🎉 Exciting news, everyone! Unique Needs has found a new home in Youngtown , and we couldn't be more thrilled! 🏠After months of planning and anticipation, we've finally secured an official office dedicated to creating an amazing disability community space . But wait, there's more! This isn't just an office — it's a welcoming haven for everyone to drop by and experience a place filled with support, community, and joy . Our team at Unique Needs is eagerly rolling up our sleeves to turn these ambitious plans into reality, not only for our beloved clients but for the entire community . ✨ Keep an eye out in the coming weeks and months as we transform dreams into inclusive spaces! 🎨🤝 The Vision Behind the Move The idea of establishing a dedicated space for Unique Needs has been a long-cherished dream. Our mission has always been to foster a supportive environment where individuals with disabilities can find both services and com...
When Support Workers Overstep: The Hidden Harm of Blurred Boundaries At Unique Needs, we believe in building meaningful, respectful relationships with the people we support. But it’s equally important to understand our role and the boundaries that come with it. We recently came across a powerful video that speaks directly to an issue that’s not often talked about — support workers unintentionally crossing professional boundaries by framing themselves as friends, only to later leave participants heartbroken and confused when the support ends. This video is a raw and honest reflection on how this behavior, while often well-meaning, can cause lasting emotional harm. We’re sharing this because it’s a critical reminder: being kind, consistent, and caring is essential — but so is maintaining a professional, transparent relationship. Our role is to empower and support, not to create emotional dependency. Take a moment to watch the video and reflect. This is a conversation the sector need...