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Supportive Housing | AIM Independent Living Center

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.

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OPWDD Medicaid Service Coordination (MSC) | AIM Independent Living Center - Chemung County Outreach Office

Provides assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities in gaining access to the necessary support and aid needed to live productive lives. Uses person-centered planning focusing on the needs and desires of the individual receiving services while striving for the highest quality of life. Develops an Individualized Service Plan (ISP) which outlines what goals the individual hopes to accomplish, the strategies to achieve these goals, and what support they will receive along the way. Plans are evaluated and updated as the individual progresses and to ensure all support and services are meeting the individual's needs. Also assists individuals with services such as future planning, residential planning, recreation, residential habilitation, day habilitation, reimbursement, adaptive equipment, and environmental modifications.

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Supportive Housing | AIM Independent Living Center - Chemung County Outreach Office

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.

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Community Support Services | Center for Disability Rights - Corning

Provides community integration services to the elderly and individuals with disabilities.

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Disability Information and Support Services | Starbridge

Provides consumer-driven services to support individuals with disabilities and their families in achieving their goals by offering information and resources, advocacy, service coordination, various workshops, family reimbursement opportunities, and connection with other individuals or with disabilities.

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Benefits Advisement | Center for Disability Rights - Geneva

Provides assistance in gaining and appealing SSDI, SSI, as well as administers Pooled Trust accounts.

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Supportive Housing | AIM Independent Living Center - Schuyler County Outreach Office

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.

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Behavorial Health Informational Services | Chemung County Mental Hygiene Department - Main Site

Provides information, referrals and support to mental health organizations and individuals within the community in regards to mental health issues, developmental disabilities and substance abuse services.

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Benefits Advisement | Center for Disability Rights - Corning

Provides assistance in gaining and appealing SSDI, SSI, as well as administers Pooled Trust accounts.

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Information and Referral | Parent to Parent of New York State - Southern Tier Office

Provides information and referral for family caregivers to find answers to general questions or information on specific disability and health care needs. Also provides referrals for direct services such as paying for health care, equipment or transportation.

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OPWDD Family Supports and Services | AIM Independent Living Center - Chemung County Outreach Office

Assists families who are caring for a relative with a developmental disability at home by aiding the caregiver and thereby enhancing family stability. The goals of the program are to maintain family unity, prevent premature or inappropriate out-of-home placement, enhance parenting skills, maximize the potential of the family member with a developmental disability, and provide quality of life.

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Community Supports and Day Services | The Arc - Schuyler County

Community Supports and Day Services are designed to provide enriching opportunities for people with developmental disabilities to enhance their social skills and their independence. Programs are responsive to new and changing interests of people receiving supports and their families. The menu of available supports focus on social skills, daily living skills, wellness, technology, music, and the arts. Participants are fully included in their communities through recreation and experiential learning.

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Community Support Services | Center for Disability Rights - Geneva

Provides community integration services to the elderly and individuals with disabilities.

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OPWDD Supports and Services (Developmental Disabilities) | AIM Independent Living Center - Chemung County Outreach Office

Provides supports and services for people with developmental disabilities under contract with the NYS Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), including Service Access, Brokerage, Self-Directed Services, Community Habilitation, and Family Support Services. Family Support Services include monthly youth groups, social skills classes, and summer day camps.

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Central Intake Services | Arc Allegany-Steuben, The

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.

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NY Connects | AIM Independent Living Center - Chemung County Outreach Office

Links individuals to a wide array of long-term supports and services to help them live independently. Specialists provide information on public benefits, home care, accessible transportation, assistive equipment and technology, caregiver supports, home-delivered meal programs, health insurance, respite and more.

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Independent Living Services (ILS) | Center for Disability Rights (CDR) (Admin Site)

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.

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Disability Information and Support Services | Center for Disability Rights (CDR) (Admin Site)

Offers various recreational and socialization services, outreach programs as well as peer support and role model programs.

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Service Coordination | The Arc - Chemung County

Aids individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in making choices and finding individualized services. They provide help in navigating through available services including assistance with eligibility determination, service coordination, and advocacy services. Service coordination is also available to children ages birth to 3 years old who have been diagnosed with a developmental disability or delay.

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Information and Referral | Parent to Parent of New York State - Admin Site

Provides information and referral for family caregivers to find answers to general questions or information on specific disability and health care needs. Also provides referrals for direct services such as paying for health care, equipment or transportation.

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Disability Information and Support Services | Edgerton Recreation Center

Offers various recreational and socialization services, outreach programs as well as peer support and role model programs.

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Community Supports and Day Services | The Arc - Chemung County

Community Supports and Day Services are designed to provide enriching opportunities for people with developmental disabilities to enhance their social skills and their independence. Programs are responsive to new and changing interests of people receiving supports and their families. The menu of available supports focus on social skills, daily living skills, wellness, technology, music, and the arts. Participants are fully included in their communities through recreation and experiential learning.

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Advocacy | AIM Independent Living Center

Provides assistance to individuals with disabilities to solve problems and overcome barriers to independence. This includes helping to identify and access supports and services and apply for benefit programs. Issues tend to resolve around housing, transportation and employment needs.

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Disability Information and Support Services | AspireHope NY

Offers information and referral to support and empower families so that they can improve the quality of their lives and help their child to achieve their full potential within the community.

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NY Connects | AIM Independent Living Center - Schuyler County Outreach Office

Links individuals to a wide array of long-term supports and services to help them live independently. Specialists provide information on public benefits, home care, accessible transportation, assistive equipment and technology, caregiver supports, home-delivered meal programs, health insurance, respite and more.

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