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701 Lenox Avenue, Oneida, NY 13421
- Offers a day program that serves to reinforce skills, socialization and the other adaptive skills.
187 Smith Street, Freeport, NY 11520
Offers adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities the opportunity to read for pleasure and socialize in the community on a weekly basis.
11976 Route 16, Yorkshire, NY 14173
Group day habilitation for people with developmental disabilities. Transportation available.
8 Peach Lake Road, Brewster, NY 10509
Offers a program for adults with developmental disabilities which focus on both fun and practical skills, such as life skills, computers, cooking, photography, etc.
215 Old Riverhead Road, Westhampton Beach, NY 11978
Offers programs to middle school students ages 11-14 in grades 6th to 8th. The Prevocational Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include academics with an emphasis on functional skill development, as well as simulated work activities to apply newly acquired knowledge. Behavior management, independent living, and social skills are also addressed. Where needed, discrete trial teaching and applied behavioral analysis is utilized in conjunction with grade level curriculum. Functional assessments of behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. The Secondary Developmental Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include improving cognition with an emphasis on sensory motor skills development. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. The 12:1:4 Program emphasizes a multi-sensory approach to learning. Emphasis is placed on improving cognition, sensory motor skills development and use of adaptive equipment to aid movement and independence. Students placed in the 12:1:4 class component are dependent upon staff for meeting their needs throughout the school day. Classroom instruction is provided with hand over hand assistance. Related services of speech, occupational therapy and physical therapy are provided on a group push-in basis. All students are assessed using the New York State Alternate Assessment. The Academic Center Middle School Program services students with learning and behavioral disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential. Program components include instruction that is comprised of the general education curriculum and which supports the Common Core State Standards. Behavior management, self-advocacy and social skills are addressed. A building-wide behavior management plan is an integral part of the program. Functional assessments and behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. Programs are offered at various locations.
31 6th Street, Malone, NY 12953
Provides a variety of day programs which focuses on the specific needs of each individual with developmental disabilities or mental illness, including a program to focus on gaining more independence and build vocational skills learning to be part of a community, and living more independently.
265 Saw Mill River Rd, Hawthorne, NY 10532
Provides a blend of day rehabilitation, supported work, and volunteer work through small group experiences in the community.
7550 South State Street, Lowville, NY 13367
Provides a one-to-one service in-home or out in the community for individuals with developmental disabilities.
12 Mohawk Street, Tupper Lake, NY 12986
Programming is done either in the home or in the community or both, again based upon the need of the individual and the desires of the family. The individual and/or the family is involved in the hiring of staff members who then work directly with that person, whether child or adult, working on those goals that have been identified as valuable in the ISP. The amount of hours this programming entails is agreed upon during initial meetings with the MSC and the family as approved by OMRDD.
380 Washington Avenue, Roosevelt, NY 11575
Provides programs all year round located off site in a store front in Wantagh, NY. Day Habilitation serves individuals, 21 and older with developmental disabilities Day Habiltation is a community outreach program where specially trained individuals with developmental disablilities provide local non-profit organizations with community service. This is a comprehensive program that focused on community integration and volunteerism. Call for further information.
2 Van Buren Drive, Monroe, NY 10950
RAYIM serves the developmentally disabled with in home respite for guardians of children, in home teaching of basic living skills, day trips within the community for adults, supported group home for single adults.
18 Main Street, Mount Morris, NY 14510
- Administrates supportive services programs for developmentally disabled individuals and their families. Transportation services coordinated with area providers. * Provides a wide range of employment opportunities for people with disabilities through Hilltop Industries. * Offers social/recreational programs for senior citizens.* Provides group oriented activities for life skills development through the day habilitation program.* Offers supervised group homes, supportive apartments, home care residential living options.* Provides individual and family support services.* Provides health related services.* Provides assistance to individuals and families with obtaining and maintaining Medicaid, applying for and maintaining benefits such as SSI through the service coordination program.* Provides the KidStart program that offers: Early Intervention. Evaluation Services. Head Start.
