Offers residential programs (group homes/apartments) for those who are 21+ with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Referral required. Call to schedule an appointment.
Offers residential programs (group homes/apartments) for those who are 21+ with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Referral required. Call to schedule an appointment.
The Arc Greater Hudson Valley’s Residential Program provides family style, community-based housing in over 55 locations throughout Sullivan, Orange County, and Dutchess County.
The Arc Greater Hudson Valley’s Residential Program provides family style, community-based housing in over 55 locations throughout Sullivan, Orange County, and Dutchess County.
An alternative to "traditional home care/personal care", CDPA allows eligible individuals to hire and direct their own personal care workers (including most family members, a neighbor or friend), to assist with bathing, dressing, eating, and other daily tasks. Eligibility is determined by the appropriate county entity. CDPA believes there's no place like home.
An alternative to "traditional home care/personal care", CDPA allows eligible individuals to hire and direct their own personal care workers (including most family members, a neighbor or friend), to assist with bathing, dressing, eating, and other daily tasks. Eligibility is determined by the appropriate county entity. CDPA believes there's no place like home.
Provides both day and overnight respite care for caregivers or families who need a break of caring for a family member with developmental disabilities or traumatic brain injuries.
Provides both day and overnight respite care for caregivers or families who need a break of caring for a family member with developmental disabilities or traumatic brain injuries.
Provides resources and community ties for eligible Veterans who are homeless, at risk for homelessness, and who have mental illness and/or substance abuse issues.
Provides resources and community ties for eligible Veterans who are homeless, at risk for homelessness, and who have mental illness and/or substance abuse issues.
Helps people who receive Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) services live on their own, rather than in a group home or with a family member with these forms of assistance: rent and/or utility stipends one-time expenses such as: moving basic and necessary furniture and household goods security deposit
Helps people who receive Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) services live on their own, rather than in a group home or with a family member with these forms of assistance: rent and/or utility stipends one-time expenses such as: moving basic and necessary furniture and household goods security deposit
Provides resources and community ties for eligible Veterans who are homeless, at risk for homelessness, and who have mental illness and/or substance abuse issues.
Provides resources and community ties for eligible Veterans who are homeless, at risk for homelessness, and who have mental illness and/or substance abuse issues.
Provides resources and community ties for eligible Veterans who are homeless, at risk for homelessness, and who have mental illness and/or substance abuse issues.
Provides resources and community ties for eligible Veterans who are homeless, at risk for homelessness, and who have mental illness and/or substance abuse issues.
Provides a full continuum of residential options for individuals with mental illness and/or other special needs, from transitional community residences to permanent housing.
Provides a full continuum of residential options for individuals with mental illness and/or other special needs, from transitional community residences to permanent housing.
Independent Living provides case management services and rental subsidies for permanent housing for qualified individuals with disabilities in Orange County, New York, funded by NYS Office of Mental Health and Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD).
Independent Living provides case management services and rental subsidies for permanent housing for qualified individuals with disabilities in Orange County, New York, funded by NYS Office of Mental Health and Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD).
Works to educate, empower, and to promote equality of all people with disabilities in Niagara County. Provides peer supports, information and referral, advocacy, transition supports, and peer services to people with any functional limitations. Has many programs and resources to assist constituents, including Deaf Services, Medicaid Application Assistance Program, Independent Living Skills training, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS), and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and benefit/entitlement services for individuals with disabilities. Also offers a medical loan closet.
Addict 2 Addict (A2A): A peer-led team serving people with substance use disorders and their families and loved ones. Peers (in sustained recovery themselves and/or having loved ones with a substance use disorder) share their recovery experience and help those with substance use disorders navigate the many avenues to take by offering information, advocacy, and Peer Counseling to help them reach their first steps on the path to recovery. The team is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and will respond to a call at 716-498-4333 within 24 hours.
Works to educate, empower, and to promote equality of all people with disabilities in Niagara County. Provides peer supports, information and referral, advocacy, transition supports, and peer services to people with any functional limitations. Has many programs and resources to assist constituents, including Deaf Services, Medicaid Application Assistance Program, Independent Living Skills training, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS), and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and benefit/entitlement services for individuals with disabilities. Also offers a medical loan closet.
Addict 2 Addict (A2A): A peer-led team serving people with substance use disorders and their families and loved ones. Peers (in sustained recovery themselves and/or having loved ones with a substance use disorder) share their recovery experience and help those with substance use disorders navigate the many avenues to take by offering information, advocacy, and Peer Counseling to help them reach their first steps on the path to recovery. The team is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and will respond to a call at 716-498-4333 within 24 hours.
Services provided without regard to income to assist people age 18 or older who have physical or mental impairments to the extent that they cannot meet their basic needs for food, clothing, shelter or medical care; are unable to protect themselves from neglect, abuse or hazardous situations; and have no one willing or able to help them in a responsible manner.
Personal Care Services Aide Program: Provides some or total assistance with personal hygiene, dressing, and feeding; nutritional and environmental support functions and health related tasks. Such services should be essential to the maintenance of the patient's health and safety within his/her own home, ordered by the attending physician based on an assessment of the patient's needs by a qualified person in accordance with a plan of care, and supervised by a registered professional nurse.
