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Extended Child Care
Field Trips / Excursions
Congregate Meals / Nutrition Sites
Mature Driver Training
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Bingo
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Senior Centers
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Boxing
Nutrition Education
Homework Help Programs
Subject Tutoring
Summer Camps
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Senior Ride Programs
Peer Transportation Program: Provides rides to work and work related activities for up to 3 months for people who have been diagnosed with a mental health disability and live in Erie County. Also provides bus passes when an eligible individual begins work. Family Support Services: For people who receive services through OPWDD and live with a member of their own family in Erie, Niagara, Genesee, or Orleans County. Provides up to 6 round trips per month for the family to the destination of their choice in Erie, Niagara, Genesee, Orleans, and Wyoming Counties. May also provide a bus pass to the eligible individual in Erie or Niagara Counties. Fee For Service Transportation: Transportation available on a fee for service basis. All transportation is provided on a first come, first served basis in order of priority of each program. Services for residents living in Erie, Niagara, Genesee, Orleans, and Wyoming Counties. Anyone canceling 3 times without calling will no longer receive transportation.

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Errand Running / Shopping Assistance
Disability Related Transportation
Assistance with coordination of care for seniors who live in their own homes, as well as their families. Assistance with linking appropriate resources and determining eligibility for SSI, Medicaid, Lifeline, Food Stamps, and telephone discounts. Assistance with paperwork for entitlement programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, Insurance counseling etc. Education and Counseling relating to Medicare and Medicare related products. Transportation to medical appointments for an hourly fee plus mileage. Assistance with selecting alternative living arrangements, with the goals of the older adult in mind.

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Case / Care Management
Long Term Care Options Counseling
General Benefits Assistance
Health Insurance Information / Counseling
Certificates / Forms Assistance
Senior Housing Information and Referral
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Welfare Rights Assistance
Program designed to encourage and maintain healthy lifestyles in elderly residents of the Buffalo River Community by providing affordable healthy meals, facilitated physical activity, peer interaction and socialization, and health care navigation and access to support services. Program activities include congregate dining, low-impact aerobics exercise, pinochle, cards, Bingo, art classes compliments of Art Services, Inc., healthy aging education, recreational activities, day trips, and more. Transportation is provided for those in need to and from all the VCA senior programs on Tuesday through Friday.

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Congregate Meals / Nutrition Sites
Senior Center Bus Services
Senior Centers

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Dental Care
Eye Care
General Psychiatry
Pharmacies
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
General Dentistry
Diabetes Management Clinics
Community Clinics
General Medical Care
General Health Education Programs
Provides outpatient services to individuals 5 years of age and older. Treatment for children and teens focuses on family systems. Areas of concern may be Attention Deficit Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, or the parent child relationship. Provides adult treatment for a variety of psychiatric and psychological disturbances including Depression, Anxiety and Panic, Bipolar Disorder, and disturbances of thought and perception (such as hallucinations and delusions). In addition, issues such as family violence, sexual abuse, and impaired interpersonal relationships can be addressed. Clinical staff is comprised of mental health professionals of Masters-Level training and Community Mental Health Nurses, along with access to the expertise of a psychologist and psychiatrists. Various modes of treatment are utilized and include psychiatric evaluations, individual psychotherapy, marital and family therapy, group therapy, psychological testing, and psychiatric medication treatment. Treatment is supervised by a psychiatrist.

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General Psychiatry
Community Mental Health Agencies
Family Counseling
Group Counseling
Marriage Counseling
Adult Psychiatry
Psychotherapy / Psychoanalysis
Child Guidance
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Psychological Testing
Adolescent / Youth Counseling
Serves people with Developmental Disabilities under OPWDD in multiple ways: - Assists individuals and their families to obtain OPWDD eligibility. - Provides transition services to young adults in the areas of independent living skills, higher education, and employment readiness skills. - Provides community habilitation and transportation services for OPWDD eligible individuals. - Offers a recreational dance program.

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Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Dance Therapy
Disability Related Transportation
Yorktown Senior Services offers transportation for seniors to and from the Senior Nutrition Center, local supermarkets on Tuesdays, local shopping from Beaver Ridge on Tuesdays and local shopping from Jefferson Village on Wednesdays. See website or contact Nutrition Center for details. There is a suggested, voluntary contribution for these services. Separately, individuals can schedule rides for medical appointments, shopping, cultural events, hairdresser appointments and errands via RideConnect at the second number listed above. The transportation is provided by volunteers and the RideConnect bus.
Offers a variety of organized activities and programs for the seniors in the community to socialize and have fun together. Also offers transportation for shopping and medical appointments.

