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Mr. James J. McGuire

The Honorable Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr.

Lifetime Achievement Award

 Awarded to James J. McGuire, Executive Director by Florida Association of Rehabilitation Facilities on September 20, 2007

Ann Storck Center Executive Director Jim McGuire recently received the Honorable Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. Lifetime Achievement Award from the past chairs of the Florida Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (FARF), the largest trade association in Florida representing agencies that provide a full array of services to individuals with disabilities.

Given at the discretion of the Past Chairs Council, the award recognizes a colleague’s life’s work and accomplishments in the field.  Mr. McGuire was selected because of his career serving individuals who present developmental disabilities, achievements that enabled those served, exceptional leadership in the field, innovations that have enriched the lives of those served, and his overall advocacy, ability to create opportunities and improvements in support to individuals with disabilities. “It is indeed an honor to be recognized by my peers,” said McGuire.  “I look forward to continuing my advocacy for the special people we serve here at the Ann Storck Center.”

Mr. McGuire has demonstrated extraordinary dedication to the individuals the Center serves and has been an unyielding and passionate advocate for the betterment of their care.  Mr. McGuire has served the Ann Storck Center for 26 years and has built a statewide reputation for providing quality care and innovative programming for children and adults with severe and multiple developmental disabilities.  Jim McGuire received his B.S. in Education from Florida State University in 1970 and a Masters in Rehabilitation Administration from the University of San Francisco in 1978.  He is currently working toward his Doctorate in Organizational Leadership at Nova Southeastern University.  He was employed by the Pinellas Association for Retarded Children from 1971 to 1979 where he was involved in directing programs in both residential services and habilitation training.  He left Florida in 1979 to become the Executive Director of Horizon House in Peru, Illinois.  Horizon House is a comprehensive agency providing residential services including an ICF/DD facility and vocational rehabilitation services.  Prior to returning to the Ann Storck Center, Mr. McGuire was also the Florida Project Director for Exception, developing residential facilities designed to assist in the de-institutionalization efforts within the state of Florida.  As the Executive Director of the Ann Storck Center for the past 26 years, he works with a staff of 347 professionals and para-professionals providing prescriptive services for five residential group homes and two ICF/DD facilities with 102 full-time residents, a Preschool for 120+ infants and toddlers and an adult Developmental Training Program for 85 participants.  Each of these programs are accredited by CARF… The Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission.  In June of 2005, CARF once again issued an Ann Storck Center accreditation report citing exemplary conformance to the standards. 

Mr. McGuire is active in professional associations, having served on the Executive Committee and as the former Chairperson of the Florida Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (FARF).  In 1998, he was awarded the FARF Lifetime Advocate Award for his “extraordinary contributions, above and beyond the call of duty” on behalf of those with disabilities and their families.  He is also a former member of the Broward Advisory Board for the Disabled, continues to serve on a number of task forces on health care issues, and issues regarding individuals with developmental disabilities.