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5 Washington Terrace, Newburgh, NY 12550
Independent Living Center provides motivation, independence, self-direction, employment, social integration, community participation and the elimination of attitudinal, physical, and systemic barriers.
350 W Church Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Provides integrated, supportive housing for people with disabilities who are facing homelessness. Apartments are available for Medicaid recipients 55 and older who require assistance with activities of daily living; individuals who are 18 and older with eligibility for services through the NYS Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD); and military veterans with disabilities. Staff is located on site who advocate for residents; connect them to services available in the community; provide independent living skills training, and facilitate social and recreational opportunities.
43 Broadway, Suite 1, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Assist with and answer questions about applying for benefits: SSI, SSDI, food stamps, Medicaid, HUD, public assistance.
5 Washington Terrace, Newburgh, NY 12550
Independent Living Center provides motivation, independence, self-direction, employment, social integration, community participation and the elimination of attitudinal, physical, and systemic barriers.
43 Broadway, Suite 1, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Participants meet with TLCIL staff to discuss goals, concerns, and experiences. staff can provide referrals as needed
140 Genesee Street, Lockport, NY 14094
Works to educate, empower, and to promote equality of all people with disabilities in Niagara County. Provides peer supports, information and referral, advocacy, transition supports, and peer services to people with any functional limitations. Has many programs and resources to assist constituents, including Deaf Services, Medicaid Application Assistance Program, Independent Living Skills training, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS), and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and benefit/entitlement services for individuals with disabilities. Also offers a medical loan closet. Addict 2 Addict (A2A): A peer-led team serving people with substance use disorders and their families and loved ones. Peers (in sustained recovery themselves and/or having loved ones with a substance use disorder) share their recovery experience and help those with substance use disorders navigate the many avenues to take by offering information, advocacy, and Peer Counseling to help them reach their first steps on the path to recovery. The team is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and will respond to a call at 716-498-4333 within 24 hours.
3108 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14214
Provides independent living skills, information and referral, advocacy, peer counseling, transitional services, benefits and entitlements advisement, educational advocacy, nursing home transition into the community, individual support services, Olmsted housing subsidies, and support groups for people with disabilities. Transportation available. Loan closet provides free, gently used medical equipment including wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, shower benches, raised toilet seats, portable ramps, and more, based on availability.
43 Broadway, Suite 1, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Individualized training towards being more independent in home/community setting: budgeting, assistive devices, housing, etc.
43 Broadway, Suite 1, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Works with people with disabilities and with human service agencies, schools to assist interactions, understand rights and to provide education for both parties.
111 Summit Park Road, Spring Valley, NY 10977
Year round rehabilitative and recreational activities within fully adapted and equipped facility for blind persons of all ages. Braille classes, support groups, respite care for adults who have developmental disabilities in addition to visual impairments. Owned and operated by Visions/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired of New York City. Facilities available for rental use by other nonprofit agencies throughout the year.
323 Owego Street, Room 128, Montour Falls, NY 14865
Provides integrated, supportive housing for people with disabilities who are facing homelessness. Apartments are available for Medicaid recipients 55 and older who require assistance with activities of daily living; individuals who are 18 and older with eligibility for services through the NYS Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD); and military veterans with disabilities. Staff is located on site who advocate for residents; connect them to services available in the community; provide independent living skills training, and facilitate social and recreational opportunities.
43 Broadway, Suite 1, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Maintains and makes available information regarding services for people with disabilities, and recommendations for other agencies and services based on specific needs.
34 Castle Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Provides information and referral, independent living skills instruction, peer support services, advocacy, and community integration services to individuals with disabilities in order to empower them to live within the community and maintain independence.
43 Broadway, Suite 1, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Assist with and answer questions about applying for benefits: SSI, SSDI, food stamps, Medicaid, HUD, public assistance.
34 Castle Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Provides information and referral, independent living skills instruction, peer support services, advocacy, and community integration services to individuals with disabilities in order to empower them to live within the community and maintain independence.
43 Broadway, Suite 1, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Provides information and assistance for people requiring assistive devices
111 Summit Park Road, Spring Valley, NY 10977
Year round rehabilitative and recreational activities within fully adapted and equipped facility for blind persons of all ages. Braille classes, support groups, respite care for adults who have developmental disabilities in addition to visual impairments. Owned and operated by Visions/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired of New York City. Facilities available for rental use by other nonprofit agencies throughout the year.
14 Pelton Street, East Wing, Monticello, NY 12701
Independent Living Center provides motivation, independence, self-direction, employment, social integration, community participation and the elimination of attitudinal, physical, and systemic barriers.
497 State Street, Rochester, NY 14608
Provides information and referral, independent living skills instruction, peer support services, advocacy, and community integration services to individuals with disabilities in order to empower them to live within the community and maintain independence.
23 W Market Street, Corning, NY 14830
Provides information and referral, independent living skills instruction, peer support services, advocacy, and community integration services to individuals with disabilities in order to empower them to live within the community and maintain independence.
84 Schuyler Street, Belmont, NY 14813
Provides integrated, supportive housing for people with disabilities who are facing homelessness. Apartments are available for Medicaid recipients 55 and older who require assistance with activities of daily living; individuals who are 18 and older with eligibility for services through the NYS Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD); and military veterans with disabilities. Staff is located on site who advocate for residents; connect them to services available in the community; provide independent living skills training, and facilitate social and recreational opportunities.
14 Pelton Street, East Wing, Monticello, NY 12701
Independent Living Center provides motivation, independence, self-direction, employment, social integration, community participation and the elimination of attitudinal, physical, and systemic barriers.
43 Broadway, Suite 1, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Participants meet with TLCIL staff to discuss goals, concerns, and experiences. staff can provide referrals as needed