Supported Employment
Provides support for individuals to learn the skills that are needed to obtain and maintain employment.
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Provides support for individuals to learn the skills that are needed to obtain and maintain employment.
Offers individuals with developmental disabilities to community supports and opportunities such as recreational groups, volunteer jobs, and self-development-educational activities.
Provides individualized supports, including self-directed supports for individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities.
Offers an opportunity to explore the fine arts in an integrated community setting. Offers participants are able to gain self-confidence, learn another way to express and improve communication skills, and increase productivity. Activities include painting, drawing, sculpture, pottery, sewing, paper making, woodworking, poetry, photography and jewelry making.
Provides day habilitation and vocational services for individuals with developmental disabilities or traumatic brain injuries.
The NYSDDPC Council is comprised of Governor-appointed volunteers. More than 60% of these volunteers must be individuals with developmental disabilities or family members. Other members include NYS State Agency representatives, UCEDD representatives, and representatives of the Protection and Advocacy System. In addition, a small staff of New York State employees supports the efforts of the […]
Developmental Disabilities Regional Offices (DDROs) are the starting point to apply for services. With an eye to enhanced oversight and quality improvement, the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) has established regions that allow for better coordination of services with the State Office of Mental Health, State Department of Health and other agencies with […]
Developmental Disabilities State Operations Offices (DDSOOs) administer and oversee state operations for the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), including the direct delivery of services and supports to people with developmental disabilities by state staff.
Serves individuals developmental disabilities, and their families through advocacy, transportation and case management either at home or in the community. Services consist of outreach, case management, activities for parents and caregivers, Medicaid service coordination, respite programs, family reimbursement, and summer activities.
Offers legal counseling and representation for people with physical, mental or developmental disabilities who have been victims of abuse, neglect or violated rights.