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Arts and Crafts Instruction
Senior Centers
Older Adult Social Clubs
Senior Ride Programs
Physical Fitness
Ride United Transportation Access Program offers free Lyft rides to residents without access to a vehicle or public transportation. These rides can be used for non-emergency medical appointments, job interviews, workforce development training, court appearances, and other health and human service-related meetings. Ride United is only able to provide one round trip to and from a single location. At least one rider must be over 18 years of age. Once eligibility is confirmed, you will be emailed a code for your trip by LYFT.

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Employment Related Transportation
Indigent Transportation
Offers round-trip medical transportation to Medicaid recipients.
Advocacy, emergency assistance, education and outreach for persons living with AIDS/HIV and their caregivers. Prevention and awareness programs. Support groups. Individual, couple and family counseling. Assistance with obtaining appropriate housing. Assistance in enrollment in AIDS Drug Assistance Program ADAP. Financial assistance in emergency situations.

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Medical Care Expense Assistance
Housing Search Assistance
AIDS / HIV Prevention Counseling
Health / Disability Related Counseling
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Provides a one time grant of up to $1,000 if you have been diagnosed with breast cancer and are currently under a physician's care. This grant can be used for such services as house cleaning, meal preparation, transportation expenses, or just a day of relaxation at a local spa.

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Home Delivered Meals
Support Groups
In Home Assistance
Volunteer Opportunities
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Breast Care Centers
Offers round-trip medical transportation to Medicaid recipients of Westchester County who have a doctor's approval/referral. To locate your local DSS District Office by Town and Zip Code, visit: https://socialservices.westchestergov.com/dss-district-offices/find-your-local-district-office
Provides entitlement information and advocacy assistance to military veterans and their dependents in matters relating to veteran's law.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Burial Benefits
Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits
Travel funds are available to help eligible patients when they must travel for specialized care. Please be sure to review eligibility criteria and send in proof of income information with your application.
Offers round-trip medical transportation to Medicaid recipients of Essex County who have no other resources to get to a medical-related appointment.
Offers a range of services to assist women diagnosed with breast cancer or gynecological cancers and undergoing cancer treatment including housecleaning, catering to the home, childcare, prosthesis purchase, massage therapy, salon services and transportation to medical appointments.

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Home Delivered Meals
Breast Care Centers
In Home Assistance
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Massage Therapy
In Home Hair and Nail Care
Provides information for those who qualify for Medical Transportation. Medicaid can pay for transportation to and from emergency medical care and services. Medicaid can also pay for transportation to and from Medicaid billable non-emergency medical care or services for a Medicaid eligible individual or reimburse that individual for the expense related to public transportation or private vehicle use. If your medical condition requires you to travel by taxi, ambulette, or ambulance, effective July 1, 2015 you must contact LogistiCare Solutions, the New York State Department of Health's transportation coordinator, at 1-844-678-1103. If you are hearing impaired (TTY) please call 1-866-288-3133. If you are traveling by private vehicle or public transit, you must contact LogistiCare Solutions at 1-844-678-1103 for prior approval of reimbursement. Call for detailed information.  
Provides transportation on Friday and Saturday nights for anyone (youth or adults) in the community who has been drinking or taking drugs and is unable to drive or anyone who has no ride due to a friend/date who is drunk or stoned or has been abusive.

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Drinking / Drug Impaired Driver Transportation
Social and recreational programs for older adults Lunch including special diets and transportation available.

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Senior Center Bus Services
Congregate Meals / Nutrition Sites
Senior Centers
Older Adult Social Clubs
Provides a nutritious meal to Islip Town residents who are 60 years and over. Reservations must be made and a voluntary contribution per meal is suggested. Transportation is available.

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Meals
Senior Center Bus Services
Volunteer Opportunities
Congregate Meals / Nutrition Sites
Offers year round ferry transportation for passengers, cars, and trucks between Greenport and Shelter Island. Call or visit the website for times and additional information.

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Local Transportation
Transportation
Local Water Transportation
Ferry Services
Ferry Terminals
Provides the following services for people within the geographical boundaries of the parish: information and referral emergency funds food pantry and vouchers individual and group counseling for substance abuse volunteer drivers educational workshops bereavement support groups and home maintenance for the elderly. Call Ministry for further information.

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Bereavement Support Groups
Food Vouchers
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Food Pantries
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Local Transportation
Student volunteers from Great Neck High Schools are trained as volunteers. Program supervisor supervises student volunteers and makes assessment of seniors in program. Program identifies the continuing needs and networking resources for the homebound. Serves seniors 60 years and older. Serves the Great Neck, New Hyde Park, and Manhasset communities. This program is partially funded by the Nassau County Department of Senior Affairs as a Multi Service Senior Center.

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Intergenerational Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Companionship