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ADAPTIVE DRIVER TRAINING | JAMES HINES ADMINSTRATION CENTER

201 Sunrise Highway, Patchogue, NY 11772

Eligibility

Referrals are accepted from ACCES-VR, school districts, insurance companies, Veterans Administration, hospitals, and physicians. Self-referrals accepted.

Hours

ADAPTIVE DRIVER TRAINING
631-244-5886
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Main

631-240-8965
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Fax

631-286-6520
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Other

631-289-2200
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631-687-3110
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Application process

Call for details.

Fees

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Service area

SUFFOLK County, NY
Offers an Adaptive Driver Training program for individuals exhibiting physical or non-physical disabling conditions. Candidates can be first-time drivers or re-trainees. All prospective students must possess a New York State learner permit or valid driver license. Additionally, students are required to undergo a thorough driving evaluation to determine whether the student possesses the appropriate physical, mental, and emotional abilities necessary for success in driver training. All vehicles are fully equipped with adaptive driving equipment for those with physical limitations. One-on-one training is individualized and designed to teach driving habits and skills necessary to pass a New York State road test. The service is available to all school districts, as well as state and private rehabilitation programs and those with a physician’s referral. This course is designated as the Regional Adaptive Driver Training Program of Suffolk County for the Handicapped by the Office of Adult Career and Continuing Education Services – Vocational Rehabilitation.

Last assured

07/15/2022

Providing organization

EASTERN SUFFOLK BOCES
An inclusive educational cooperative of 51 Long Island school districts, provides regional leadership and advocacy, direct instruction, management, and support through quality, cost-effective instructional programs, and shared services. These programs and services maximize inclusive educational and career opportunities and equitable access for Long Island’s diverse community promoting lifelong learning for both children and adults, to achieve excellence and enhance the operational effectiveness of the region