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239 Golden Hill Dr, Golden Hill Office Building, Kingston, NY 12401
Offers a skill building group therapy program for children and adolescents who struggle with social, emotional, and/or behavioral difficulties,along with a family support group.
410 Lakeville Road, Suite 108, New Hyde Park, NY 11040
Provides a unique program designed for adolescents and their family who are committed to losing weight but who have had poor results with conventional diets or summer camps. The goals of the program are to help pre-teens and teens reach and maintain their ideal weight while making healthy lifestyle changes. ON TARGET offers a medically supervised 12 month program that promotes weight loss, and enables the family to develop a supportive home environment, which significantly improves the chances of long term success.
150 Stahl Road, Getzville, NY 14068
Provides the following services for children and adults with developmental disabilities:
  • Behavior Management
  • Counseling
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Parenting Skills Training for parents of children with developmental disabilities, ages birth to 21 years
  • Respite (Day/Evening) for children/youth under 21
  • Saturday Life Skills Program for children with developmental disabilities and their families; 10 week program held 4 times a year
  • Adult Day Habilitation Programs: specialized community-based programming for adults with developmental disabilities
  • Vocational and Employment Services offers support for individuals with developmental and other disabilities and delays who are seeking employment including pre-vocational training and supported employment
  • Behavioral Health Services provides short-term interventions for children and young adults struggling with behavioral, social, and emotional challenges
  • Feeding Clinic for children from birth to age 12 with feeding and mealtime concerns
505 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10018
Provides early intervention services for children with developmental delays. Evaluates and provides speech, occupational, physical therapies, and provides social work services, psychological and special educational services, including planned behavior modification for children with autism. One-to-one services are also available for parents who can or want to pay.
1439 Buffalo Street, Olean, NY 14760
Provides behavior management, counseling, crisis intervention, family reimbursement, guardianship assistance, benefits and entitlements assistance, home modification, independent living skills, information and referral, parenting skills for parents of developmentally disabled children (in or out of home), service coordination/case management, support groups, and transitional planning for persons with developmental disabilities of all ages. Developmentally disabled parent training is provided to first time parents with a developmental disability. Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) Program available for parents of children with autism.
20 Hospital Oval W, Cedarwood Hall, Valhalla, NY 10595
Provides individualized assessment and intervention services to individuals diagnosed with autism and other developmental disabilities who display challenging behaviors. Provides school consultation and behavior therapy services.
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
197 Half Hollow Road, Dix Hills, NY 11746
Provides a six session skills development program for parents. Participants will learn to reduce child problem behaviors, decrease yelling and fighting, learn how to stay calm and help their child develop self control, enrich relationships with their children, and increase their own self-confidence as well as that of their children. Day and evening classes are available in several locations. Call for more information.
181 Belle Meade Road, East Setauket, NY 11733
Offers a 12-week Target Fitness Weight Management program for adults with weight management or other health related issues such as Type 2 Diabetes, Hypertension, or High Cholesterol. Program strives to guide participants to develop research-based skills to facilitate gradual and permanent weight loss through individualized strategies and goals. Registration required. Please call Health Connect to register.
65 South Avenue, Salamanca, NY 14779
Provides Family Support Services as well as Waiver Services to eligible participants. Provides Family Reimbursement, Behavior Management (not intensive), and Service Coordination and Referral. Also offers Recreation/Respite and Community Habilitation Services.
141 North Central Avenue, Hartsdale, NY 10530
Offers individual, family and group counseling, behavior management as well as information and referral for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism and their families. A therapeutic, adult, social, and recreational club meet weekly to work on goals that include increasing socialization and self-advocacy skills. Also provide a transition program for adolescents going to adulthood, including case management for children and adults with developmental disabilities.
180 Oak Street, Buffalo, NY 14203
Offers a number of programs designed to meet the needs of children with developmental disabilities and their caregivers. Services include:
  • Respite Services: Offers planned short-term and time-limited opportunities for families and care providers to have some personal time.
  • Employment Services: Helps adults and youth to obtain and retain competitive employment through vocational counseling, employment training programs, work experience acquisition, soft skills development, rehabilitation services, and support services to help youth obtain, maintain, or advance in competitive employment or self-employment.
  • Children's Health Homes/Care Management: Includes care coordination, comprehensive transitional care, individual and family support, and referral to community and social support services as needed.
  • Community Habilitation: Assists youth living at home with a loved one or independently in the community to maintain or develop the highest level of independence possible for them.
  • Community Based Day Habilitation: Promotes community inclusion and integration.
  • Family Reimbursement Program: Covers expenses for goods and services needed to care for a loved one with a developmental disability who lives at home.
  • Self-Directed Services: Enables individuals to make choices about their staff, supports, and services.
