EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM | ACDS INC.

Infant Program provides services for children birth to approximately twelve-eighteen months with a focus on parent education. Support is given to families to help encourage their child's growth in gross and fine motor, cognition, speech and language, social development and self-help skills. The Toddler Program services children eighteen months to three years of age. Educational activities are designed to promote skills in all areas of development with a focus on special instruction, speech/language, physical and occupational therapy, ABA training, counseling, audiology, nutrition and nursing services. Family training and family support services are also offered. Both programs are in-home or center based. Transportation and in-house library,toys, books, audio visual materials are available.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

Physical Address

4 Fern Place, Plainview, NY 11803

Hours

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Voice

516-933-4700

Main

Voice

516-933-4700

Main

Fax

516-933-9524

Fax

Fax

516-933-9524

Fax

Application process

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Fee

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Eligibility

All persons with Down Syndrome and other developmental disabilities under 3 yrs of age and their families.

Service area

Suffolk County, NY Nassau County, NY

Agency info

ACDS INC.

Dedicated to the training, development, and education of children, young adults, and adults with Down Syndrome and other developmental disabilities. Provides a continuum of year-round programs and services that include diagnostic evaluations and treatment, early intervention, day care/nursery, preschool, special education and clinical services for children from infancy to age 5 individualized residential services (IRA) for adults, age 21 and over and evening and weekend recreation and socialization services for children, age 5 and over. The agency also provides nursery/day care programs in an integrated setting, with typically developing children. Provides families with continuing support, counseling, and information and referral.