAY, WE ARE THERE FOR A LIFETIME. JO:SE THAT’S THE COMMITNT FROME MUNROE MEYER’S D ....

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The connection between autism and wandering


Experts say a child with autism may wander off to either get away from something or to get to something.But not every case of autism is the same. That s why parents say that knowing how to prevent situations of wandering can be really difficult. Once you know one child with autism, you only know one child with autism, said Amanda Zangrillo, Psy.D. Zangrillo directs the severe behavior program at the UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute.Cathy Martinez said her 17-year-old son Jake is on the autism spectrum, and that he s wandered away from home quite a few times. I was panicked. I didn t know if I should notify the police right away or if I should go on the street and start looking for him, Martinez said.Zangrillo said there are different reasons why a child may wander. Wandering is also known as elopement or bolting. Some of our youth have anxiety and loud noises or large groups produce kind of a flight or fight response and so they might want to get away from that, she said.Once a ....

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Worse than COVID? 1950s polio epidemic struck terror in Nebraska until quelled by vaccines


Ken Oerter still remembers the day he fell ill with the mysterious sickness that was rampaging across the country, killing children and forcing families to isolate in their homes.
He grew dizzy and weak just before he passed out on the playground of his country school near Reynolds in September 1945. Eight-year-old Ken was eventually loaded into the family car and driven over bumpy back roads to a hospital in Omaha where his parents received the grim news: he had polio, an incurable disease known to cause paralysis or even death.
For Oerter, now 83, and others of his generation, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has brought back memories of the fear and heartbreak caused by polio.  ....

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