Prader-Willi Homes of OconomowocProviding Homes with a Heart
Providing homes with a heart

Prader-Willi…two little words with life changing meaning. From monitoring health and food security to dealing with behavioral issues, the job of providing care can seem daunting, but you don’t have to walk the path alone. Prader-Willi Homes of Oconomowoc (PWHO) has been supporting individuals diagnosed with Prader-Willi Syndrome and their families for more than 30 years combining the best in residential care, education and vocational training.

Welcome to a new beginning. Welcome to a world of hope, understanding and compassion. Welcome to PWHO, “Providing Homes With a Heart.”

Prader-Willi Homes of Oconomowoc

Prader-Willi Homes of Oconomowoc is proud to be an employee-owned company. As an employee-owned company, PWHO offers the very best in professional, compassionate care because our caregivers are also our owners.

 

30TH ANNUAL PWSA-USA CONFERENCE

to be held in Milwaukee, WI

The highly anticipated 30th annual National Conference on Prader-Willi Syndrome will take place in Milwaukee at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel located by the airport on July 2-4th, 2008.  PWSA of WI, Inc is working with PWSA (USA) in hosting this event.  It is the first time this sort of event has ever taken place in our state.

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GETTING FAMILIAR WITH DISABILITY LAW

In today’s political world, it is difficult to stay informed of the many different movements occurring nationwide that advocate for individuals with disabilities. Bills supporting disability rights are being submitted to the House of Representatives and to the Senate more frequently than ever, and public awareness of issues surrounding Disability Law has increased.

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AAIDD CONFERENCE

By Lizabeth Moser-Sadzewicz

I had the pleasure of attending my first American Association of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) conference in Atlanta, Georgia at the end of May 2007.  This was the 131st conference, but the first with the organization’s name change, formerly American Association of Mental Retardation.

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