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8265 State Route 812, Lowville, NY 13367
Provides financial assistance to individuald who are unable to handle their own finances, services including financial management, direct deposit, bill-paying, and budgeting.
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211 Central New York
1931 Buffalo Road, Rochester, NY 14624
  • Serves as a representative payee for interested individuals who require assistance in managing their money.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
518 James Street, Suite 240, Syracuse, NY 13203
Serves as the Representative Payee for individuals who are unable to manage their own funds directly due to the nature of their disability. Case managers assist clients by assessing and meeting day-to-day financial needs, encouraging clients to access available services, and assisting clients with managing a wide range of financial issues.
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211 Central New York
1149 Sullivan Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Oversees public benefit checks (usually Social Security or SSI) to help individuals with a cognitive impairment who are unable to manage their own financial affairs. Provides clients with budget development and training with a hope of fostering economic self-sufficiency in the future.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
50 Sanatorium Road, Building C, Pomona, NY 10970
Protective Services for adults over the age of 18 whose health and safety is at imminent risk and who are unable to meet their own basic needs and have no one willing or able to assist them.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
30 South Broadway, PO Box 437, Yonkers, NY 10701
Provides representative payee services for Social Security benefits to help individuals due to age or disability to manage assets, manage credit, pay monthly bills and issue personal needs checks on a regular basis.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
60 Charles Lindbergh Boulevard, Uniondale, NY 11530
Offers a program that is available for adults who are not able to manage their finances. It ensures the proper use of a person's income / resources and prevents the mismanagement and financial exploitation of those funds by others. A referral may be made at our Information, Resource, and Referral Services Unit in person or by calling.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
860 Hard Road, Webster, NY 14580
  • Provides residential services for adults with Intellectual disabilities and community residential habilitation.* Provides Medicaid service coordination.* Provides Traumatic Brain Injury service coordination.* Offers Asperger family support services.* Provides guardianship program.* Provides volunteer services to not-for-profit agencies and other area organizations by CDS clients.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
1013 West Street, Utica, NY 13501
Provides financial assistance to individuald who are unable to handle their own finances, services including financial management, direct deposit, bill-paying, and budgeting.
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211 Mid New York
580 White Plains Road, Suite 510, Tarrytown, NY 10591
Helps individuals with serious mental illness through an intensive case manager to manages Social Security benefits, pay rent, bills and assists with budgeting, works with social security to resolve problems, and assisting with forms and documents required to maintain benefits.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
512 W State St, Olean, NY 14760
Life Skills Advocates manage monthly SSI and SSDI benefits for consumers. Program ensures that SSI/SSDI consumers who need assistance with their finances have their basic housing and medical needs managed each month to make certain that they are safe and secure in their housing. After all basic housing and medical needs are paid, any surplus funds are provided to the consumers in weekly Personal Needs Allowance (PNA).
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211 Western New York
180 Oak Street, Buffalo, NY 14203
Works to empower individuals with developmental disabilities, youth and adults with chronic health conditions and complex mental health concerns, and survivors of domestic violence to live as independently as possible. Adult Services include:
  • Day Services, including site-based day habilitation, community-based day habilitation, and Individual Retirement Experience (IRE) for those aged 50 and over
  • Employment Services which help develop work skills and connect people with competitive employment opportunities
  • Self-Directed Services, which enable individuals to make choices about their staff, supports, and services
  • Health Homes (comprehensive case/care management)
  • In-Home Services, which provide home and community-based skills and self-development training services to adults who exhibit deficits in independent living care skills, with a focus on increasing or maintaining skills to reduce reliance on family caregivers
  • Behavioral Services, including home and community based services, as well as behavioral intervention
  • Intensive Supports, which provide relief services for families
  • Representative Payee Services, which help people to build their financial skills with the goal of financial independence
  • Housing Subsidies for clients who meet OPWDD eligibility criteria
  • Residential Services
  • Transportation
  • Family Reimbursement Program, which assists with expenses faced by families caring for a person with developmental disabilities
  • Alternatives to Incarceration Program, which helps people with developmental disabilities, learning disabilities, and mental health conditions navigate the various stages of the criminal justice system
  • Raise the Age Services, which helps youthful offenders acquire the life skills and pro-social behaviors required to lead self-sufficient lives, gain employment, and avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system
  • Project C.O.A.C.H., which provides telephone counseling, referral, outreach, and intervention/prevention for individuals and families
  • Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance Program, which provides services to people of all abilities who are victims of any crime, specializing in people with disabilities who have experienced domestic violence
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211 Western New York
83 Carleton Avenue, Central Islip, NY 11722
Manages and maintains social security benefits, assists with financial planning including budgeting income and review of finances, and offers financial workshops. Services in Spanish available. Appointment required.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
11 Farmingdale Rd, West Babylon, NY 11704
Acting as representative payee, manages Social Security and Supplemental Security Income payments for the personal care and well being of beneficiary.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
11 Mohawk Place, Amsterdam, NY 12010
Provides financial management and training to assist individuals who receive SSI/SSD benefits to live independently.
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211 North East New York
6493 Ridings Road, Suite 112, Syracuse, NY 13206
Provides fiscial intermediary services for individuals who want to self-direct their OPWDD services.
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211 Central New York