  • Preventive Services: Provides support to help families learn the necessary skills to ensure their children remain at home and out of foster care placement.
  • Behavioral Health Services: Includes community habilitation, caregiver/family supports and services, pre-vocational services, and supported employment.
  • Project C.O.A.C.H.: Provides telephone counseling, referral, outreach, and intervention/prevention for individuals and families.
101 Broad Street, Sibley Hall Room 520, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
(PBIS) services are provided to participants who have significant difficulties. The primary goal of PBIS services is to decrease the intensity or frequency of targeted behaviors and to teach more socially acceptable behaviors.
215 Washington St, Albion, NY 14411
Provides anger management, counseling, crisis intervention, parenting skills classes, social skills training, audiology, social work, nursing, psychological, occupational, physical and behavioral therapy services. In-home services may include:
  • Adaptive Aids, Equipment
  • Behavior Management
  • Feeding, Swallowing
  • Individual Counseling
  • Nutrition
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Social Work
239 Golden Hill Drive, Golden Hill Office Building, Kingston, NY 12401
Offers a skill building group therapy program for children and adolescents who struggle with social, emotional, and/or behavioral difficulties,along with a family support group.
101 Broad Street, Sibley Hall Room 520, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
(PBIS) services are provided to participants who have significant difficulties. The primary goal of PBIS services is to decrease the intensity or frequency of targeted behaviors and to teach more socially acceptable behaviors.
15 Mount Ebo Road South, Brewster, NY 10509
Provides residential options and one-to-one support to focus on increasing independence in practical skills such as cooking, shopping, banking, an environment focused on task-oriented activities and social skill building, direct technical assistance to individuals with challenging behaviors, counseling to participant or family members to assist with issues related to community integration, adaptations to residences to promote independence and to ensure safety.
20 Hospital Oval West, Cedarwood Hall, Valhalla, NY 10595
Provides individualized assessment and intervention services to individuals diagnosed with autism and other developmental disabilities who display challenging behaviors. Provides school consultation and behavior therapy services.
75 Pineview Drive, Suite 200, Amherst, NY 14228
Offers short-term interventions to families struggling with common childhood problems including depression, anxiety, behavioral challenges, and concerns related to ADHD and autism spectrum disorders. Conditions treated include:
  • Anxiety disorders, including Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), generalized anxiety, panic disorder, specific phobias, social anxiety, separation anxiety, and school phobia
  • Disruptive behavior disorders including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), conduct disorder (CD), and general behavior problems
  • Elimination disorders including enuresis, nocturnal enuresis, and encopresis
  • Mood disorders including dysthymia and depression
  • Pervasive developmental disorders including Autism, Asperger's Disorder, and PDD-NOS
  • Others conditions including tics, Tourette's, habit disorders, thumb-sucking, sleep problems, selective mutism, tantrums, defiant behavior, and social delays
Treatment options include:
  • Anger management groups for adolescents
  • Cognitive-behavior therapy
  • Coping skills training
  • Systematic desensitization
  • Exposure and response prevention
  • Habit reversal
  • Parent child interaction therapy
  • Organizational skills groups
  • Parenting education
  • Parent-teen negotiation
  • Relaxation
  • Self-control therapy
  • Skills building
Teletherapy appointments available.
15 Mount Ebo Road South, Brewster, NY 10509
Provides residential options and one-to-one support to focus on increasing independence in practical skills such as cooking, shopping, banking, an environment focused on task-oriented activities and social skill building, direct technical assistance to individuals with challenging behaviors, counseling to participant or family members to assist with issues related to community integration, adaptations to residences to promote independence and to ensure safety.
60 Academy Road, Albany, NY 12208
Provides residential services to children ages 4 to 12 years in need of emergency respite and comprehensive diagnostic services. Services include psychological evaluation of children and their families, family assessment, psychiatric evaluation, comprehensive psychosocial assessment, behavioral, and medication assessment and management.Assists with shelter and respite services for more immediate crises, and permanent life plan recommendations for the child.
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75-59 263rd Street, 75-59 263rd Street, Queens, NY 11004
Offers treatment to individuals suffering from phobias whose anxiety and fear limit their ability to function in social and work situations. Treatments offered include: individual and group treatment, cognitive strategies, psychopharmacologic treatment, In-Vivo exposure treatment, and Virtual Reality exposure. Call for information.
197 Half Hollow Road, Dix Hills, NY 11746
Provides a six session skills development program for parents. Participants will learn to reduce child problem behaviors, decrease yelling and fighting, learn how to stay calm and help their child develop self control, enrich relationships with their children, and increase their own self-confidence as well as that of their children. Day and evening classes are available in several locations. Call for more information.