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program: New York State recognizes that some patients who need personal assistance also have a strong desire to manage their own services. Consumer Directed Personal Assistance allows patients to screen, interview, hire, train and supervise their attendants.
Services provided without regard to income to assist people age 18 or older who have physical or mental impairments to the extent that they cannot meet their basic needs for food, clothing, shelter or medical care; are unable to protect themselves from neglect, abuse or hazardous situations; and have no one willing or able to help them in a responsible manner.
Personal Care Services Aide Program: Provides some or total assistance with personal hygiene, dressing, and feeding; nutritional and environmental support functions and health related tasks. Such services should be essential to the maintenance of the patient's health and safety within his/her own home, ordered by the attending physician based on an assessment of the patient's needs by a qualified person in accordance with a plan of care, and supervised by a registered professional nurse.
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program: New York State recognizes that some patients who need personal assistance also have a strong desire to manage their own services. Consumer Directed Personal Assistance allows patients to screen, interview, hire, train and supervise their attendants.
Permanent, affordable, independent housing service for adults with emotional/mental illness.
Housing service includes:
- Assistance in locating quality housing
- Subsidized rent
- Assurance that housing is furnished and appropriately equipped
- Linkage and coordination with community based services
- Tenant advocacy / landlord relations assistance
- Planned transportation
Permanent, affordable, independent housing service for adults with emotional/mental illness.
Housing service includes:
- Assistance in locating quality housing
- Subsidized rent
- Assurance that housing is furnished and appropriately equipped
- Linkage and coordination with community based services
- Tenant advocacy / landlord relations assistance
- Planned transportation
Provides the following for individuals with developmental disabilities:
- Home and Community-based Waiver - Community Habilitation
- Residential Community Habilitation
- In-Home Respite
- Saturday Respite
- Freestanding Respite (Erie County)
- Self-Directed Services
Staff can provide limited transportation for certain services.
Aspire of WNY CILS Division can support people with developmental disabilities living in the community with family, friends, or on their own, and can assist with the exploration, planning, and implementation of community based supports. Offers a variety of supports designed to best meet an individual's needs and desires to promote, support, and maintain their active engagement in the home, work, and community.
Provides the following for individuals with developmental disabilities:
- Home and Community-based Waiver - Community Habilitation
- Residential Community Habilitation
- In-Home Respite
- Saturday Respite
- Freestanding Respite (Erie County)
- Self-Directed Services
Staff can provide limited transportation for certain services.
Aspire of WNY CILS Division can support people with developmental disabilities living in the community with family, friends, or on their own, and can assist with the exploration, planning, and implementation of community based supports. Offers a variety of supports designed to best meet an individual's needs and desires to promote, support, and maintain their active engagement in the home, work, and community.
Permanent, affordable, independent housing service for adults with emotional/mental illness.
Housing service includes:
- Assistance in locating quality housing
- Subsidized rent
- Assurance that housing is furnished and appropriately equipped
- Linkage and coordination with community based services
- Tenant advocacy / landlord relations assistance
- Planned transportation
Permanent, affordable, independent housing service for adults with emotional/mental illness.
Housing service includes:
- Assistance in locating quality housing
- Subsidized rent
- Assurance that housing is furnished and appropriately equipped
- Linkage and coordination with community based services
- Tenant advocacy / landlord relations assistance
- Planned transportation
Provides varying levels of housing supports for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, including in-home supports, caregiver respite, apartments, and group homes.
Provides varying levels of housing supports for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, including in-home supports, caregiver respite, apartments, and group homes.
Provides non-licensed apartment living with rental assistance and case management housing support services to help individuals secure and maintain successful community living. Residents choose their own apartment, receive funding for furnishings and security deposits, and may choose to live alone or have the option of selecting an apartment-mate(s). Staff visit residents at least once a month or more often if necessary, with 24/7 on-call is available.
Provides non-licensed apartment living with rental assistance and case management housing support services to help individuals secure and maintain successful community living. Residents choose their own apartment, receive funding for furnishings and security deposits, and may choose to live alone or have the option of selecting an apartment-mate(s). Staff visit residents at least once a month or more often if necessary, with 24/7 on-call is available.
Provides 36 apartments for people with a diagnosis of a serious mental illness. Assists residents to develop independent living skills while residing in the apartment program.
Provides 36 apartments for people with a diagnosis of a serious mental illness. Assists residents to develop independent living skills while residing in the apartment program.
Offers two levels of residential environments for individuals with developmental disabilities. Supervised Living - allowing residents active involvement in daily programs, around-the-clock supervision and support to enhance and maintain independence to live, work, socialize and participate in community life. Supported Living - offer oversight, guidance and intermittent support to residents who can live on their own, or with a roommate, in the community.
Offers two levels of residential environments for individuals with developmental disabilities. Supervised Living - allowing residents active involvement in daily programs, around-the-clock supervision and support to enhance and maintain independence to live, work, socialize and participate in community life. Supported Living - offer oversight, guidance and intermittent support to residents who can live on their own, or with a roommate, in the community.
Provides resources and community ties for eligible Veterans who are homeless, at risk for homelessness, and who have mental illness and/or substance abuse issues.
Provides resources and community ties for eligible Veterans who are homeless, at risk for homelessness, and who have mental illness and/or substance abuse issues.