It was forward thinking The year was 1945. Like all Americans, the lives of Maine people had been shaped by the Great Depression, two World Wars and the effects of debilitating diseases like polio. The typical Mainer lived on a farm or worked in a local mill or factory. Against that backdrop, Pine Tree Camp began. Polio was very common Read More ›
Adults
Telepractice: Technology keeps us connected
Our technology has a name: It’s called telepractice At Pine Tree Society, we’re committed to discovering abilities together, and one of the ways we can be together during this time of social distancing is through the use of technology. Maine is a big state and we’ve used technology to bridge distances for years. Providing ASL interpretation Read More ›
Tips for homeschooling during COVID-19
Tips for homeschooling during COVID-19 By Linda Bonnar-Ivery, MA, CCC-SLP, ATP, Director of Communication Pathways, Pine Tree Society With the developments over the course of the past few weeks, families have found themselves in the position of homeschooling their children. Making the transition to homeschooling can be challenging – Read More ›
St. Patrick’s Day Sweeps Winner Announced
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hosford of Bangor, Maine! Mr. and Mrs. Hosford are the winners of our March 2020 St. Patrick's Day Sweepstakes drawing. Pine Tree Society's Sweepstakes raise money to support our programs. Want to learn more about our sweepstakes? Call us at 207-443-3341. Read More ›
Resources and support for the Deaf community
The National Deaf Center has several resources available on a dedicated COVID-19 Information Page. The Deaf Professional Arts Network maintains updates on Coronavirus here. D-PAN also has videos of children's stories in ASL. Read Where The Wild Things Are and others here! Read More ›
Resources and support for adults with intellectual disabilities
How do I explain Coronavirus to my loved one with a disability? What can I use to talk to my family about COVID-19? Here are a few resources: Watch this Oregon Department of Human Services video. Carol Gray's Social Story The Autism Educator Social Story Read More ›
COVID-19 consequence: Emergency funds needed
I don’t normally share requests like this, but these are desperate times. COVID-19 is already hurting Maine people with disabilities and their families in countless ways – and we are working to respond. Would you please make an urgent gift to help? I just got off the phone with a mom of a Pine Tree Camp camper. They are self-isolating to Read More ›
An update from Pine Tree Society
Monday, December 7, 2020 Pine Tree Society continues the process of reopening and evolving its services that were impacted by COVID-19. Pine Tree Camp continues to keep campers connected, engaged and active with Pine Tree Camp to You. Pine Tree Camp Adventure Day Pass has expanded to offer opportunities in the winter of 2021. Pine Tree Camp Read More ›
WMTW and WGME cover the 12th annual Southern Maine Autism Conference
On Saturday, March 7, the 12th annual Southern Maine Autism Conference took place at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel in South Portland. Over 500 individuals with autism and their parents, educators, and providers came together for a day of learning, resources, and laughter. According to the 2019 Maine Kids Count report, 2,824 children in Maine Read More ›