4 Commerce Lane, Canton, NY 13617
Day Habilitation (Day Hab) services are "without walls", meaning the services vary in staffing arrangements, locations and supports provided. Supports are tailored to fit an individual's needs, interests, and preferences. Services assist individuals with social skills and community inclusion in a variety of ways, including but not limited to: social opportunities, recreation, and volunteer activities.
960 West Maple Court, Elma, NY 14059
Offers a variety of evening and weekend activities around WNY. Transportation is provided to and from events from central meeting locations. Event calendar contains a variety of activities every month including but not limited to bowling, BINGO, movies, plays/musicals, festivals, comedy shows, amusement parks, and more. Offers small, supportive group events and provides opportunities for members to have fun, socialize, and experience new activities. Provides 1 leader for every 4 participants.
1200 East & West Road, Buffalo, NY 14224
Provides day treatment, day training, day habilitation, and employment preparation services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
217 Genesee Street, Suite 14, Auburn, NY 13021
- Offers Developmental Disabilities Services. Services include support, information and referral, and housing options. * Provides a Day and Residential Habilitation Center. Services include: Support and employment services.
265 Saw Mill River Rd, Hawthorne, NY 10532
Provides opportunities for participants to learn life and work skills and also provides community service activities. Convenient locations throughout Westchester in
250 New York 25A, Shoreham, NY 11786
Offers programs to students ages 13-21 in grades 8-12. The Prevocational Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include academics with an emphasis on functional skill development, as well as simulated work activities to apply newly acquired knowledge. Behavior management, independent living, and social skills are also addressed. Where needed, discrete trial teaching and applied behavioral analysis is utilized in conjunction with grade level curriculum. Functional assessments of behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. Students are classified as Multiple Disabilities; Autism; Intellectual Disability; Emotional Disturbance; Speech Impairment and Other Health Impairment. The Secondary Developmental Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include improving cognition with an emphasis on sensory motor skills development. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. The 12:1:4 Program emphasizes a multi-sensory approach to learning. Emphasis is placed on improving cognition, sensory motor skills development and use of adaptive equipment to aid movement and independence. Students placed in the 12:1:4 class component are dependent upon staff for meeting their needs throughout the school day. Classroom instruction is provided with hand over hand assistance. Related services of speech, occupational therapy and physical therapy are provided on a group push-in basis. All students are assessed using the New York State Alternate Assessment. The District Based Program (Half day at WHBLC @ Shoreham-Wading River High School / Half day at H.B. Ward Career & Tech SCE or TSP @ BLC) services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal is to introduce the students to work skills that may prepare them for entry level employment or help them achieve success in their transitional plan. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. Programs are offered at various locations.
6138 Main Street, Turin, NY 13473
Offers several group day habilitation program options throughout Lewis and Oneida counties. Programs vary in size and focus.
Arnold Avenue Day Habilitation - 315-927-0286
14 Arnold Avenue, Utica, NY
Offers a full array of clinical services and has full time nursing staff available.
Fine Arc Day Habilitation - 315-927-0290
14 Arnold Avenue, Utica, NY
Focuses on fine arts for individuals with special interests and talents. No clinical supports are provided and individuals must be free of behavioral and medical concerns.
Kirkland Day Habilitation - 315-927-0250
7909 State Route 5, Clinton, NY
Focuses on volunteering within the community and assisting less able bodied peers. Offers minimal clinical supports.
North Utica Senior Day Habilitation - 315-731-2018
50 Riverside Drive, Utica, NY
Caters to individuals who are ready to retire. A nutritional meal is provided daily. Offers nursing services but has no clinical supports.
Riverside Day Habilitation - 315-864-8962
9081 River Road, Marcy, NY
Serves medically frail and persons with the potential to display significant behavioral issues.
