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One Arc Way, Bath, NY 14810
Assists individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in securing eligibility for Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD, formerly OMRDD) services. Also provides assistance in accessing the various services from the agency and provides referrals to other agencies within the community that may be able to offer assistance.
One Arc Way, Bath, NY 14810
Assists individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in securing eligibility for Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD, formerly OMRDD) services. Also provides assistance in accessing the various services from the agency and provides referrals to other agencies within the community that may be able to offer assistance.
7 Court Street, Belmont, NY 14813
Functions as an educational, advisory and assistance arm of county government, providing a multitude of administrative and technical expertise to local government, assessing officials and the general public.
214 Main Street, Penn Yan, NY 14527
Library services vary by location but can include summer reading programs, public computers with internet access, free wireless connections, children and adult book clubs, story times, outreach services to elderly and local schools, copying and faxing services, and public meeting rooms.
3 E Pulteney Square, Building 2, Bath, NY 14810
Oversees cases brought before a judge by the district attorney. The County Court hears cases involving crimes or violations of law committed within the county including cases involving drug treatment. Family Court hears cases involving children and families, juvenile delinquency, child protection, adoptions, support, paternity, foster care placement. The Surrogate Court hears cases involved with inheritance, such as probate of wills and administration of estates. The Supreme Court hears cases involved with negligence, divorces, and contract and breach of warranty
105 Ninth Street, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
The County Administrator generally assumes the duties of chief administrative officer of the County and is responsible for the enforcement and implementation of all local laws, legalizing acts, ordinances and resolutions adopted by the Legislature, as well as all general and special laws which affect the operation of County Government.
121 E Elm St, Penn Yan, NY 14527
Provides food, books, hygiene items, and more. Available items are on shelves outside o Food Pantry for individuals to take as needed. Also has Yates County job leads hung in window, updated weekly.
20 Broadway Mall, Hornell, NY 14843
The Office for the Aging offers many services for the senior residents of Steuben County including, but not limited to, information and referral, nutrition through congregate meals, advocacy, support groups, transportation services, caregiver services, case management, and the Bone Builders and Senior Meal Programs. Bone Builders and the Senior Dinner Clubs are overseen by Pro Action of Steuben-Yates.
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Offers information and referral services, education on epilepsy, developmental disabilities and on traumatic brain injury. Case management; Medicaid service coordination; Health Homes; Family support services; Structured day and evening programs; Support groups, counseling; Employment/vocational counseling ;Community habilitation; Residential services; and Camp EAGR - Residential summer camp for children with epilepsy.
8 Denison Parkway East, Corning, NY 14830
Offers flexible higher education to adult learners, through guided independent study. Students plan their own degrees within guidelines, making use of prior college credit, college level learning acquired outside the classroom, and studies which will meet their academic needs. Has no campus, no curriculum and no classes to attend. Work one-on-one with a mentor or tutor, on own schedule. Fully accredited part of the State University System and participates in all federal and state financial aid programs. Offers Associates, Bachelors and Masters degrees.
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22 Liberty Street, Bath, NY 14810
Offers parenting education to new expectant parents. Classes include education about pregnancy and parenting and life skills to help new parents through the pregnancy and to introduce them to parenthood. Participants earn points for each class or skill completed that can be used to purchase new or gently used items for the new baby.
39 E First Street, Corning, NY 14830
Provides limited respite available for adults within the home in order to provide relieve for a caregiver.
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120 Hawley Street, Binghamton, NY 13901
Provides counseling and support to those in the community interested in developing a small business, or already involved in a small business enterprise. Offers various workshops.
77 Water St, Lyons, NY 14489
Determines eligibility for government health insurance coverage to individuals under the State Medicaid program including: Medicaid, Medicare Premium Payment Programs, COBRA Continuation Payments, Medicaid Buy-In for working individuals with disabilities, Medicaid Managed Care, Coverage for Long Term Care, Family Benefits Program, and insurance coverage for low income and/or disabled individuals. Covered medical services includes care provided by a primary care physician, specialists visits, emergency care, diagnostic testing and treatment, women's health services, prescription and dental care coverage and long term care services including home health services as referred by your primary care physician.
106 Tenth St, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Serves as a liaison for and facilitator of emergency response training. Provides emergency planning, preparedness, response and recovery efforts during an emergency also has listings of hazardous materials. Assigns house numbers so residents can better be located in an emergency.
1201 Clemens Center Parkway, Elmira, NY 14901
Provides group or individualized training to individuals who need guidance on learning how to navigate safely and independently on public transportation. Program is designed for individuals with disabilities, but will service anyone. Training is facilitated by a Chemung Arc staff member.
Offers weekly meetings for the purpose of working toward recovery from emotional difficulties. Also includes internet based support groups.
Provides early childhood education and family support services to children and families. The program goal is to offer a wide range of social and educational experiences to help prepare children and families for a successful transition into kindergarten. Also offers home visitors to families of program participants and to families who do not have a Head Start within their school district. Visits are designed to strengthen family protective factors and encourage family resilience using supportive services, education on child development, offering community referrals, and supporting families with their goals.
20 North Genesee Street, Fillmore, NY 14735
Provides access to local public records. Fulfills Freedom of Information requests. Administers various state and local license permits. Serves as the Registrar of Vital Statistics and provides various services related to birth and death certificates, and marriage licenses. Issues dog licenses and provides dog control services.
16 W William Street, Bath, NY 14810
Provides legal assistance to persons and families threatened with homelessness due to eviction, foreclosure, utility shutoff, code violations, or other causes including mobile home park issues and land contract problems. Assists the household in trying to resolve the housing crisis and provides legal case management services to help the household maintain economic stability. Works to prevent evictions and, with community partners, provides rapid re-housing to our clients.
1580 Lake Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Facilitates parenting programs dedicated to strengthening family life throughout the county through classes and workshops, relevant to modern families.
417 Liberty Street, Suite 1056, Penn Yan, NY 14527
Provides a centralized intake process for adults and children who have significant behavioral health including medical and/or social risk factors. There are three types of SPOAs - Children's, Adult Case/Care Management and Adult Housing. The SPOA process provides for the identification of people most in need of services, and manages service access and utilization.