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300 Merrick Road, Amityville, NY 11701
Provides services for children, youth, adults and seniors, such as drinking driver program, educational and counseling services, Nursing Home Transition and Diversion Program (NHTD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), as well as a variety of services to individuals with developmental disabilities.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
420 E. German Street, Suite 107a, Herkimer, NY 13350
  • Provides transition specialists to help people move from long-term care facilities back into their homes and communities. A Transition Specialists can work with you and your family members to help you determine what services you will need to live on your own, as safely and independently as possible. We will also work with you to help you figure out how to get these essential services; such as:
    • affordable and accessible housing
    • the information and skills you'll need once you return home
    • any other additional services that you may benefit from (such as service coordination or case management).
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211 Mid New York
1033 Paterson Street, Ogdensburg, NY 13669
Provides rental subsidies and financial assistance program to assist individuals transitioning out of a nursing home and into community living. Funding is available for start-up costs, furnishings, moving costs, rent, adaptive equipment, and minor home modifications.
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211 Central New York
1972 Boston Road, Chittenango, NY 13037
Program offers assistance, information, education and referral about benefits, housing, nursing home advocacy and diversion to avoid moving into a nursing home, respite services for care givers, consumer-directed personal services, traumatic brain injury services, and a personal care bank for toiletries and supplies for families in need.
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211 Mid New York
Creekside Plaza, 293 State Route 104, Oswego, NY 13126
Program offers assistance, information, education and referral about benefits, housing, nursing home advocacy and diversion to avoid moving into a nursing home, respite services for care givers, consumer-directed personal services, traumatic brain injury services, and a personal care bank for toiletries and supplies for families in need.
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211 Mid New York
84 Schuyler Street, Belmont, NY 14813
Reaches out to nursing home residents who are Medicaid recipients and want to explore transitioning back to the community. AIM helps people move into their own residence and arranges home- and community-based services so they can live independently.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
323 Owego Street, Room 128, Montour Falls, NY 14865
Reaches out to nursing home residents who are Medicaid recipients and want to explore transitioning back to the community. AIM helps people move into their own residence and arranges home- and community-based services so they can live independently.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
271 E First Street, Corning, NY 14830
Reaches out to nursing home residents who are Medicaid recipients and want to explore transitioning back to the community. AIM helps people move into their own residence and arranges home- and community-based services so they can live independently.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
350 W Church Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Reaches out to nursing home residents who are Medicaid recipients and want to explore transitioning back to the community. AIM helps people move into their own residence and arranges home- and community-based services so they can live independently.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
141 Colin Drive, Shirley, NY 11967
Provides services for children, youth, adults and seniors, such as drinking driver program, educational and counseling services, Nursing Home Transition and Diversion Program (NHTD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), as well as a variety of services to individuals with developmental disabilities.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
635 James Street, Syracuse, NY 13203
Program offers assistance, information, education and referral about benefits, housing, nursing home advocacy and diversion to avoid moving into a nursing home, respite services for care givers, consumer-directed personal services, traumatic brain injury services, and a personal care bank for toiletries and supplies for families in need.
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211 Mid New York
131 Genesee Street, Utica, NY 13503
  • Provides transition specialists to help people move from long-term care facilities back into their homes and communities. A Transition Specialists can work with you and your family members to help you determine what services you will need to live on your own, as safely and independently as possible. We will also work with you to help you figure out how to get these essential services; such as:
    • affordable and accessible housing
    • the information and skills you'll need once you return home
    • any other additional services that you may benefit from (such as service coordination or case management).
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211 Mid New York
21 Lincoln Street, Auburn, NY 13021
Program offers assistance, information, education and referral about benefits, housing, nursing home advocacy and diversion to avoid moving into a nursing home, respite services for care givers, consumer-directed personal services, traumatic brain injury services, and a personal care bank for toiletries and supplies for families in need.
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211 Mid New York
A statewide rental subsidy and transitional housing support program modeled after the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) and Nursing Home Transition and Diversion (NHTD) waiver subsidy programs for a specialized population of high need Medicaid beneficiaries. Program is intended to help seniors and people with disabilities leave nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, or prevent nursing home placement by stabilizing their housing. Ensures that seniors and people with disabilities can afford accessible, safe, sanitary, and sustainable housing in the community. Participants in the program also have access to supportive services to ensure that community-based services are in place, and that participants know and understand their rights and responsibilities. Participants are free to choose any housing that meets the requirements of the program and are not limited to units located in subsidized housing projects, such as senior housing. Housing Specialists work with participants to locate housing in the community of their choice and will complete an inspection of the rental unit to ensure health and safety standards are met. Rental units must also be at or below fair market rent, as determined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in order to qualify for the program. There will also be funding available for “community transition services” which includes security deposits, moving expenses, utility payments and household establishment purchases.
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211 Western New York