Rome Day Habilitation - 315-372-2556
8163 Gore Road, Rome, NY
Focuses on outside and community activities. Offers a full array of clinical services and full time nursing staff.
Stowe Street Day Habilitation - 315-874-4580
5290 Outer Stowe Street, Lowville, NY
Provides individuals with community inclusion opportunities and skill development in a variety of areas that promote independence.
Turin Day Habilitation - 315-377-4535
6138 West Main Street, Turin, NY
Focuses on outdoor activities and volunteer opportunities. Able to serve individuals who are medically frail as well as individuals with behavioral concerns.
Venture Day Habilitation - 315-927-0254
7909 State Route 5, Clinton, NY
Serves young adults, ages 18 through 35, and focuses on volunteering within the community. Offers a full array of clinical services except for psychological services.
56 Grandview Avenue, Catskill, NY 12414
Offers residential habilitation, day habilitation, service coordination, and respite services to people with developmental disabilities.
3 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Provides a day habilitation program referrals for individuals with developmental disabilities, that focus on building life and independence skills.
656 Commack Road, Commack, NY 11725
Offers a socialization group for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities that meets at the Commack site and participates in recreational activities in the local community.
14 Arnold Avenue, Utica, NY 13502
Offers several group day habilitation program options throughout Lewis and Oneida counties. Programs vary in size and focus.
Arnold Avenue Day Habilitation - 315-927-0286
14 Arnold Avenue, Utica, NY
Offers a full array of clinical services and has full time nursing staff available.
Fine Arc Day Habilitation - 315-927-0290
14 Arnold Avenue, Utica, NY
Focuses on fine arts for individuals with special interests and talents. No clinical supports are provided and individuals must be free of behavioral and medical concerns.
Kirkland Day Habilitation - 315-927-0250
7909 State Route 5, Clinton, NY
Focuses on volunteering within the community and assisting less able bodied peers. Offers minimal clinical supports.
North Utica Senior Day Habilitation - 315-731-2018
50 Riverside Drive, Utica, NY
Caters to individuals who are ready to retire. A nutritional meal is provided daily. Offers nursing services but has no clinical supports.
Riverside Day Habilitation - 315-864-8962
9081 River Road, Marcy, NY
Serves medically frail and persons with the potential to display significant behavioral issues.
Rome Day Habilitation - 315-372-2556
8163 Gore Road, Rome, NY
Focuses on outside and community activities. Offers a full array of clinical services and full time nursing staff.
Stowe Street Day Habilitation - 315-874-4580
5290 Outer Stowe Street, Lowville, NY
Provides individuals with community inclusion opportunities and skill development in a variety of areas that promote independence.
Turin Day Habilitation - 315-377-4535
6138 West Main Street, Turin, NY
Focuses on outdoor activities and volunteer opportunities. Able to serve individuals who are medically frail as well as individuals with behavioral concerns.
Venture Day Habilitation - 315-927-0254
7909 State Route 5, Clinton, NY
Serves young adults, ages 18 through 35, and focuses on volunteering within the community. Offers a full array of clinical services except for psychological services.
75 Jones & Gifford Ave, Jamestown, NY 14701
Day habilitation for developmentally disabled individuals. Day habilitation is a compilation of supports and services, outlined in each individual's day habilitation plan, to help him or her develop and attain life goals that he or she has identified as meaningful and desirable. Staff support is provided to assist and support individuals with daily life activities, skills development, and the achievement of meaningful connections and relationships within their community.
Activities may include: volunteer opportunities, dance, drama, art, crafts, sewing and quilting, wood working, gardening, cooking and baking, exploring the community and more.
Transportation provided in Chautauqua County for most.
35 Academy St, Oneonta, NY 13820
Provides wide array of employment, training and evaluation services to individuals 21+ yrs including: vocational rehabilitation; sheltered employment and supported employment at Creekside Industries; community employment; and services to businesses.
