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Northeast Career Planning OPWDD’s Pathway to Employment

Collaborates with OPWDD to offer a person-centered career planning and support service that will help individuals with developmental disabilities reach their employment goals. Engages individuals with identifying a career/vocational direction, provide instruction and training in pre-employment skills, and develop a path for achieving competitive, integrated employment.

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Parent Network of the Capital Region

The Parent Network of the Capital Region is one of thirteen parent centers in the State funded by the State Education Department. It provides training and support to families who have school age children with disabilities. The mission is to provide parents with the knowledge, skills, and resources to facilitate productive relationships with their school […]

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Self-Direction

Allows individuals with Developmental Disabilities and their families to have decision-making authority over the services that the individual receives to live independently. Offers a support team of three professionals to provide service coordination, fiscal intermediary services, and support brokerage. 

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Project Lifesaver

Partners with law enforcement and other public safety agencies to assist in the location of lost people who have Alzheimer’s, Down Syndrome, Dementia, Autism, and other related disorders.

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Project Lifesaver

Partners with law enforcement and other public safety agencies to assist in the location of lost people who have Alzheimer’s, Down Syndrome, Dementia, Autism, and other related disorders.

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Project Lifesaver

Partners with law enforcement and other public safety agencies to assist in the location of lost people who have Alzheimer’s, Down Syndrome, Dementia, Autism, and other related disorders.

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Project Lifesaver

Partners with law enforcement and other public safety agencies to assist in the location of lost people who have Alzheimer’s, Down Syndrome, Dementia, Autism, and other related disorders.

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Recreation Program

Wildwood’s Recreation Program offers activities for individuals of all ages. The goals of the program include not only enjoyment of leisure time, but also socialization and integration within the community. The recreation staff creatively seek activities that broaden the participants’ experience and further their goals in areas like social and life skills.

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Reentry Services

Offers assistance to released released inmates with a disability that are transitioning back into the community. Provides advocacy to help former incarcerated individuals with disabilities find employment, housing, VR services, gain independence living skills, and social supports.